Joo-Wang John Lee is a computer programmer at Binghamton University by day and a movie critic by hobby. Upon insistent suggestion from people around him, he finally decided to start critiquing movies in writing instead of just verbal form among his friends. His writings can be found at John's Movie Blog.
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Enchanted is like a grand, live-wire musical symphony of all the Disney fairy tales we all grew up loving.
A good acting showcase for Don Cheadle and particularly Adam Sandler.
One of the most poignant portraits of loneliness I’ve ever seen.
Another look at one of the most beloved masterpieces of our time.
Worth seeing if only for Tommy Lee Jones' magnificent performance.
David Cronenberg’s Eastern Promises is like a photo-negative of The Godfather.
James Mangold’s 3:10 to Yuma is a masterful revisionist update of the classic western in the best sense of the term.
It’s been a while since a real fairytale has hit theaters and Stardust is a creatively crazy one.
A thoroughly meticulous film that captures all of the minutiae of investigative police work, warts and all.
Though Mr. Bean’s Holiday, his second cinematic outing is not quite successful as a movie, it is certainly a step up from the first film.
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