And Here's Mine: A Review of "The Fourth Kind"
My review of The Fourth Kind is up at Revolution SF, and it isn't pretty.
Read the rest of the trainwreck here.

(Milla Jovovich, looking shocked at my review of her performance.)
The aliens are here, and they're abducting unwary individuals in Nome, Alaska. So asserts director Olatunde Osunsanmi's The Fourth Kind, which attempts to take the concept of alien visitation and abduction into the mockumentary territory inhabited by The Blair Witch Project (the first horror movie to stake claim), Cloverfield and the recent Paranormal Activity.
But it has two specific differences: (1) unlike the aforementioned films, The Fourth Kind purports to be based on actual events, backed up by documentary evidence used during the movie itself; and (2) unlike the aforementioned films, it has nothing to recommend it beyond its premise or its dubious assertions.
Read the rest of the trainwreck here.

(Milla Jovovich, looking shocked at my review of her performance.)
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