Weekend Movie Guide: Let the Revisionism Commence!

I know that plenty of people are looking forward to seeing Michael Jackson's ghoulish This Is It. I am not one of those people. Have fun, weirdos! Has Jared Hess lost his mojo? Nacho Libre was a step down from Napoleon Dynamite and Gentlemen Broncos looks like another step down the ladder. I was never really a fan of the original Boondock Saints, so Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day is pretty low on my radar. Why reward a jerk-off like Troy Duffy with my hard-earned treasure? The best film of the week may just be The House of the Devil. Cue "unfortunately, no one will see it" meme. If you're looking for something good other than horror, give Skin your time and money. It stars the great Sam Neill. That should be reason enough to see it.

Tickets, Showtimes, Reviews and Previews after the jump!

Tickets & Showtimes

This Is It
Gentlemen Broncos
Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day
The House of the Devil
Skin

Reviews

This Is It
Gentlemen Broncos
Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day
The House of the Devil
Skin

Previews

This Is It

Gentlemen Broncos

Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day

The House of the Devil

Skin

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Nacho Libre was hillarious! But to really get those jokes and humour one really needs to have grown up around a lot of mexicans. (in los angeles)

Oh, I didn't think Nacho Libre was bad. It was just a decent-sized step down from Napoleon. I laughed at a good bit of it, but it started way slow. For me at least, it didn't take off until the midget wolf-boy wrestlers entered the scene.

it was bad actually. hopefully "gentlemen" marks a return for hess.

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