Author: John Delia

Foreign

COCO BEFORE CHANEL

The fine directing, acting and cinematography place Coco Before Chanel high on my list of very good films for 2009. In fact the storyline that’s based on fact held my attention, has whit, romance and grit. If you like period piece films that bring famous characters to life, then make some time to see this fine French film.

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Written Reviews

LAW ABIDING CITIZEN

This twisty crime drama has a lot going for it including a great cast, intriguing storyline and very good direction. If you like crime stories that get you rooting for the bad guy, then Law Abiding Citizen fits the your movie mold. I liked the characters in this good guy vs. bad guy vs. good guy movie and Foxx and Butler are right on the mark.

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Written Reviews

WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE

This child’s book transfers nicely to the screen with embellishments that make it fun to watch. Filled with lessons to be learned and reaffirmed this film is great for the whole family. Even with a caution that it may be a little scary for the young tots, Where The Wild Things Are is still worth the watch with parents.

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Movie News

Does ‘The Fourth Kind’ prove alien visit?

In October 2004, filmmaker Olatunde Osunsanmi had wrapped principal photography on his thriller The Cavern and traveled to North Carolina for postproduction. While there, a chance dinner conversation sparked an interest that would be the genesis of The Fourth Kind.

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Art & Music

DESIERTO SUR (South Desert)

It has been said that good things come in small packages and this little film is no exception. The movie Desierto Sur does a brilliant job of bringing a story of sorrow, determination and discovery to the screen that’s touching and convincing. It’s the kind of film that you will remember long after the movie theater credits roll.

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Written Reviews

CAPITALISM: A LOVE STORY

There is a new film by filmmaker Michael Moore called Capitalism: A Love Story and I found it engrossing, informative and tongue-in-cheek comical. Unlike his previous efforts that were more political and wishful, Capitalism goes right for the jugular vein of the banking industry for one and the stock market for another.

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Written Reviews

THE INVENTION OF LYING

I cannot tell a lie, The Invention of Lying is insipid, imitative and somewhat irreverent. Although the film may work in England with Gervais’s very dry humor, the funny stuff just doesn’t win here.

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