Tag: Violence

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Safe, Review by John Delia

Jason Statham has made a career out of violent action thrillers like Crank,The Transporter, The Expendables, The Mechanic and more. In his newest film Safe however, he tops any of his past films for action, acting and realism. The heart pounding adrenaline pumping movie is a must see for thrill seekers.

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Why 'A Dangerous Method' Tops Indiewire's 5 Blu-ray/DVD Picks This Week

This week on Blu-ray DVD: A period picture courtesy of David Cronenberg; Angelina Jolie’s directorial debut; a classic about the Titanic that’s not directed by James Cameron; a documentary on filmmaking trailblazer Roger Corman; and a hit French romantic comedy.   #1. Critic’s Pick: “A Dangerous Method” You can always count on David Cronenberg (“The Fly,” “A History of Violence”) to leave his …

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SEEKING JUSTICE, Film Review by John Delia

High energy, good acting and a diabolical plot turn Seeking Justice into a winner. Watching this film I found myself gasping for breath at times due to the impact that comes off the screen. It’s a ‘what if?’ kind of movie that creates panic as much as it amazes. If you like an adult thriller that never lets up, then your choice is easy, Seeking Justice.

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CHRONICLE, review by John Delia

“It’s all abuzz” and for good reason, Chronicle the movie takes aim for a box-office bundle with a “super-powered” film that’s directed at one of the largest movie going audiences, pre-teen to 25. The highly imaginative, intensely thrilling teen film pushes all the right buttons providing a feeding for the frenzied populace that loves their movies on the edge and full of fantasy. If you fit into this mold, then Chronicle should be at the top of your list, for you it’s a winner.

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DON’T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK review by Marisa Ings

The remake is an exact replica of the original with nothing distinguishing one from the other except for the change of Sally as a young girl instead of a grown woman.

The first few minutes of the film gets bloodcurdling scary and sets the bar high for the rest of the film, but unfortunately as the film progresses it begins to fall flat.

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