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TRON: LEGACY review by John Delia

Gamers and action junkies will have a treat in store with the release of Tron: Legacy a computer game plot with spunk. The fast paced adventure may be a sequel, but plays well to first timers. If there is a downside to the film, it’s that adults 35+ will probably not like or even understand the storyline. But, if your ilk is getting in front of a screen with your X-Box and driving home a winner, then Tron: Legacy should get your motor running.

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BLACK SWAN review by John Delia

Darren Aronofsky turns up the heat with his newest thriller Black Swan. This deep psychological drama makes you a witness to an obsessive out-of-body experience that terrifies and even made me cringe. If you like films that develop characters slowly, have excellent direction and a story that challenges your mind, then Black Swan is a must see.

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TAMARA DREWE review by John Delia

This little quirky film should have been listed as a drama as it would have worked a lot better for the cast. Unfortunately it’s listed as a comedy and what’s funny, is not. It’s an unusual production for Stephen Frears as he’s usually one that most directors envy when it comes to making films.

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HEMINGWAY’S GARDEN OF EDEN review by John Delia

Stunning and beautifully made Hemingway’s Garden of Eden is sure to be a winner for those who like hot romance at a gorgeous Oceanside villa. The lavish period piece takes you on a ride of instant love, torrid affairs and a writer’s dream. It’s made for romantics and book readers alike.

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HEMINGWAY’S GARDEN OF EDEN review by Alyn Darnay

There are of course some very redeeming elements to Hemingway’s Garden of Eden, the authentic period feel of cinematography, locations, set design, and costuming are all superb. Jack Huston is an up and coming actor who is interesting to watch and totally believable in the role of David, as is Catherine Murino who provides some great moments as the darkly sexual woman standing between the young couple.

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NARNIA: VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER review by John Delia

This has been one the most witty and CGI enjoyable films of the Chronicles of Narnia saga. It is very family friendly and has good messages and meaning. It is truly a family film that can be enjoyed by all. If you want a good early evening or weekend afternoon of enjoyment The Voyage of the Dawn Treader can be a fine adventure for the whole family.

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The Tourist reviewed by John Delia

Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp team up in this suspense thriller that plays out well and even fooling me right up to the very end. I liked the dialogue, direction and cinematography as well. The Tourist is like a classic Alfred Hitchcock script with all the twists and turns that made his movies great. If you like a film where you have to figure out each bend and curve, then rush to see The Tourist.

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WECOME TO THE RILEYS written by Alyn Darnay

WELCOME TO THE RILEYS is a powerful drama that ultimately proves to be a film of redemption. It starts down one road and turns unexpectedly down another; as a matter of fact that is what’s so good about it, it avoids the usual clichés and plows very interesting territory in interesting ways, truly adult ways. I have to admit that the first 15 minutes or so left me rather cold, but then all of a sudden I found myself dragged into the story and really enjoying it.

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WELCOME TO THE RILEYS review by John Delia

Let me start out by saying that I have never seen Kristen Stewart in a role like she plays in Welcome to the Rileys. This is not teen heartthrob Kristen from the Twilight saga, and that’s a good thing. In fact, it’s the main reason to see her new film in the first place. That said, the supporting cast isn’t too shabby also with the likes of James Gandolfini and Melissa Leo.

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BURLESQUE review by John Delia

It’s a Christina Aguilera concert with Cher as the guest performer, that’s the only way I can describe Burlesque an amazing musical drama that knocked me off my feet. Much like Chicago, Moulin Rouge and Cabaret the storyline is not why you go to see the film, it’s singing performance after singing performance from the amazing talent that graces the screen. Burlesque is a breath of fresh air in a season of action, adventure and animation.

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