D.J. Caruso
Eagle Eye
D.J. Caruso
PUBLISHED Jan 9, 2009
Concerned more so with its anti-conformist subtext than characterizations, natural dialogue, believable Federal intelligence or developing...
Eagle Eye
D.J. Caruso
PUBLISHED Sep 26, 2008
In an attempt to follow in the tracks of well-crafted cyber-thrillers like Enemy of the State, D.J. Carusos Eagle Eye barely makes a pit-s...
Disturbia
D.J. Caruso
PUBLISHED Aug 15, 2007
Though its obviously inspired by Alfred Hitchcocks classic Rear Window, with a hint of Joe Dantes The burbs, Disturbia is an enjoyable...
Disturbia
D.J. Caruso
PUBLISHED Apr 13, 2007
My chops were regularly licked after I heard about Disturbia, with its plot so clearly similar to Rear Window that a comparison would surel...
Two for the Money
D.J. Caruso
PUBLISHED Mar 1, 2006
Al Pacino revisits familiar territory as an ailing gambling mogul guiding a rookie numbers picker up through the ranks of his sports bettin...
The Terminal
D.J. Caruso
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2004
American everyman Tom Hanks plays Viktor Navorski, who travels from Krakozhia (a fictitious eastern European country) to see America for th...
Taking Lives
D.J. Caruso
PUBLISHED Sep 1, 2004
This Angelina Jolie vehicle is a little bit Silence of the Lambs (female FBI investigator) and a little Seven (serial killer on the loose)...