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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Which films should help decorate your mantel and which should be buried beneath the North Pole?
Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without a repeat viewing of this timeless, cheery, and sentimental classic.
Appealing to the sensory, Beowulf is an action-packed, fantastical, romantic, adventurous epic.
Place this Texas tale of drugs, murder, and vengefulness among the best of the decade.
For all those who fear that The Mist is yet another piss-poor, vapor-inspired scheme a la The Fog, fear not.
Most likely, you’ll be mildly thankful for the handful of one-liners and dissatisfied with the exaggerated wit.
1408 is one room you should surely check in to.
Although it isn't a full course, 30 Days of Night satisfies the thirst for a sizeable vampire horror.
P2 is a creative concept executed well enough to skim by as a par thriller.
Saw IV is the dullest blade in the box and the weakest tool in the shed.
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