Category: Written Reviews

Art & Music

THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE

If you would like to see what the editor of a hugely popular magazine goes thorough day after day, then the documentary The September Issue should fill the bill. Crammed with an ‘all in a days work’ philosophy, director R. J. Cutler provides a keen insight of an industry that caters to a woman’s style and ego.

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Written Reviews

SONS OF ANARCHY 2nd Season TV Review

hey’re back and meaner than ever, the adrenaline filled series that had me again on the edge of my seat, Sons of Anarchy. As a press person, I was treated to the first five episodes and they were more than enough to feed my addiction to the weekly episodes. Each show gets deeper and deeper into the Sons and their high tempered lifestyle that sets on the edge of their inevitable ruin.

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Written Reviews

‘ 9’ the movie

Darkly written, keenly animated, stuffed with cool characters, the action adventure 9 is an excellent film that entertains from beginning to its thrilling ending. I enjoyed Shane Acker’s moving and futuristic message of machines overtaking the earth.

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Written Reviews

ALL ABOUT STEVE

The movie All About Steve can be summed up with a quick quip; It’s “Sandra Bullock on Crank.” The movie starts out with an absolutely great beginning that had me laughing at every turn, but midway though the film Bullock’s character becomes very annoying and the film spirals downward to it’s barely credible predictable ending.

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Foreign

LORNA’S SILENCE (Le Silence De Lorna)

It’s a bit drawn out, wicked and artsy, but I just couldn’t be sympathetic enough to like Lorna’s Silence. The film would be great for an audience that likes a riveting tale of a challenging life, except this one just doesn’t make the grade.

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Written Reviews

THE FINAL DESTINATION

I have always been a big fan of the Final Destination movies and now seeing the latest release in 3D I’m even more impressed. In 3D everything in The Final Destination is tripled; the horror, suspense, gore, terror and panic. Whether you are a shock freak or just a lover of horror fiction this film should knock your socks off.

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Art & Music

TAKING WOODSTOCK

Ang Lee hits the mark with this excellent adaptation of Taking Woodstock from the memoirs of Elliot Tiber. Lee takes us back to that magical event in 1969 like no one has ever done before. I loved the way he got me involved in the storyline from the very beginning to his inevitable ending. Cool and groovy man!

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Written Reviews

SHORTS

Here is a film called Shorts that was penned and directed by Spy Kid’s Robert Rodriguez who takes a simple storyline and turns it into a unique movie. Although unique is mostly considered good, in this case the word to me means extraordinary or odd or strange and unusual.

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