Year: 2011

Written Reviews

THE MECHANIC review by John Delia

Explosive, vicious and exhilarating, all the things that men like in a film are jammed into the 92 minutes of The Mechanic. The no-stop assassin drama kept me on the edge of my seat while bombs exploded, bullets flew, death defying stunts performed, knife fights, well you know what Crank was like, but count on double here. If you want to up your testosterone levels, then this is your kick-ass thriller.

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Written Reviews

BLUE VALENTINE review by John Delia

Tense, convincing and hypnotic are the three words that come to mind when describing Blue Valentine. The story is one that most everyone knows or has lived through but it’s the presentation, performances and cinematography that make it intriguing, involving and sometimes disturbing. Women will probably like the film more than most men, but Blue Valentine still makes a good date movie, just maybe not on Valentines Day.

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Foreign

BIUTIFUL review by John Delia

Javier Bardem gives a gutsy performance in the gritty drama Biutiful. I liked this film from the incisive beginning to the heartfelt ending. Acting, directing and especially the cinematography are the building blocks for this story of a man struggling to keep his children.

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The Rite-Video Review

[jwplayer mediaid=”6273″] An American priest travels to Italy to study at an exorcism school and meets a beautiful woman. Will he chose the woman or

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The Mechanic-Video Review

[jwplayer mediaid=”6266″] Arthur Bishop (Jason Statham) is a ‘mechanic’ – an elite assassin with a strict code and unique talent for cleanly eliminating targets. It’s

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Biutiful-Video Review

[jwplayer mediaid=”6260″] This is a story of a man in free fall. On the road to redemption, darkness lights his way. Connected with the afterlife,

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Written Reviews

THE COMPANY MEN review by John Delia

Stunningly brilliant performances make The Company Men a wake up call to our decaying work force. The film targets the heavy problems caused by downsizing, especially jobs at the top of the food chain. Although you may think that this subject matter couldn’t be entertaining, what makes it exciting is the way it gets handled on the screen. I enjoyed this film as much as Up In The Air, maybe even a little more.

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DVDs

SECRETARIAT on DVD/Blu-ray

One of the most remarkable true stories ever, Secretariat comes to DVD/Blu-ray. The evenly paced historical drama takes a look at a family who found a way to survive, no matter what the odds. Well acted, the movie is worth the watch and the bonus features even more.

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Movie News

Zenyatta chosen for first Secratariat Award

From the covers of national magazines to more recently the silver screen, “America’s Horse” Secretariat captured the heart of a nation. Today, his celebrated owner, Penny Chenery, announced the creation of an award that will annually recognize a horse whose popularity and racing excellence best resounded with the American public and gained recognition for the sport during the past year. The award is the first of its kind in horse racing.

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Written Reviews

NO STRINGS ATTACHED review by John Delia

Romance with sex is the best way to describe No Strings Attached. The fast paced openly sexual film takes liberties using artistic license and lets it all hang out. This comedy’s not for the prudent or immature and has no class whatsoever. If it embarrasses you, then your morals are still in tact. If not, you probably had a good time.

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