The Crow: Film Review

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The Crow: Film Review

A review of Brandon Lee’s stunning, yet tragic, final performance as Eric Draven, in the cult classic “The Crow”.

Published in Cinemarolling by Birdie, on July 20, 2009
My Sister’s Keeper

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My Sister’s Keeper

What happens when one day, the resource calls foul?

Published in Drama by Riley Themend, on June 29, 2009
Love is in the Air

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Love is in the Air

A list of some of my favourite romantic tragedies, just in time for Valentine’s Day.

Published in Romance by Katalyn Louis Parks, on February 10, 2009
Review of Seven Pounds: The Movie

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Review of Seven Pounds: The Movie

Will Smith, Rosario Dawson, Woody, Harrelson, Barry Pepper.

Published in Cinemarolling by Reilley, on January 6, 2009
The Tragedy Called Vietnam

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The Tragedy Called Vietnam

About the Vietnam war, with reference to Full Metal Jacket.

Published in War by Mike Sedlak, on November 26, 2008
Hysteria: The Def Leppard Story

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Hysteria: The Def Leppard Story

Movie review and tribute.

Published in Drama by JohnKing, on August 26, 2008
Why American Beauty is the Greatest Movie of All Time

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Why American Beauty is the Greatest Movie of All Time

What does this morbid Best Picture Awardee tells us about life? Read on, and find out two of life’s greatest realizations revealed in this tragic melodrama.

Published in Drama by Augustine de Oro, on April 14, 2008
Something is Funny in the State of Denmark: Five Hilarious Hamlet Parodies

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Something is Funny in the State of Denmark: Five Hilarious Hamlet Parodies

Hamlet is one of the most famous plays ever. It’s also one of the longest. That combination has resulted in a number of abridged versions, some of which are hilarious in their terseness, while others are deliberately comedic. Here are some of the best…

Published in Cinemarolling by Ignatius Graham, on March 27, 2008
Stone’s World Trade Center Disappointment

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Stone’s World Trade Center Disappointment

The surprising failure of “World Trade Center” is that it didn’t actually need 9/11 as its backdrop. The same story could have been told about the miner that was stuck in the Sago coal pit or any other human drama where the emotions of the victims and their families are explored. To that end, “World Trade Center” certainly was a poignant movie, but it fell completely short of what it should have been.

Published in Drama by Reuben Yakobovich, on September 4, 2006