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Harry Brown

Film Review "Harry Brown" (2009), directed by Daniel Barber. A largely convincing and entertaining vigilante film, but not without some screenplay shortcomings...

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At The End of DayBreak (2009)

’At the End of Daybreak’ portrays a drama of a young guy with no ambition or vision in life is brought into a dilemma when he had to choose his family or his girlfriend.

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Paradise Now

DVD Review "Paradise Now" (2005) A gripping human drama in front of the explosive political background of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict...

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KICK-ASS: The Title Says It All

Based on the comic book series of the same name, about a high school student, who up and decides one day to become a super-hero.

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Blood Done Sign My Name

Blood Done Sign My Name, which details the events surrounding the racially charged murder of an African-American Vietnam veteran in North Carolina in 1970

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Indie Film in A Not So Indie World

Posted on 09 July 2010

By: Kerry Liethen At one point, in grad school, one of my peers turned to me and said, “what exactly is an independent film?”  He was not from the States, so I imagine he was looking for some sort of insight into what an Indie film is considered in the U.S. and since I’m slightly opinionated [...] Continue Reading

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Toy Story 3

Posted on 29 June 2010

Normally, I'm not a huge fan of sequels (okay, sure, I have my exceptions, well, a small handful of films) and if I do decide to indulge my curiosity it is normally a few months later and on DVD, so when I was cajoled by a couple of friends into a showing of Toy Story 3 at a cheap theater in the valley I had low expectations, really low expectations. Continue Reading

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Television review: ‘Rookie Blue’

Posted on 26 June 2010

"Rookie Blue" is, to be quick about it, "Grey's Anatomy" with uniforms and guns. That you probably will find that comparison in every review you read of the series, which begins tonight on ABC — in the "Grey's Anatomy," slot — is nothing I can do anything about. But there is no way I can leave it out of this one. Continue Reading

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Get Him To The Greek

Posted on 17 June 2010

The script was rather predictable with doses of raunchy humor injected here and there, like botox to a raisin-esque forehead, which might work for some audience members, but I found it to be one note that was played too hard throughout the entire film and became more trying than entertaining. Continue Reading

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Awareness Festival

Posted on 23 May 2010

The first annual Awareness Festival was held from May 20th through the 23rd and was split between three venues: Continue Reading

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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Posted on 20 May 2010

This film: a guy who is under attacked after entangling himself into the investigation on the missing niece, that leads to the unsolved murder-case Continue Reading

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