Review
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THE BEST OF ME – The Review
Melissa Howland | October 16, 2014Nicholas Sparks latest romantic flick THE BEST OF ME has finally proven that the same, formulaic love story doesn’t...
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MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN – The Review
Michael Haffner | October 16, 2014The modern world is both complicated and yet very simplified. One on one conversations and the work that is...
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FURY – The Review
Tom Stockman | October 16, 2014‘Fury’ is the nickname of vehicle at the center of FURY, a Sherman tank – the formidably efficient warhorse...
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THE GREEN PRINCE – The Review
Movie Geeks | October 16, 2014Review by Kathy Kaiser Writer & Director Nadav Schirman takes on the real-life story of Mosab Hassan Yousaf. son...
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DRACULA UNTOLD – The Review
Jim Batts | October 10, 2014Oh, what Marvel Studios hath wrought! In 2012 their movie universe was brought together with MARVEL’S THE AVENGERS which...
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THE JUDGE – The Review
Jim Batts | October 9, 2014It’s been 18 months since his last outing, so we’re overdue for a visit from a most unlikely king of...
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ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD DAY – The Review
Melissa Howland | October 9, 2014I love family films. I love movies that are directed towards children. ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD,...
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KILL THE MESSENGER – The Review
Jim Batts | October 9, 2014“Stop the presses” was a line of dialogue used in all manner of thrillers and mysteries throughout Hollywood’s Golden...
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PRIDE (2014) – The Review
Jim Batts | October 9, 2014Here’s a flick that builds on the old saying that politics makes strange bedfellows. Toss in harassment and hardship...
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AUTÓMATA – The Review
Travis Keune | October 8, 2014Robots. Ever since the dawn of science-fiction arose from the industrial revolution, it seemed inevitable that technology would play...
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Fantastic Fest 2014: FELT – The Review
Michael Haffner | October 8, 2014An uncomfortable feeling hit me almost immediately while watching Jason Banker’s new film. It was a mix of guilt...
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Fantastic Fest 2014: THE BABADOOK – The Review
Michael Haffner | October 6, 2014On the surface, THE BABADOOK is about a mysterious children’s book character that come to life to haunt a...
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ANNABELLE – The Review
Michael Haffner | October 3, 2014I went into ANNABELLE with a slight bias: I love creepy doll films. Yes, it sounds amateurish to enjoy...
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THE NOTEBOOK (Le Grand Cahier) – The Review
Jim Batts | October 2, 2014This week’s big studio release, THE GOOD LIE, gives us a look at a current conflict or war starting...
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GONE GIRL – The Review
Tom Stockman | October 2, 2014Smart, dark, and dangerous, GONE GIRL shows that a contemporary whodunit can still rivet sophisticated modern audiences. Director David...
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THE GOOD LIE (2014) – The Review
Jim Batts | October 2, 2014As the temps continue to fall, the studios inch closer to serious film time (and Oscar season) by releasing...
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Fantastic Fest 2014: ABC’S OF DEATH 2 – The Review
Michael Haffner | October 2, 2014You would think that after THE ABC’s OF DEATH gathered so many of the most talented horror directors working...
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STEPHEN KING’S A GOOD MARRIAGE – The Review
Michelle McCue | October 2, 2014Steven King’s books and films are rife with zombie babies, witches, vampires and werewolves. This lengthy list of creatures...