Tag: Drama

Written Reviews

WALL STREET: MONEY NEVER SLEEPS written review

It’s not often that a good drama comes to the screen that’s able to captivate without car chases, murder or action sequences to keep the audience entertained. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps put on a great show that held my attention from the opening scene to the final touching conclusion. However, that said, if you are going to see this film, check out the original, as there’s minimal character development of some of the key characters here.

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Written Reviews

THE TOWN written review

The Oscar race has just added a new candidate called The Town, a gritty gangster film that heats up the screen with crime and romance. The film gets top marks from this critic in all departments, acting, directing, cinematography and storyline. Although some may say that the film has flaws, I can’t find a contender this year that can boast a more perfect entrant into Hollywood’s most prestigious awards race.

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Foreign

MADEMOISELLE CHAMBON written review

“ADULT SEX EDUCATION” Starring: Vincent Lindon, Sandrine Kiberlain, Aure Atika and Arthur Le Houérou Directed by: Stéphane Brizé MPAA Rating: Unrated Genre: Drama, Art/Foreign in

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Written Reviews

GET LOW written review

Inspired by a true story, Get Low transports the audience to the late 1930’s for a very unusual event. Top notch acting, directing and smart cinematography makes the film an exceptional piece for those that like their drama with some dark comedy. Get Low stands a chance for award nominations in all aspects, especially the acting of Robert Duvall and Bill Murray.

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Written Reviews

EAT PRAY LOVE written review

Not all movies are what they promote in theatre trailers but Eat Pray Love is an exception. So if you have seen the movie trailer than guys you know what you are in for. The movie hits it’s female target audience with pinpoint precision offering three stories each a step toward the feminine viewpoint on separation from a loved one, forgiveness of the act and a muffin top.

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Art & Music

COCO CHANEL & IGOR STRAVINSKY written review

Last year’s Coco Before Chanel now continues with a new lead actress and very brazen content. Beautifully photographed and directed, Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky is a gem for the art lover and film buff. If you have been smitten by Chanel’s rise from rags to riches, then this is a must see film.

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Written Reviews

THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT written review

It’s a different kind of love story that deals with family and changes within our society. It’s called The Kids Are All Right and it is very good. The excellent acting and keen direction make the challenging storyline real. If you would like to check out the other side of the coin involving gay relationships, this is the film for you.

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Art & Music

THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE guest review

In the first film, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, Larsson’s story and characters were artfully condensed down to a manageable size and the director and cast were able to achieve a logical, articulate, and breathtaking chase against time to solve a 40-year-old cold case, while introducing two instant classic screen characters. A thoroughly entertaining film, I highly recommend seeing it (now out on DVD).

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Art & Music

THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE written review

This film is long, challenging, relentless and brutal, but The Girl Who Played With Fire comes up a winner in spite of these probable shortcomings. Based on a book trilogy by Stieg Larsson, this sequel to The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo provides a new case for its central characters and fleshes out new dangers with which they have to deal. It’s a mystery thriller with a twisted ending.

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