Year: 2011

Written Reviews

LIKE CRAZY, review by John Delia

How to screw up your life without really trying seems to be the theme of the film Like Crazy an inconceivable little film that’s poorly written and delivered. Even with heartthrobs Anton Yelchin and Felicity Jones, the unlikely plot just kills any chance for a dramatic winner.

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MELANCHOLIA, review by John Delia

The film Melancholia by writer and director Lars von Trier stimulates the artistic part of the brain with sprawling landscape images, ominous tableaus and threatening visuals of a drifting planet. The film moves along playing out like the definition of its title. Melancholia: a mental condition and especially a manic-depressive condition characterized by extreme depression, bodily complaints, and often hallucinations and delusions.

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BREAKING DAWN, review by John Delia

Well the Twilight saga has finally reached its ebb with the first half of Breaking Dawn that opens this weekend in theaters around the world. Certainly expected to be earth shaking due to millions of young girls and twenty-something’s rushing to the box-office to get a look at semi-nude Robert Pattenson making love to his comely co-star Kristin Stewart. It’s all about the look and feel of the film that makes this one a winner.

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Five great movies about pregnancy

THIS is not a spoiler: Bella has Edward’s baby in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1, a human-vampire hybrid that eats her up from the inside and threatens her very life.

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New movies: ‘Twilight,’ ‘The Descendants’

In this week’s new movies, George Clooney gives his best performance since “Michael Clayton” in “The Descendants” and Bella is back with the newest installment of the “Twilight Saga.” “ The Descendants ” (R) “George Clooney doesn’t put a foot wrong except on purpose in ‘The Descendants,’ a pitch-perfect movie that threads a microscopically tiny needle between high comedy and devastating drama …

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DVD: A Better Life (12)

The closest Chris Weitz had previously come to the father-son dynamic at the heart of this affecting immigration drama was in the Hugh Grant vehicle About a Boy, before he was seduced by franchise riches in The Golden Compass and New Moon.

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