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Monthly Archives: December 2014
A Review of Big Eyes
Big Eyes is what Tim Burton needed to make. He hasn’t made a great movie since 2003’s Big Fish and hasn’t even made a passable movie since his adaptation of Sweeney Todd. It’s easy to see why he was attracted … Continue reading
Posted in Current Films/New Releases
Tagged Amy Adams, Big Eyes, Christoph Waltz, Margaret Keane, Tim Burton, Walter Keane
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A Review of The Imitation Game
I found The Imitation Game to be a very challenging film, and not for the reasons you would expect. The Imitation Game is a marvelous film at the basic levels. The performances are amazing, the direction is great, and the … Continue reading
A Review of The Interview
So it only took a few days for Sony to realize its mistake and release The Interview. I stand by everything I wrote in my previous entry. Sony was cowardly not to pull the release for any length of time. … Continue reading
Posted in Current Films/New Releases
Tagged James Franco, Kim Jong Un, Seth Rogen, The Interview
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The Interview, Kim Jong Un, and Sony’s Cowardice
As you can tell from the headline, I am not in a mood to mince words. There are many things to be offended about in today’s world. You can be offended about the hostage situation in Australia. You can be … Continue reading
Posted in Special Articles
Tagged James Franco, Kim Jong Un, Seth Rogen, Sony Pictures, The Interview
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A Review of Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome/My Fury Road Reaction
Another week, another huge trailer for a film franchise that was completely dormant for decades. Actually, I can’t wait for the release of Mad Max: Fury Road because I can’t wait to hear the full story of its crazy production. … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Films
Tagged Fury Road, Mad Max, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, Mad Max films, Mel Gibson, Tina Turner
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The Best Films of 2014
Last year, I had a difficult time deciding what the best film of the year was. This year, I was pleased that it was almost too easy. Actually, it was almost too easy, to the point where I had to … Continue reading