Vic Holtreman
Contributing since December, 2003
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About Vic Holtreman
Vic Holtreman founded the popular movie news site ScreenRant.com back in 2003 - and, with the help of a talented editorial team, turned Screen Rant into one of the most-respected websites covering the film industry. Prior to starting Screen Rant, Vic had been employed as a door to door salesman, construction worker, car salesman, waiter, mechanical drafter, mechanical designer, system administrator and finally an SEO specialist (experience that became instrumental in Screen Rant's success). Long before he started writing online, he has always been a huge Sci-Fi fan - starting with "The Twilight Zone" and "Outer Limits" when he was still too young for kindergarten, graduating to "Star Trek" reruns in the 70’s and of course fully initiated by the original "Star Wars." He's also a big comic book fan (and still buys them) and lover of superheros, action movies, and the occasional horror flick.
Latest Articles
X-Men Origins: Wolverine Review
While not exactly great, Wolverine is better than X-Men 3 and is a decent start to the 2009 Summer movie season.
Observe & Report Review
Unless you're a fan of the most crass type of movie possible - pass on Observe & Report
War Machine To Appear In Iron Man 2!
Robert Downey Jr. confirms that Don Cheadle will don the War Machine armor in the sequel!
Scarlett Johansson As Black Widow Concerns Drop Slightly
At least now she's starting to look the part...
Exclusive Interview With The Man Behind Star Trek's Props
Here's the scoop on the design approach to the new Phaser, Communicator and Tricorder from prop master Russell Bobbitt (Star Trek, Iron Man)
Knowing Review
Knowing starts out strong, but despite some impressive (and very intense) visual effects, unravels as it goes on.
Watchmen Review
Watchmen is an ultra-violent, sexually explicit mystery film (with a few costumed heroes thrown in) that is visually stunning, but uneven.
The International Review
The International starts out with a strong espionage vibe but is weakened when it strays into "action movie" territory.
And 'The Flash' Might Be... Neil Patrick Harris?
The guy from Harold & Kumar as The Flash? Seriously?
Push Review
Push has an interesting premise, but it just doesn't manage to translate it into a great movie.
Taken Review
While parts of it are a stretch, overall Liam Neeson makes Taken an extremely satisfying action flick.
Gran Torino Review
It's really very simple: If you're a Clint Eastwood fan going way back, you're going to LOVE Gran Torino.