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“Gamer”, Hopefully Not The Real Future of Gaming
A quick movie review of “Gamer”, by Christian A. Miles. Seen opening night in Hattiesburg, Mississippi at the GRAND theater.
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Tarantino’s Seventh Symphony: “Inglourious Basterds” – Music to Our Ears?
Quentin Tarantino is an auteur in my eyes but the audience will have to decide whether they can stomach an alternative version of Nazi exploits during the Second World War. I’ve done my best to ensure there are no spoilers in my piece.
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The Crow
The Crow is a classic movie from the 90s and helped define my childhood, but is it really all its cracked up to be or is it just a horror inspired superhero film that indulges in violence and sex?
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State of Play: Excellent Tense Political Thriller
A review of the 2009 movie “State of Play” starring Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck, Helen Mirren, Rachel McAdams, Robin Wright Penn, Jeff Daniels, Jason Bateman and directed by Kevin Macdonald.
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Sex and Consequences: Scarier Than a Horror Film
I managed to see a drama that has disturbed me more than any horror film. And I loved it.
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10 Essentials of the Action Movie Genre
For your action movie to work it has to have all these elements.
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Revisiting Rays: Pather Panchali, A Violent Movie
I know a boy whose name is Bodhibrata. He was in standard nine in a school when he chanced to watch ‘Pather Panchali’ or ‘Songs of the Road’ for the first time. Pather Panchali was the first venture of Satyajit Ray as a film-maker….I remember the boy as he has told me a different story on the film. When inquired what has made him shed tears such profusely, Bodhibrata has answered: What a violent film!
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Watchmen: Watchable
A review of Zack Synder’s adaptation of the world’s best known graphic novel, Watchmen. This movie stars Malin Ackerman, Billy Crudup, Matthew Goode, Jackie Earle Haley, Patrick Wilson and Carla Gugino.
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The Difference Between Real Life Gun-Violence and Screen Gun-Violence
Give most men a gun and they start to play-act.











