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FilmCrunch 066: Rescue Dawn, Harry Potter, The Astronaut FarmerFilmCrunch 066: Rescue Dawn, Harry Potter, The Astronaut Farmer
from FilmCrunch
December 03, 2007

Veronica Santiago and Neil Estep are back with another episode of FilmCrunch. In this show, they review Rescue Dawn, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, and The Astronaut Farmer.
FilmCrunch 065: Transformers, Loose Change, Old Cartoons Becoming Live-Action MoviesFilmCrunch 065: Transformers, Loose Change, Old Cartoons Becoming Live-Action Movies
from FilmCrunch
September 03, 2007

In this episode of FilmCrunch, Veronica Santiago and Neil Estep review Transformers, and also take a look at the popular Internet 9/11 documentary Loose Change. Lastly, they discuss the current trends of old-school cartoons making a comeback on the silver screen which includes upcoming releases like Alvin and the Chipmunks, Thundercats, and He-Man.
FilmCrunch 063: Ocean's 13, SiCKO, Live Free or Die Hard, Black Snake MoanFilmCrunch 063: Ocean's 13, SiCKO, Live Free or Die Hard, Black Snake Moan
from FilmCrunch
August 22, 2007

Veronica Santiago and Niel Estep are back with anotherepisode of FilmCrunch - this time we review Michael Moore's SiCKO, Live Free or Die Hard, Oceans 13 (in under a minute), and the DVD release of Black Snake Moan.
FilmCrunch 061: 28 Weeks Later, The Fountain, MPAA Doesn't Like SmokingFilmCrunch 061: 28 Weeks Later, The Fountain, MPAA Doesn't Like Smoking
from FilmCrunch
July 23, 2007

Veronica Santiago and Neil Estep review the theatrical release of 28 Weeks Later, as well as The Fountain on DVD in this episode of FilmCrunch. In addition, we discuss the MPAA's decision to take scenes that involve smoking into effect when making their decision on a film's rating.
FilmCrunch 058: Spider-Man 3, Music & Lyrics, What Actor Would Play You?FilmCrunch 058: Spider-Man 3, Music & Lyrics, What Actor Would Play You?
from FilmCrunch
July 04, 2007

Veronica Santiago and Neil Estep review the theatrical release of Spider-Man 3, the DVD release of Music & Lyrics, and also talk about who they would want to play them if a movie was made about their lives - and then hit the street to ask the masses.
FilmCrunch 057: Confetti DVD ReviewFilmCrunch 057: Confetti DVD Review
from FilmCrunch
July 02, 2007

Neil Estep reviews the DVD release of Confetti in this FilmCrunch dvd review: Three couples fight it out to win Confetti Magazine''s competition for the ''Most Original Wedding of the Year''.
FilmCrunch 060: Reign Over Me Theatrical ReviewFilmCrunch 060: Reign Over Me Theatrical Review
from FilmCrunch
July 02, 2007

Neil Estep and Veronica Santiago review the theatrical release of Reign Over Me movie review: Former college roomates Charlie Fineman and Alan Johnson meet up again by chance on a Manhattan street corner. Five years after losing his family on 9/11, Charlie--once a successful dentist--has retreated from his life, and Alan is stunned to see the changes in his formerly gregarious friend. At the same time, Alan--who should be enjoying his beautiful wife, children and career--is overwhelmed by his responsibilities. Their rekindled relationship becomes a lifeline for the two men, who are both in need of a trusted friend at this pivotal moment in their lives.
FilmCrunch 059: TMNT One Minute ReviewFilmCrunch 059: TMNT One Minute Review
from FilmCrunch
July 02, 2007

Neil Estep reviews the theatrical release of TMNT - with one minute on the clock - in this FilmCrunch movie review: After the defeat of their old arch nemesis, The Shredder, the Turtles have grown apart as a family. Struggling to keep them together, their rat sensei, Master Splinter, becomes worried when strange things begin to brew in New York City. Tech-industrialist Max Winters is amassing an army of ancient monsters to apparently take over the world. And only one super-ninja fighting team can stop them-those heroes in a half shell-Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello and Raphael! With the help of old allies April O''Neil and Casey Jones, the Turtles are in for the fight of their lives as they once again must face the mysterious Foot Clan, who have put their own ninja skills behind Winters'' endeavors.
FilmCrunch 056: Deja Vu, Hot Fuzz, Night at the Museum, Freedom WritersFilmCrunch 056: Deja Vu, Hot Fuzz, Night at the Museum, Freedom Writers
from FilmCrunch
June 19, 2007

In this episode of FilmCrunch, Veronica Santiago and Neil Estep review the theatrical releases of Hot Fuzz, Deja Vu, and Freedom Writers, as well as the DVD release of A Night at the Museum.
FilmCrunch 055: Vacancy, Fracture, Little ChildrenFilmCrunch 055: Vacancy, Fracture, Little Children
from FilmCrunch
June 13, 2007

Veronica Santiago and Neil Estep review the theatrical releases of Vacancy and Fracture, as well as the DVD release of Little Children in this episode of FilmCrunch.
FilmCrunch 054: Grindhouse, The Hoax, Notes on a ScandalFilmCrunch 054: Grindhouse, The Hoax, Notes on a Scandal
from FilmCrunch
June 05, 2007

