All posts tagged "Review"
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Travis Keune | March 31, 2011
SOURCE CODE – The Review
Duncan Jones made his presence known in 2009 with MOON, his first feature that astounded audiences with its...
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Jim Batts | March 26, 2011
SUCKER PUNCH – The Review
Scientists are constantly exploring the wonders of the human brain, particularly the subconscious. One of the discoveries is...
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Jim Batts | March 25, 2011
OF GODS AND MEN – The Review
In most religious motion pictures the subject of faith is explored and discussed. Faith is at the heart...
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Travis Keune | March 24, 2011
I SAW THE DEVIL – The Review
An eye for an eye is just the beginning… Not only are we experiencing the emergence of the...
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Travis Keune | March 24, 2011
JANE EYRE – The Review
Jane Eyre graduates from required reading to accomplished cinema. It may come as no surprise that I am...
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Travis Keune | March 24, 2011
KABOOM – The Review
Who is The Chosen Son and what the f *ck does it all mean? There is a lot...
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Jim Batts | March 20, 2011
LIMITLESS – The Review
Here’s a variation of an old ethical question-what would you risk in order to get everything you desire?...
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Andy Triefenbach | March 17, 2011
A SOMEWHAT GENTLE MAN – The Review
Stellan Skarsgård stars as Ulrik, a man who is recently released from prison after serving a 12 year...
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Jim Batts | March 11, 2011
RED RIDING HOOD – The Review
There’s a reason why many classic fairy tales have stood the test of time. From one century to...
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Travis Keune | March 3, 2011
THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU – The Review
The concept of fate in cinema is one that’s been around for ages, even longer if you consider...
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Jim Batts | February 25, 2011
DRIVE ANGRY 3D – The Review
A surly loner jumps behind the wheel of his souped-up hot road, one hand clutching a sawed-off shotgun,...
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Jim Batts | February 24, 2011
HALL PASS – The Review
All right, let’s take a trip to cinema suburbia. A place full of immaculate lawns, beautifully furnished homes,...
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Jim Batts | February 18, 2011
CEDAR RAPIDS – The Review
The journey of an innocent whose eyes are opened after leaving his safe, familiar small town surroundings is...
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Jim Batts | February 17, 2011
UNKNOWN – The Review
A popular theme of the mystery thriller film genre is the big conspiracy against one man. Sometimes the...
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Travis Keune | February 15, 2011
WORM – Short Film Review
WORM is a very dark little drama that starts out innocently enough. Geoffrey Oswald Dodd is an average...
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Travis Keune | February 14, 2011
THE SUNSET LIMITED – The Review
THE SUNSET LIMITED, the new original HBO film, premiered recently. The film is a perfect example of effective...
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Joan Rapp | February 3, 2011
Review: ANOTHER YEAR
ANOTHER YEAR is a quiet and thoughtful film. If you like to people watch then this is the...
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Travis Keune | January 27, 2011
Review: LIFE IN A DAY
LIFE IN A DAY reminded me of the unique docu-art films of Godfrey Reggio. I have no problem...