Review: Feast of Love

An interesting look at love that dissects a number of individuals’ lives that are all closely connected and the consequences and effects love has on this group of individuals. Morgan Freeman serves as a mediator and father figure for all of these individuals as he deals with his issues with his family while trying to […]

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Review: Death at a Funeral

Frank Oz’s newest film is a British ensemble that is full of laughs and was one of the funniest films of 2007. The films entire run time takes place over the course of one funeral for the father of a pair of brothers, Daniel and Robert, when a collision of drugs, hidden agenda, and infidelity […]

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Review: In Bruges

Martin McDonagh’s feature debut is an impressive one that weaves dark humor with a bit of action while diving into the psyche of a hit man. Ray and Ken (Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, respectively) are instructed by their employer Harry (Ralph Fiennes) to lay low in Bruges, Belgium after performing a hit in London […]

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Review: The Amateurs

The long delayed and name changed title finally found its way out and the impressive ensemble cast can’t save this film from mediocrity in the end. Andy is an underachieving idea man that has a small group of close friends that will follow him into anything, from pyramid schemes to porno films. This film is […]

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Review: Be Kind Rewind

Michel Gondry’s latest is an odd film that displays his creative flair but gets lost in itself by not packing that heartwarming punch it goes for while ditching what it does best, “sweeding” What is “sweeding” you ask? Well that is what this film is all about; “sweeding” is the low budget bare bones reproduction […]

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Review: Charlie Bartlett

Jon Poll’s look at the high schooler’s psyche is an intermittently successful attempt at creating a fresh high school comedy. Charlie Bartlett is a private school kid who is forced to go to public school where Charlie Bartlett hopes to live up to the greatest dream in his life, to be popular! He does this […]

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Review: Lust, Caution

Ang Lee’s follow up to Brokeback Mountain takes him back to as he weaves a sexual espionage thriller that works to decent effect. The film follows Tang Wei as Chia Chi Wong who becomes involved in a resistance groups attempt to assassinate a Chinese official working, Mr. Yee, who is working with the Japanese who […]

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Review: 2 Days in Paris

Julie Delpy’s directorial debut is a wonderful look at relationships with great comedy and truth that you don’t normally find in films nowadays. A very real feeling film from start to finish, Delpy crafts and entertaining and well crafted piece of cinema that was ignored by far too many people. Marion (Delpy) and Jack (Adam […]

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