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Let the Right One In (2008)
Mar 3rd
Director: Tomas Alfredson | Rated: R | Review date: 20-Feb-2010
aka Låt den rätte komma inVampires are all the rage lately, so much so that one would think there’s very little room for creativity in the genre. Well Let the Right One In proves that to be quite the contrary. The author of the book of which this film is based, John Ajvide Lindqvist, has also wrote the screenplay for this dark Swedish gem directed by Tomas Alfredson.
The story follows 12 year old Oskar (Kåre Hedebrant), a bullied loner living in an apartment complex with his mother. Oskar would like More >
Black Dynamite (2009)
Feb 21st
Director: Scott Sanders | Rated: R | Review date: 20-Feb-2010
Long-barreled revolvers, kung-fu, and funky pimps are the key ingredients to Black Dynamite, starring (and also co-written by) Michael Jai White. Black Dynamite (White) is ex-CIA; back on the streets to get revenge after his brother is murdered by the Man. In his rampage, Dynamite discovers the pool of corruption and conspiracy by the Man to keep the black people down. White is hilarious as the title character, keeping a serious face during the most obnoxious of moments. White’s cut physique and nicely choreographed kung fu moves make him the ideal More >
Remarkable Power (2010)
Feb 14th
Director: Brandon Beckner | Rated: R | Review date: 14-Feb-2010
Kevin Nealon stars as Jack West, late-night talk show host on the verge of losing his job. In order to save his career, Jack must come up with a plan to boost his ratings. Meanwhile Ross (Evan Peters), a nobody living on his own in L.A. is seeking purpose in his life. Ross seeks inspiration from an infomercial promising “remarkable power.” Behind the scenes, private detective Van Hagen (Tom Arnold) and crime scene photographer Athena (Nora Zahetner) start to put together the pieces of a bizarre and mysterious case.
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Bright Star (2009)
Feb 14th
Director/writer: Jane Campion | Rated: PG | Review date: 14-Feb-2010 – Happy Valentine’s Day!
Jane Campion’s Bright Star is the biopic following John Keats and his romance with Fanny Brawne during the last years of his life. Ben Whishaw plays Keats, the underrated and struggling poet. Fanny Brawne, played by Abbie Cornish, is the girl next door and aspiring fashion designer who’s at first rather unimpressed with poetry to say the least. Soon enough though, the two become drawn to one another and an exciting love affair begins.
Campion does a great job capturing the romanticism of 19th century London. The costume and More >

