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Monthly Archives: September 2013
Movies in Review: “Don Jon”
I am a fan of Joseph Gordon-Levitt. So there was no way I was going to miss the release of a movie he directed, wrote and starred in. The theatrical trailer looked interesting enough, so I was all in. I … Continue reading
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Tagged comedy-drama, Don Jon, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Julianne Moore, Rob Brown, Scarlett Johansson, Tony Danza
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Movies in Review: “Baggage Claim”
The theatrical poster was my first introduction to this film. All I could say was my my my, as the cast included hollywood hotties like Boris Kodjoe, Djimon Hounsou, Taye Diggs, and my favorite Derrick Luke. Unfortunately when I watch … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Brody, Baggage Claim, Boris Kodjoe, Christina Milian, Comedy, Derek Luke, Djimon Hounsou, Jill Scott, La La Anthony, Paula Patton, Taye Diggs
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Movies in Review: “Rush”
Ummmmmmm…Chris Hemsworth…enough said…This is all I needed to peek my interest in this film. I…Love…Me some…Chris Hemsworth…LOVE! Ok now that I got that out and wipe the drool from my mouth we can continue with this review…lol…Whew! I am a … Continue reading
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Tagged biographical action film, Chris Hemsworth, Daniel Brühl, James Hunt, Niki Lauda, Olivia Wilde, Ron Howard, Rush
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Movies in Review: “Prisoners”
Don’t get me wrong, the movie wasn’t horrible. I thoroughly enjoyed the performances, especially Hugh Jackman, and to my surprise, also Terrance Howard. Viola Davis and Maria Bello were also great, but don’t hate me, but I found myself being … Continue reading
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Tagged crime thriller, Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Dano, Prisoners, Terrance Howard, Viola Davis
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Movies in Review: “Riddick”
Ok let me first start this review off by revealing that I am not a fan of this franchise. As a matter of fact this is the first movie out of the 3 that I have seen. So I have … Continue reading
Movies in Review: “Closed Circuit”
This is another movie I am late in reviewing, but I love crime thrillers and this one was on my radar. There weren’t many trailers for this one showing, so I’m thinking most of you haven’t heard about it. It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Ciarán Hinds, Closed Circuit, crime thriller, Eric Bana, Jim Broadbent, Rebecca Hall, Riz Ahmed
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Movies in Review: “The Grandmaster”
I love a great martial arts film, and who wouldn’t be interested in the story who taught the highly acclaimed Bruce Lee. I was on board to see this movie from the first glance at the movie trailer. I missed … Continue reading
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Tagged Bruce Lee, Chang Chen, Martial arts, Song Hye-kyo, The Grandmaster, Tony Leung, Wang Qingxiang, Zhang Ziyi, Zhao Benshan
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