By: Sarah Han | 2011-01-19 | Travel & Leisure Located above Kinselas, where Middle Bar used to be. It's a gallery and bar, quite like Oxford Art Factory (just a few blocks down on Oxford Street), only much more stylish and mellow. While I love OAF to bits, Lo-Fi has won me over as my new favorite venue. read more
By: Bob D | 2011-09-18 | Movies During a time when all anyone wanted was to flee from the realities of war and turmoil, movies were the direction that many chose to turn. read more
By: Ugur Akinci | 2010-04-01 | Movies This Leonard Kastle film is based on the real-life story of Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck who met back in the 40s through "Lonely Hearts" ads. Then they became a part of American crime annals by going on a murder spree by trapping lonely but wealthy widows into Ray's "love net." Perfect casting, a scary story, plus the "amateurish" candor of a first-time director created a movie masterpiece indeed. read more
By: christinareynold | 2010-10-06 | Movies This is one of those films I dragged my wife out to see because I'm a huge fan of science fiction, apocalypse, end-of-the-world type movies (she's not). And, in a very rare instance, she admitted I was right. It's a great movie. read more
By: freddyneee | 2010-12-29 | Beauty This widespread misconception that actors don’t do the job tough needs to be hushed following watching “The Machinist read more
By: jameyzariy | 2010-12-29 | Multimedia The character, the plot and even very much with the dialogue would be the similar, but as recreated because of the Coens, you ain’t seen nothin’ nonetheless! Obviously, the Western genre has arrive a long way in the survive 40 many years, what with all the scruffy characters and tough dialogue that replaced some from the delicacy as well as romanticism audiences used to anticipate read more
By: Sheryl D | 2010-03-28 | Movies After building up a foamy froth of anticipation, I finally saw the movie "Watchmen." Seeing this movie is a continuation of a recent trend of mine, watching much gushed over movies that are versions of much loved books-which I have never read. My recent treats have been "Twilight," "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" and now "Watchmen." read more
By: christinareynold | 2010-10-05 | Movies Pixar's "Up" received some truly outstanding reviews during its theatrical run earlier this year, marking itself out as a Best Picture contender in this new era of expanded awards nominations. My own relationship with Pixar has thus far been a pleasurable one, with the exception of 1998's "A Bug's Life" I've found their output over the years to be staggeringly brilliant, I'm even a self professed fan of "Cars". So it was a surprise that I wasn't completely enamored with "Up", I liked it sure, read more
By: Julia Robert | 2010-12-21 | Movies Action Replayy is the latest movie of Akshay Kumar and Ashwarya rai Bachan.Read the exclusive review of this movie. read more
By: Charles Miller | 2011-02-25 | Online promotion Like book reviews and article reviews, movie reviews are generally used for two major purposes-academic and professional purposes. Movies have educative material that teaches virtually on all subjects and topics such security, economics, romance, crime and societal issues-just to mention but a few. read more
By: johnnyqualsoon514 | 2010-12-16 | Movies Initially a successful Broadway musical, the Grease film became a popular film musical during 1978 starring John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, and also Stockard Channing read more
By: Arunraj V.S. | 2010-03-31 | Movies New York is the best Yash Raj movie after Chak De India. There were theories that New York is a movie that has come way too late, considering it is based on 9/11. But more than dealing on 9/11 attacks, it is about how South East Asians were detained and treated like animals by the Bush government. One such person is Sameer (John Abraham). Read on to know more about New York movie review. read more
By: Maxxborshoff | 2010-03-17 | Movies “Terminator Salvation” the fourth film in the Terminator series has turned out to be the worst among all. This action franchise was launched in 1984 as low budget sci-fi movie by director James Cameron and star Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more