Zodiac: I Left My Hearts in San Francisco (Review)
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Zodiac: I Left My Hearts in San Francisco (Review)

Suspense is the uncertainty of what’s about to happen. In those moments before something happening, we’re left with our own imaginations as to what’s about…

Welcome To The Punch – British, Gritty and Polished? (Review)
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Welcome To The Punch – British, Gritty and Polished? (Review)

Director Eran Creevy Starring James McAvoy, Mark Strong Running Time 99 Minutes Ex-criminal Jacob Sternwood is forced to return to London when his son is…

The Woodsman – Rarely Do We Root for the Bad Guy (Review)
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The Woodsman – Rarely Do We Root for the Bad Guy (Review)

The Woodsman, with a very underrated performance from Kevin Bacon, is probably the first time I’ve ever – sorta – cheered for the – kinda – bad…

Y Tu Mama También: Not the Ride You’re Expecting
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Y Tu Mama También: Not the Ride You’re Expecting

“A married woman takes an unlikely road trip with two teenagers, to find the perfect beach.” Directed By: Alfonso Cuaron   Rating: NC-17, 106 min At several points…

Second Opinion: Zero Dark Thirty
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Second Opinion: Zero Dark Thirty

Zero Dark Thirty opens with actual audio of people trapped in the World Trade Center after the planes struck on September 11, 2001.  Then we see…

Vanishing Of The Bees: Where They’re Going & Why You Should Care
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Vanishing Of The Bees: Where They’re Going & Why You Should Care

“This documentary takes a piercing investigative look at the economic, political and ecological implications of the worldwide disappearance of the honeybee.” Directed by: George Langworthy,…

Argo Dark Thirty
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Argo Dark Thirty

With the second premiere of Zero Dark Thirty in theaters across the United States, and the recent Golden Globe Awards presented to Ben Affleck for…

Zero Dark Thirty: A Necessary Silence (Review)
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Zero Dark Thirty: A Necessary Silence (Review)

I don’t think there’s been a film I’ve waited for this year with more trepidation and hope than Zero Dark Thirty.  It comes at the…

The Words: You Stole My Story (Review)
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The Words: You Stole My Story (Review)

Directed by: Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal, Rated: PG-13, 117 minutes The Plot: “A writer at the peak of his literary success discovers the steep…

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