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Leningrad

Leningrad

By • on February 11, 2012

Survive; the most natural of human behaviors. It is something we all strive for during our existence and for most of us it is just something that is taken

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The Invisible (2007)

The Invisible (2007)

By • on February 10, 2012

The invisible is probably such a great movie and very undestimated not many people have seen this let alone heard of this movie. This movie has Justin

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Movie Review of ‘J. Edgar’ (2011)

Movie Review of ‘J. Edgar’ (2011)

By • on February 10, 2012

The word “okay” is the most apt adjective for 2011’s J. Edgar, Clint Eastwood’s unambitious but handsomely-mounted biopic of

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The Lovely Bones (2009)

The Lovely Bones (2009)

By • on February 10, 2012

Of the 135 minutes of my life that The Lovely Bones robbed, somewhere around 30 minutes actually weren’t too bad. The rest almost felt like torture.

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Catagion-Review

Catagion-Review

By • on February 10, 2012

            Average touches, sneeze, grabs, coughs, shakes, sips, and rubs lead to the beginning of an epidemic respiratory deadly virus. With

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Rhyming review for ‘The Artist’

Rhyming review for ‘The Artist’

By • on February 9, 2012

‘The Artist’ is made as a silent film with no dialogue and it’s filmed in black and white The film’s two lead actors are unfamiliar to most and

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Safe House (2012)

Safe House (2012)

By • on February 9, 2012

Like you’d expect from a title with the word “safe” within it, Safe House plays it as safe as you can in regards to its plot. If you’ve

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Movie Review of ‘Super’ (2011)

By now, a motion picture concerning an average citizen suiting up to fight real-world crime is not an original premise anymore. Most recently we’ve seen Defendor and Kick-Ass assume such routines,

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Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003)

Once Upon a Time in Mexico just goes to prove that you can give an actor the second billing even if they rarely appear and when they do, it’s only in flashbacks. In this case, it’s Salma Hayek’s

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The Woman in Black is Back!

A New Telling of This Gothic Tale of a Haunted Mansion with a Terrible Secret I

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