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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is a film without a plot or purpose. It relies solely on its visuals, which are a mess — the result of a bad drug trip. The characters are supposed to be stoned out of their mind for the entire time, and we are supposed to see what they see, although only some of the time. Other times, we watch from a greater distance,
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Rated: Solaris (1972)
“We don’t need other worlds. We need a mirror!” Space. It’s a big, vast place. Lots of room for things to happen in, and indeed in the movies at least, it always seems like there’s something interesting going on in it. Aliens, killer asteroids, epic battles, black holes,
Leningrad
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 for granted. However, for the people of Leningrad during the 900 days German occupation in the Second World War survival was something they had to
The Invisible (2007)
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 Chatwin as (Nick Powell), Margarita Levieva as ( Annie Newton), and Marcia Gay Harden as (Diane Powell) also directed by David S. Goyer Screen Play by
Movie Review of ‘J. Edgar’ (2011)
The word “okay” is the most apt adjective for 2011’s J. Edgar, Clint Eastwood’s unambitious but handsomely-mounted biopic of one of the most interesting men of the 20th Century. The direction is okay and the acting is merely okay… Apart from lavish sets and (mostly)
The Lovely Bones (2009)
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. But in these 30 minutes, our narrator stopped talking, the plot actually seemed as if it was nearing a conclusion, and I actually found myself getting
Catagion-Review
Average touches, sneeze, grabs, coughs, shakes, sips, and rubs lead to the beginning of an epidemic respiratory deadly virus. With the virus starting in Hong Kong and traveling to the US and other countries, departments like the CDC, struggle to find vaccine because they do not
Rhyming review for ‘The Artist’
‘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 will not be recognized by sight Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo are the leads and each has quite an expressive face Around the time when ‘talkies’
Safe House (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 seen one government/CIA conspiracy thriller before, you’ve seen this film. The good guys might not necessarily be good, the guys on the
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, and the 1980s film Hero at Large used a similar idea. 2011’s Super is writer-director