Veronica Santiago and Neil Estep review Grindhouse, The Hoax, and Notes on a Scandal in this episode of FilmCrunch. Also, Veronica shares her disdain regarding Jessica Biel and her lack of clothing in movie trailers.
FilmCrunch 049: The Queen DVD ReviewFilmCrunch 049: The Queen DVD Review
from FilmCrunch
May 07, 2007

Veronica Santiago and Neil Estep review the DVD release of The Queen in this episode of FilmCrunch: A revealing, witty portrait of the British royal family in crisis immediately following the death of Princess Diana. The setting for this fictional account of real events is no less than the private chambers of the Royal Family and the British government in the wake of the sudden death of Princess Diana in August of 1997. In the immediate aftermath of the Princess's passing, the tightly contained, tradition-bound world of the Queen of England clashes with the slick modernity of the country's brand new, image-conscious Prime Minister, Tony Blair. The result is an intimate, yet thematically epic, battle between private and public, responsibility and emotion, custom and action - as a grieving nation waits to see what its leaders will do.
FilmCrunch 048: Blades of Glory, Children of Men, VolverFilmCrunch 048: Blades of Glory, Children of Men, Volver
from FilmCrunch
May 01, 2007

In this episode of FilmCrunch, Veronica Santiago and Neil Estep review Blades of Glory, Children of Men, and Volver. Also, Veronica gives her take on Blockbuster Total Access.
FilmCrunch 042: Ghost Rider, Flags of our Fathers, The Queen, Half NelsonFilmCrunch 042: Ghost Rider, Flags of our Fathers, The Queen, Half Nelson
from FilmCrunch
April 18, 2007

Veronica Santiago and Neil Estep have another full episode of FilmCrunch for you. In this show we review Ghost Rider, Half Nelson, Flags of our Fathers, and The Queen.
FilmCrunch 044: 300, The Holiday, ConfettiFilmCrunch 044: 300, The Holiday, Confetti
from FilmCrunch
April 18, 2007

Veronica Santiago and Neil Estep are back with their top five movies that have a number in their title, as well as reviews of 300 and The Holiday. We also take a look at the movie Confetti on DVD in this episode of FilmCrunch.
FilmCrunch 041: The Number 23, Shut Up & SingFilmCrunch 041: The Number 23, Shut Up & Sing
from FilmCrunch
April 17, 2007

In this episode, Veronica Santiago and Neil Estep review The Number 23, and Shut Up & Sing in this episode of FilmCrunch.
FilmCrunch 043: Reign Over Me, TMNT, Rocky Balboa, Blockbuster Total AccessFilmCrunch 043: Reign Over Me, TMNT, Rocky Balboa, Blockbuster Total Access
from FilmCrunch
April 17, 2007

In this episode, Veronica Santiago and Neil Estep review TMNT, Reign Over Me, and Rocky Balboa on DVD. Plus, Neil goes in-depth with his thoughts on Blockbuster Total Access.
FilmCrunch 039: This Film is Not Yet Rated DVD ReviewFilmCrunch 039: This Film is Not Yet Rated DVD Review
from FilmCrunch
April 10, 2007

Veronica Santiago and Neil Estep review This Film is Not Yet Rated in this episode of FilmCrunch: The MPAA, a lobbying organization for the movie industry, maintains a rating system first implemented in 1968 by longtime president Jack Valenti. This system, with its age based content classification using letter grades G, PG, PG-13, R, and NC-17 (formerly X), has become a cultural icon. But behind its simple fa
FilmCrunch 037: Sherrybaby DVD ReviewFilmCrunch 037: Sherrybaby DVD Review
from FilmCrunch
March 31, 2007

Neil Estep and Veronica Santiago are back with a DVD review of Sherrybaby. Three years after entering prison for robbery as a 19-year-old heroin addict, Sherry Swanson begins her first day of freedom, clean and sober. A model prisoner who has undergone personal transformation, she immediately sets out to regain custody of her young daughter Alexis, who has been cared for in her absence by her brother Bobby and his wife Lynn. Unprepared for the demands of the world she's stepped back into, Sherry's hopes of staying clean, getting a job, and becoming a responsible mother are challenged by the realities of unemployment, halfway houses, and parole restrictions.
FilmCrunch 027: Casino Royale, The DaVinci Code, An Inconvenient TruthFilmCrunch 027: Casino Royale, The DaVinci Code, An Inconvenient Truth
from FilmCrunch
February 14, 2007

Neil and Veronica are back with another full episode of FilmCrunch, this tiem reviewing Casino Royale, The DaVinci Code, and An Inconvenient Truth.
FilmCrunch 025: Monster House DVD ReviewFilmCrunch 025: Monster House DVD Review
from FilmCrunch
February 10, 2007

Neil Estep and Veronica Santiago review the DVD release of Monster House in this episode of FIlmCrunch.
FilmCrunch 024: The Little Mermaid Platinum Editing DVD ReviewFilmCrunch 024: The Little Mermaid Platinum Editing DVD Review
from FilmCrunch
February 10, 2007

The FilmCrunch gang was exstatic to hear that Disney brought The Little Mermaid out of The Vault to give it the specialized Platinum Limited Edition treatment. We review the two-disc set in this episode of FilmCrunch.
FilmCrunch 024: The Little Mermaid Platinum Editing DVD ReviewFilmCrunch 024: The Little Mermaid Platinum Editing DVD Review
from FilmCrunch
February 08, 2007

The FilmCrunch gang was exstatic to hear that Disney brought The Little Mermaid out of The Vault to give it the specialized Platinum Limited Edition treatment. We review the two-disc set in this episode of FilmCrunch.

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