Year: 2011

Cars 2-Video Review

[jwplayer mediaid=”8334″] Star race car Lightning McQueen and his pal Mater head overseas to compete in the World Grand Prix race. But the road to

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Written Reviews

HOW TO LIVE FOREVER review by John Delia

Living forever is wacky, whimsical and downright fantasy, but that’s from my point of view. The documentary on How To Live Forever shows real people who have broke through the over a 100 age ceiling. This serious approach to an age-old quest is a must watch for the optimistic and a fun film for us dreamers.

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BUCK review by John Delia

Whether you are a horse lover or just an avid documentary film fan Buck should be on your list. The interesting, educational, compassionate and enjoyable movie takes a close look at the world of animal kindness and communication.

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TREE OF LIFE review by John Delia

Could one compare the Cosmos with a 1950’s conflicted family? With Tree of Life director writer Terrence Malick tries to do just that. Although he may succeed on an existential level, a general audience will just see a family in disparaging change that picks at the heart and soul of their relationships. I am not a big fan of the film and found Tree of Life to be preachy and more of a meditation on my own life problems.

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DVDs

LOUIE on DVD, review by John Delia

If you love stand-up comedians and situation comedy check out Louie Season 1 an FX production now on DVD/Blu-ray. The down to earth divorced comic puts on a great show and each episode gets funnier as the series plays out.

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GREEN LANTERN, review by John Delia

Special effects drive this film directed right to the heart of the comic book age audience. Although Green Lantern has good action, it’s not quite the brilliance of Thor or Iron Man. More with a Superman image, Green Lantern starts its quest for sequel domination. Early teens and preteens should eat this up, but it’s not for the older crowd.

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Written Reviews

THE ART OF GETTING BY review by John Delia

Take your time with The Art Of Getting By although the story has a simple plot Director Gavin Weisen spools his movie out slowly providing an abundance of character development. Although this may be a good thing for film buffs, it’s not the kind of entertainment for those who like their romance with a lot less buildup.

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