Archive for the 'Reviews' Category
Bernie Mac’s film, Soul Men, turns out to be a fitting cap to a brilliant career.
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Talented young UK singer songwriter Steven Hitchens released his debut single ‘Whoops’ on the Internet on November 3rd 2008. In this article you can learn more about Steven and read my review of his single Whoops.
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Pollyanna proves to be too much for frustrated driving instructors to handle.
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The CG-Lock is used in several dangerous stunt scenes in “Quantum of Solace”. Top racing driver and one of the main stunt coordinators for the latest Bond Movie is Ben Collins. He says, “The CG-Locks were very useful for some of the challenging driving sequences, and you’ll know why when you see the movie!”
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Anne Hathaway makes her first real bid for an Oscar in Jonathan Demme’s latest gem.
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Oliver Stone shows us that the President is more than just a guy who mutilates well-known catchphrases.
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When I first watched this movie I liked it but didnt like the ending. It felt like oh god, not another lazy writer who wants us to finish telling their story to ourselves. But a day later the movie kept playing in my mind. I just couldnt let it go.
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The director of “City of God” and “The Constant Gardener” turns his critical lens to a world where everyone is literally blind.
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When “The Godfather: The Coppola Restoration” was released on DVD and Blu-ray at the end of September, many people saw the classic films in a different light. Assistance from new technology (and a certain Mr. Steven Spielberg) has the films looking truer to the director’s vision then they did in theaters 30 years ago…
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Revisionist Westerns take a backseat to the traditional approach in Ed Harris’s new shoot ‘em up.
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