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  • Twilight Eclipse

    Twilight Saga: Eclipse, The (2010)

    Director: David Slade Writers: Melissa Rosenberg (screenplay), Stephanie Meyer (novel) Cast: Xavier Samuel, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, and Bryce Dallas Howard Rated: PG-13 I've made it no secret that I enjoy the Twilight movies. Yes, I am a straight male Twilight fan; deal with it. In my extensive review of the last installment, New Moon, I've pointed out why the movies work for me as...
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  • Before Sunset

    Before Sunset (2004)

    Director: Richard Linklater Writers: Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy, and Ethan Hawke Starring: Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy A movie like 1995's Before Sunrise was so perfect and left off so realistically that the idea of a sequel should have been something to be immediately disregarded. Luckily for us the team of Linklater, Delpy, and Hawke believed in Before Sunset and have crafted possibly the best sequel to...
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  • Peter and Vandy

    Peter and Vandy (2009)

    Director/Writer: Jay DiPietro Rated: n/a (language) Starring: Jason Ritter, Jess Weixler, Jesse L. Martin, Traci Thoms, and Noah Bean Peter and Vandy (Jason Ritter and Jess Weixler) are two young lovers in Manhattan. The film is a classic boy meets girl tale, except being told out of sequence and following the many highs and lows that realistically exist in modern relationships. I found the film very...
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You Move You Die

You Move You Die (2007)

May 16th

Posted by Nic in Brief

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Director/writer: Ketzal Sterling Cast: Ketzal Sterling, Julian Harrison, Patrick Clarke, and Jonathan Allen

Ketzal Sterling wrote, directed, and stars in this hilarious action comedy flick out of New Zealand. Sterling plays Mike, a handsome playboy with seemingly shady associates. Mike has a plan up his sleeve involving a woman he’s dating and a ring, however his plan goes awry when he’s jumped by some wannabe thugs. With the clock ticking, Mike and his associates try to track down the ring while running into a slew of obstacles along the way. This is not a film meant to be taken seriously. Take More >

Action, Comedy, Crime, new zealand
Othello 1965

Othello (1965) vs. Othello (1995)

May 16th

Posted by Nic in DVD

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The two versions of the film “Othello” were both very similar as far as the script goes, as both were very faithful to the play and the dialogue being almost identical in both of them. However, that is where the similarities with the two films stopped. Starting with the 1965 version directed by Stuart Burge and starring Laurence Olivier as Othello. The main characteristic of this film that stuck out to me is that it seemed almost like a play being filmed. The set and costume designs were quite elegant and authentic, and the characters’ monologues and performances were captured More >

Drama, history, shakespeare
Old Dogs

Old Dogs (2009)

May 16th

Posted by Nic in Brief

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Director: Walt Becker Writers: David Diamond and David Weissman Starring: John Travolta, Robin Williams, Seth Green, and Kelly Preston

Old Dogs is a basic family comedy featuring two single men who happen to be lifelong best friends. Charlie (Travolta) is a playboy, not feeling the need to be tied down. Dan (Williams) is divorced but is surprised when a beautiful past fling (Preston) comes back into his life with, you guessed it, his kids. The movie is good fun for the whole family with some good laughs and touching heartfelt moments. However, my main problem with the movie is that, even though More >

Comedy, Family
Sin Nombre

Sin Nombre (2009)

May 16th

Posted by Nic in DVD

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Director/writer: Cary Fukunaga Rated: R Review date: 03-April-2010 Starring: Edgar Flores, Kristian Ferrer, and Paulina Gaitan

Filmmaker Cary Fukunaga takes us on a journey through central America in this gripping and chilling drama. Sin Nombre (Without Name) follows gang member Willy, aka El Casper, as he makes the life changing decision to turn his back on his life of crime after losing his true love. Smiley (Kristian Ferrer), Casper’s young protege, looks up to the all too real life of crime in the small neighborhood. Meanwhile, Sayra (Paulina Gaitain), recently reunited with her father, makes a journey of her own towards More >

Adventure, Crime, Drama, Perfect Rating, Spanish, Thriller
Victor Juliet's Director's Cut

Victor Juliet’s Director’s Cut (2009)

May 10th

Posted by Nic in DVD

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Director/writer: Victor Juliet Cast: Victor Juliet, Peter Thomas, and Rachel Ward Rated: unrated (some gore and language)

Victor Juliet’s Director’s Cut is an ultra-low budget horror flick following the pretentious filmmaker Victor Juliet as he films his latest feature. Juliet decides to give his film that realistic touch by adding genuine kills and even more importantly, genuine zombies. If that sounds familiar, it’s because the concept was similar in Lee Demarbre’s Smash Cut (2009).

The film is broken down into 5 acts. The opening act displays Juliet’s (the character) shoddy filmmaking style in a vampire short which lays the groundwork and sets the More >

Comedy, Horror, Independent, zombies
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