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Moneyball

Moneyball

Jarrod Saunders May 20, 2012 0

America’s national pastime, baseball, has been the subject of an endless amount of movies through the decades. Most people can attest to never watching an actual game but knowing all the rules of the

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The Son of No One

The Son of No One

Jarrod Saunders May 18, 2012 0

It will take more than a thick Tom Selleck moustache to convince audiences to take Channing Tatum seriously in this muddled cop thriller. Neither Al Pacino nor Ray Liotta, both grizzled crime thriller veterans,

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One For The Money

One For The Money

Jarrod Saunders May 17, 2012 0

Regurgitating the script of The Bounty Hunter, One for the Money, based on the popular Janet Evanovich series, is a lukewarm romantic comedy that plays by the usual numbers. Rom-com queen, Katherine Heighl, who

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The Music Never Stopped

The Music Never Stopped

Jarrod Saunders May 15, 2012 0

“(Rhythm) is there in the cycles of the seasons, in the migrations of the birds and animals, in the fruiting and withering of plants, and in the birth, maturation and death of ourselves,” -Mickey

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We Bought a Zoo

We Bought a Zoo

Jarrod Saunders May 8, 2012 1

With all the alien invasions, caped fighters and foul-mouthed comedies occupying the big screen it’s hard to find any real family movies anymore. Thankfully director Cameron Crowe saw the gap and put together a

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The Ides of March

The Ides of March

Jarrod Saunders May 7, 2012 0

Political journalist Theodore H. White once wrote, “With the end of the nominating process, American politics leaves logic behind.” This is precisely the theme that dwells deep within Ides of March, a clever, cut-throat

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Battleship

Battleship

Jarrod Saunders May 7, 2012 0

The comparisons between Transformers and Battleship are obvious. If Transformers were family, Battleship would be its slightly more interesting younger brother. As loud and ridiculous as it may be, Battleship offers true American Propaganda

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Immortals

Immortals

Jarrod Saunders May 4, 2012 0

Director Tarsem Singh, known for his work on The Cell and The Fall, is one of the most visually stimulating filmmakers around. Continuing to cross the lines between cinema and art, Immortals, is a

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Dear Mr Gacy

Dear Mr Gacy

Daniel Rom April 30, 2012 0

What drives any thriller is the tension behind the actions of the antagonist. The viewer and the characters are usually unaware of what precisely will happen to them at this person’s hands, but they

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The Avengers

The Avengers

Guest April 28, 2012 1

Marvel certainly have been playing a large risk with their attempt to bring cross-movie continuity with the Marvel Universe. Introducing viewers to mythologies and facts about the given universe and crossing them over into

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Midnight in Paris

Midnight in Paris

Jarrod Saunders April 25, 2012 1

Woody Allen seemed to have had quite a few missteps recently. Thankfully the magic of Paris and the mystique of an era gone –by have returned the director his groove. Midnight in Paris is

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Apollo 18

Apollo 18

Daniel Rom April 24, 2012 0

When the “Found Footage” genre of film emerged with an explosion due to the success of The Blair Witch Project in 1999, every year seems to produce at least one film using that style,

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Scream of the Banshee

Scream of the Banshee

Guest April 24, 2012 0

In Scream Of The Banshee you will find an overall horrific experience. If you are looking for a movie that fails on every level then watch it. Anyone involved with this project should be

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Fear Island

Fear Island

Guest April 23, 2012 1

Still new in the trenches, director Michael Storey brings us an unimaginative but moderately enjoyable thriller which makes you wonder if he shouldn’t have stuck to cinematography. Plot: 5 Friends head off to a

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Everything Must Go

Everything Must Go

Jarrod Saunders April 19, 2012 0

Comedic genius Will Ferrell has decided to try his hand at drama. In Everything Must Go he takes on a complex and painful film that involves loss and self-discovery. And while most of us

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