Author Archive
audio reviews
																	Bourne Three Takes Three, Targeting Audio Awards
								James Harleman / March 6, 2008								
													
							I was excited to see The Bourne Ultimatum get three Oscars, which I would say are well deserved. Of course, if you asked me what the						
						
					CineMUSINGS
																	Atonement forgotten by Oscars, but Jon Stewart Atones for Oscar’s Sins
								James Harleman / February 28, 2008								
													
							For the Oscars, the second time’s the charm. If you don’t remember, last year’s Oscars were hosted by Ellen, following Hollywood’s lack of appreciation for Jon						
						
					cinema reviews
																	Dear Diary, this movie sucked…
								James Harleman / February 21, 2008								
													
							What’s that limping slowly in the distance? Wow, that guy looks half-dead… WAIT! He doesn’t look half dead… he IS dead. So… like, why is he						
						
					audio reviews
																	More than Meets the Eye… and Ear
								James Harleman / February 13, 2008								
													
							Anyone who’s perused this site and added up the number of posts knows that I’m a Transformers fan. I mean come ON, I was an eleven year						
						
					CineMUSINGS
																	The MASS EFFECT of the Writer’s Strike…
								James Harleman / February 11, 2008								
													
							Unless you’ve been living in a cage, you know that the scribes are holding the entertainment world hostage. The Writer’s Guild of America Strike that began						
						
					audio reviews
																	Is it fate or chance that haunts the Children of Men?
								James Harleman / February 5, 2008								
													
							Alfonso Cuarón’s film adaptation of the P.D. James’ book Children of Men is an incredible work of art marked by some of the most amazing cinematography						
						
					CineMUSINGS
																	America’s Captain Gives Birth to a Darker Disciple
								James Harleman / February 2, 2008								
													
							Almost a year ago, someone put a bullet in the symbol of our hope. The superheroic icon of Americana was fatally shot in early 2007 in						
						
					cinema reviews
																	Film in the Era of Daddy Issues
								James Harleman / January 27, 2008								
													
							Sixty-one years old, but looking as tough as a truck-stop steak, Sylvester Stallone shouts and shoots a fifty-caliber cannon, converting Christian-oppressing pirates and perverts into pulp,						
						
					cinema reviews
																	From Harryhausen to Handycam: Beast from 20,000 YouTube Views
								James Harleman / January 18, 2008								
													
							A Review of CLOVERFIELD by Pastor James Harleman Rated PG-13 Released January 18, 2008 Directed by Matt Reeves Produced by J.J. Abrams Rob Hawkins is not						
						
					