Tag: Drama

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ANSWERS TO NOTHING, review by John Delia

Here’s an attempt to make a film where the audience has to get involved with many characters for an ending payoff. One problem with the movie, the title says it all, Answers to Nothing. Taking a shocking event and building a story around it can be very entertaining, but not if it gets overly complicated and that’s what happens in the film.

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THE SKIN I LIVE IN review by John Delia

This film gets so incredible that it’s perfect for mainstream and fans of the “bizarre” alike. It’s called The Skin I Live In and if you use your imagination and accept it for face value you will be thoroughly entertained. It’s not The Bride of Frankenstein, but revenge has never been sweeter.

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MY WEEK WITH MARILYN, review by John Delia Jr.

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to meet someone you admire very much and this someone is the rage of the whole world? Most everyone has had visions of meeting some famous person that they idol, but what you see in My Week With Marilyn will bring those wonders alive. It’s a true story that makes me happy to see her come alive again on the screen.

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HUGO, review by John Delia

Director Martin Scorsese takes his audience on a magical ride through a Paris train station in the adventurous tale Hugo. Graced with an amazing cast that makes his wonderful characters come alive, it’s an enchanting production.

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BREAKING DAWN, review by John M. Delia Jr

Kristen Stewart does an excellent job with her most difficult part of the series and displays much better expression throughout the story. The romantic connections throughout the series come to a climax, with Bella and Edward’s wedding. Her relationship with Jacob becomes stressed and the challenge to keep the bond between them strengthens when her pregnancy becomes life threatening.

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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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J. EDGAR reviewed by John Delia

The interesting and historical J. Edgar has reached local movie theaters with very good performances by Leonardo DiCaprio, Naomi Watts and Judi Dench. The film has a few flaws, but it does give a good account of the man who was the first director of the FBI.

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