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Truly, a Moving Work of Art
My taste in movies vary with my mood, but some of them,really appeal to me in a way that others never could.Its not because its the most clever, or the most appealing,its because its unbelievably well made, amazingly entertaining and most of all, it expands our boundaries.( image courtesy to Google search and I do not own any of them).
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The Last House on The Left: One of The Greatest Revenge Movies of All Time!
Although the movie is pretty gruesome at some points, it portrays a realistic picture of what can happen in the real world. Without revealing too much of the plot, I recommend it to anyone who loves a good drama. Also to anyone that likes a good revenge movie.
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A Decline in Horror – What Happened?
I’ve noticed a growing trend in the movie business. More horror flicks are being pumped out, but more of these films seem to follow some sort of generic pattern that is far from scary. I wonder what happened to Horror?
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A Critic’s Review of Saving Private Ryan
This is a movie review about the Steven Spielberg movie Saving Private Ryan.
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Fast and the Furious (2009)
A review on the new Fast and the Furious (2009)
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Splinter: It Won’t Go Away on Its Own
Recently, I got to watch the horror flick “Splinter”. It made me think twice about having any wooden furniture in my house.
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Airport ‘77 (1977): Three and a Half Stars
A 747 airliner is hijacked for some valuable cargo on board and ends up crashing in the Bermuda Triangle. Now the crew and passengers must escape before the plane is completely submerged with water.
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The Amityville Horror (1979): Four Stars
George and Kathy Lutz purchase a new house out in Amityville, Long Island, New York. What they soon find out is that a mass murder had taken place in that house one year earlier. Then, a series of strange paranormal activities occur and causes them to leave 21 days after their move in.












