Red: 6.1/10 - Doesn't stray far from others like it and it isn't nearly as comical or violent enough to warrant any real props, but its cast, powered by a hysterical John Malkovich, steps up when nothing else does. Aside from that, Red is ordinary in every conceivable way. Some laughs, some violence, no sex, nothing special. An enjoyable, but forgettable film.
It's Kind of a Funny Story: 7.4/10 - Had the potential to be one of the best of the year; however, it's afraid to truly tackle its deep issues. Instead of digging deep into the root of the problems, the story passes by and grazes the surface and instead focuses on the redemption and realizations of its main character. It's unique and well-written and beautifully acted by its cast, but it's far too upbeat and straight shot for its own good.
Jackass 3D: 8.3/10 - I laughed throughout most of it. How do you possibly rate this movie? You know exactly what you're going to get. If you like this kind of stuff, you'll love it. If you don't, you'll hate it. The Jackass guys proved they haven't lost their edge.
The Pawnshop: 9.2/10 - Comedic brilliance, nothing more, nothing less.
Nanook of the North: 7.6/10 - Very well put together for the first known documentary ever shot; however, the novice-ness of the filmmaker is blatant in some shots. A lot of the time the shot is enthralling and attention grabbing. The abilities of the Eskimo are quite simply breathtaking; however, a couple of the scenes are shot for far too long and bring nothing to the table as far as presenting the lives of these people.