COURTNEY SUDBRINK
Why I'm a maverick
By COURTNEY SUDBRINK | Nov. 5, 2008Wonder what it was like being at a campaign rally this past week? Chances are, admitting that I attended a Sarah Palin rally isn't going to make me popular amongst fellow Democrats.
"Eastwood delivers disturbingly true, Oscar-worthy tale"
By COURTNEY SUDBRINK | Nov. 5, 2008Between giving birth and saving the world, Angelina Jolie found time to deliver an Academy Award-worthy performance.
"Eastwood delivers disturbingly true, Oscar-worthy tale"
By COURTNEY SUDBRINK | Nov. 3, 2008Between giving birth and saving the world, Angelina Jolie found time to deliver an Oscar-worthy performance.
Saw's blade dulled on fifth revolution
By COURTNEY SUDBRINK | Oct. 29, 2008Grade: C- It just wouldn't be Halloween without another Saw movie. And guess what? The popular horror franchise is back and worse than ever.
Pride filled with prejudice
By COURTNEY SUDBRINK | Oct. 27, 2008Pride and Glory is yet another film that milks the all-too-familiar good cop/bad cop cliche. The only thing that sets it apart from others in its genre is the blatant prejudice that comes out of its overt and offensive stereotypes.
W. lacks maverick status
By COURTNEY SUDBRINK | Oct. 22, 2008C- It would not seem possible for Oliver Stone (World Trade Center) to make a movie about George W.
Crowe-DiCaprio unfit in lifeless Body of Lies
By COURTNEY SUDBRINK | Oct. 15, 2008Take an A-list celebrity, have him gain 50 pounds and dye his hair to make him look older and what do you have?
Nothing to be scared about
By COURTNEY SUDBRINK | Oct. 13, 2008Is it possible to make a horror movie that's original? If it is, Quarantine does little to prove it.
??Viva la revoluci??n! Soderbergh and del Toro's epic masterpiece
By COURTNEY SUDBRINK | Sep. 19, 2008Very rarely does one specific actor appear destined to play a specific character. Such is the case of Benicio del Toro's performace as Che Guevara in Steven Soderbergh's recent historical epic Che.










