Brandon Valentine is a film critic from Hershey, PA. Aside from possessing the last name “Valentine” and living in “the Sweetest Place on Earth,” Brandon was also born on Valentine’s Day. That’s right, a Valentine born on Valentine’s Day. His “sweet” work can be viewed at Blogcritics, IMDb, and his own site, Valentine on Film.
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Think of Alive or Dead as a lowest-grade version of The Hills Have Eyes—stripped of any redeeming qualities.
HSM 3 will please giddy followers; yet, the film also proves that bigger isn’t always better, or better bigger.
Considering the storyline demands intimacy, it is hard to imagine Hard Candy served any other way.
The content of this review is sexual in nature. Reader discretion is advised.
If you find yourself crestfallen with the humdrum horror of today, Psycho is the ticket.
Even after more than forty years, The Battle of Algiers is one of the most relevant films on war and persecution today.
While Saw V is more of the same, this review is something different.
By no means is Silhouette City anti-American or anti-conservative; it’s simply enlightening.
The Final Cut is worth the time in analysis, but not worth the money.
I viewed The Dark Knight the day it opened, and it took me 57 days to put its greatness into words.
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