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Thirty years ago, agents Rachel Singer (Helen Mirren/Jessica Chastain), Stefan Gold (Tom Wilkinson/Marton Csokas) and David Peretz (Ciaran Hinds/Sam Worthington) were on a mission to capture the Nazi doctor, Dieter Vogel (Jesper Christensen), and turn him in to Israel to pay for his crimes against humanity. After the mission
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Three Colors: Red (1994)
We begin with a great scene where we follow a telephone line go under the English Channel. We’re surrounded by sounds and images that overwhelm the senses. And then the phone call results in a busy tone, and we’re hung up on. This works well in making us question exactly what is going on
Three Colors: Blue (1993)
After waking up in a hospital following a car crash, Julie (Juliette Binoche) learns the terrible news: Her husband and young daughter have both been killed. He, a composer, had been working on a piece that would have been throughout Europe, something that will never be finished now. Upon finding herself
Deep Blue Sea – Scientists vs. Super Sharks
MPAA Rating: R Running Time: 105 minutes Year of Release: 1999 Genre: Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller Title: Deep Blue Sea Directed by: Renny Harlin Starring: Saffron Burrows, Tomas Jane, LL Cool J, Jacqueline McKenzie and Samuel L. Jackson. Deep Blue Sea – Scientists vs. Super Sharks In the 1999
Rated: Fright Night (2011)
“That is a terrible vampire name. Jerry?” Yes it is another vampire movie. Yes it raises the same questions about whether Hollywood can ever come up with something original ever again. Yes it feels contrived and unoriginal. Still…Fright Night turns out to be enjoyable somehow. You
Saving Private Ryan (1998)
We begin Saving Private Ryan with a scene that left me queasy and confused. It’s shot with a handheld camera, and it makes us feel like we’re in the action. The assault of Omaha Beach was a pretty important time, and it makes sense for a World War II film to open with it. This scene, which
Chronicle (2012) A film review by Mike Ham
If you had super powers, super powers power that let you move things with your mind, fly as high as the sky and pick things up twice your weight, what would you do with it? New comer to the film industry, director Josh Trank raises this question in his first film, Chronicle, an action, sci-fi, packed
Le Divorce (2003)
The first three words that come to mind when I think about Le Divorce are “awful,” “atrocious,” and “abhorrent.” Not only is alliteration a ton of fun — more fun than watching this film, actually — but these words almost perfectly sum up what I thought
Rhyming review for ‘Paranormal Activity 3′
In ‘Paranormal Activity 3’ you’ll see more of the same from versions one and two For one family, in their house, things are happening mysteriously without a clue This one is a prequel and shows how it all started for each of the other’s story Like the other two movies, this has just scares
Chloe (2009)
I wanted more Liam Neeson. I suppose that is one of, if not the biggest, complaints I have about the film. I wonder how much the death of Neeson’s wife, Natasha Richardson had on his character’s involvement in the story. The script had to be changed due to his absence when her death occurred,