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True Blood: Who are You, Really?
The entry into the sixth season of True Blood runs mixed: Besides a Bill inscrutable, unfathomable a governor and an unspectacular death there is also tight, bare skin to see. But still the bite missing.
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My Heart for Classics: I, My Love for Big Country and Western
A film with spectacular shots, wonderful camera work, a memorable soundtrack and a charming Jean Simmons by William Wyler. This can only be a Big Country!
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It is Lightning Fast: Quicksilver Rushes for X-men: Days of Future Past
Evan Peters, known from American Horror Story is the latest mutant adventure X-Men: Days of Future Past play the mutants Quicksilver. Quicksilver is the son of Magneto.
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Movies I Saw in January 2013 (Part Two)
This is a list of movies that I watched during the middle part of January 2013. I have included links to reviews that I wrote and short descriptions for those that I did not write full reviews on.
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Film Review LES Miserables 2012
One of the greatest musical movies of all time.
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Review of Cinema Musical Les Miserables
On Monday night I went to my local Vue cinema see the film musical Les Misérables, an adaption of the stage musical of the same name. It was an outstanding experience and fully lived up to all the hype.
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Les Miserables The Movie: Purists Beware
It may be up for four Golden Globes and is the subject of Oscar buzz, but the movie version of Les Miserables is different from the Broadway musical. For fans of the musical, the movie’s alterations may only serve to ruin perfection.
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Sparkle (2012) is an Updated & Entertaining Film
The comparisons and contrasts between the 1976 and 2012 films can’t be avoided. Both films succeed in entertaining it’s target audiences.
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Love’s Labours Lost
I very rarely feel the need to critique on movies but, having just watched the 2000 Kenneth Branagh version of Loves Labours Lost on Saturday, I felt compelled to put fingers to keyboard. It’s a great starter if you want to polish up your Shakespeare!
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Film Review of Nine: A Handsome Hunk with a Beautiful Younger Wife, a Dearly Departed Mamma, Hot Muses, and Writers/Directors Block in the Movie Industry of Rome Between 1965 and 1967
A married writer/director finds himself so stressed over rampant skirt-chasing intrigues that he has no script for his upcoming film. Bit by bit, he loses the support which he initially has from colleagues, family, friends, and spiritual advisors. When he and his current mistress each strike bottom, will he ever bounce back and reclaim his career and his wife in the movie “Nine”?






