Showing posts with label 2012 Movie Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2012 Movie Reviews. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Pitch Perfect - Movie Review
Pitch Perfect is a movie that explores the world of collegiate a cappella singing competitions (yeah, seriously) in a fun and stylish way and provides rising star Anna Kendrick with a role that just might be the big break we've all been expecting from her.
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Adam DeVine
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Alexis Knapp
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Anna Camp
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Anna Kendrick
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Ben Platt
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Brittney Alger
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Brock Kelly
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David Del Rio
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Donald Faison
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Elizabeth Banks
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Hana Mae Lee
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Jacob Wysocki
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John Michael Higgins
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Judd Lormand
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Rebel Wilson
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Skylar Astin
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Utkarsh Ambudkar
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Wanetah Walmsley
Sunday, February 3, 2013
The Impossible - Movie Review
Based on an incredible true story of survival, The Impossible shows how a devastating natural disaster can test the will of a family on the most basic level of survival. Director Juan Antonio Bayona (The Orphanage) does his best to recreate the devastation of the 2004 Thailand tsunami while Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor turn in powerful performances as vacationing couple Maria and Henry.
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Ewan McGregor
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Naomi Watts
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Tom Holland
Thursday, January 31, 2013
The Chef aka Comme un Chef (SIFF 2012) - Movie Review
Daniel Cohen's The Chef is a lighthearted romp through the world of French cuisine and stars Michaël Youn alongside the one and only Jean Reno. The accomplished director has cooked up a dish of a movie that has had audiences asking for seconds by serving them equally healthy portions of belly laugh inducing comedy and heart warming drama.
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Best of 2012
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Jean Reno
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SIFF 2012
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Jack Reacher - Movie Review
Jack Reacher is a movie directed by Christopher McQuarrie and is based on a novel by author Lee Child's. The title character has been the star of a series of popular books written by Childs and now Tom Cruise takes on the challenge of turning the former military police officer turned vigilante in to his next iconic movie role.
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Alexia Fast
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David Oyelowo
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Dylan Kussman
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Jai Courtney
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James Martin Kelly
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Josh Helman
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Richard Jenkins
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Robert Duvall
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Rosamund Pike
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Tom Cruise
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Zero Dark Thirty - Movie Review
After achieving critical success with The Hurt Locker, it would seem that Kathryn Bigelow would be an ideal candidate to direct the story of how C.I.A. operatives and a Navy SEAL team took down Osama Bin Laden. Throw in a powerhouse cast headlined by Jessica Chastain, Mark Strong, and Joel Edgerton and you have a movie that is sure to head down that same successful path.
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Callan Mulvey
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Chris Pratt
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Christopher Stanley
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Édgar Ramírez
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Frank Grillo
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Harold Perrineau
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James Gandolfini
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Jason Clarke
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Jennifer Ehle
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Jeremy Strong
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Jessica Chastain
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Joel Edgerton
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John Schwab
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Kyle Chandler
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Lee Asquith-Coe
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Mark Duplass
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Mark Strong
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Taylor Kinney
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Les Misérables - Movie Review
Les Misérables, adapted from one of the most popular musicals ever created, is a movie that fans will adore as all of the appropriate notes are hit (pun intended) by Oscar winning director Tom Hooper and a cast filled with superstar talent. The original story comes from the Victor Hugo novel of the same name which was written in 1862 and is widely considered one of the greatest novels of its time.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Django Unchained - Movie Review
Following the outrageous success of his revenge fantasy, Inglourious Basterds, Quentin Tarantino now gives us another tale of redemption starring Jamie Foxx and Leonardo DiCaprio in Django Unchained. I will admit, I was a late comer to the Tarantino bandwagon compared to most other people that follow his work. Don't get me wrong, I thoroughly enjoyed Pulp Fiction the first time I saw it, but it wasn't until Kill Bill Volumes 1 and 2 that I really became a fan of his unique way of creating movies that simultaneously honor cinema's rich history while pushing the boundaries of what is creatively possible.
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Ato Essandoh
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Best of 2012
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Christoph Waltz
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Christopher Berry
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Dana Gourrier
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Dane Rhodes
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J.D. Evermore
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James Remar
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Jamie Foxx
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John Jarratt
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Jon Eyez
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Jonah Hill
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Kerry Washington
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Leonardo DiCaprio
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Michael Bowen
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Michael Parks
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Russ Tamblyn
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Samuel L. Jackson
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Tom Savini
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Walton Goggins
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Zoe Bell
Monday, December 24, 2012
This is 40 - Movie Review
This is 40 is known as "The Sort-of Sequel to Knocked Up" but turns out to be only sort of what writer/director Judd Apatow set out to create. Taking two of the characters from his previous hit film and giving them their own movie may have seemed like a good idea, but you still have to deliver a quality story with characters you are compelled to watch. Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann attempt to fill that promise by reprising their roles as married couple coming to terms with hitting the big four-zero.
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Albert Brooks
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Chris O'Dowd
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Dan Bakkedahl
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Derek Basco
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Jason Segel
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Leslie Mann
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Megan Fox
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Melissa McCarthy
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Paul Rudd
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Tom Yi
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Wyatt Russell
Friday, December 14, 2012
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - Movie Review
So, there's this little movie that you may have heard of called The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. It is set to arrive in theaters with modest expectations built off of director Peter Jackson's previous works, all of which involve adaptations of some author named Tolkien. Whatever your expectations are of this movie, I would honestly encourage you to check them at the theater door and just be prepared to let Mr. Jackson and company take you along on their little adventure.
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Aidan Turner
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Andy Serkis
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Best of 2012
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Cate Blanchett
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Christopher Lee
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Elijah Wood
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Graham McTavish
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Hugo Weaving
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Ian Holm
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Ian McKellen
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Jed Brophy
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Ken Stott
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Lee Pace
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Manu Bennett
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Martin Freeman
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Orlando Bloom
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Richard Armitage
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Terry Notary
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Killing Them Softly - Movie Review
Killing Them Softly is a movie adapted from a novel written by George V. Higgins under the direction of Andrew Dominik. The film stars Brad Pitt as a hit man brought in to clean up a mess made by a group of guys who had no business messing with a mob controlled card game.
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Ben Mendelsohn
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Brad Pitt
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Christopher Berry
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James Gandolfini
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Joe Chrest
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Max Casella
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Ray Liotta
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Richard Jenkins
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Sam Shepard
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Scoot McNairy
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Slaine
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Playing for Keeps - Movie Review
With a resumé that includes movies like Seven Pounds and The Pursuit of Happyness, both of which featured the one and only Will Smith, Gabriele Muccino seemed like a good choice to direct a cast filled with several big name stars in screenwriter Robbie Fox's Playing for Keeps. The tag line for the film asks "What do you really want?" and my answer to that is just to see a movie that doesn't suck.
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Catherine Zeta-Jones
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Dennis Quaid
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Gerard Butler
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Grant Goodman
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Jessica Biel
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Judy Greer
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Noah Lomax
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Sean O'Bryan
Monday, November 26, 2012
ParaNorman - Movie Review
2012 has been a very interesting year for animated features as Pixar has lost a little bit of its luster as the dominant studio and competition like Dreamworks and 20th Century Fox have risen to a much more respectable level. You can now throw Laika Entertainment in to the ring as well with a surprisingly entertaining stop motion animated effort from the people that previously brought Coraline to movie-going audiences.
Friday, November 23, 2012
Red Dawn (2012) - Movie Review
Yes, this is a remake of the 1984 movie of the same name which starred the likes of Patrick Swayze, Charlie Sheen, and Lea Thompson. The original took advantage of lingering fears over the Cold War and how American citizens might react to a Soviet invasion. This time around, the story is reshaped to fit more modern times using North Korea as the villainous invaders and a new crop of young talent including Chris Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson, and Adrianne Palicki.
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Adrianne Palicki
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Alyssa Diaz
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Brett Cullen
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Chris Hemsworth
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Edwin Hodge
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Fernando Chien
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Isabel Lucas
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Josh Hutcherson
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Julian Alcaraz
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Kenneth Choi
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Matt Gerald
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Will Yun Lee
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Life of Pi - Movie Review
If you have read the book this movie is based on, you are well aware of just how good a theatrical version can be and I'm sure you are desperately hoping they don't mess it up. If you have not read the book, then you are like me and have no idea what this story is about. Everyone knows how good of a director Ang Lee is based on a diverse resume that includes Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Brokeback Mountain, and Sense and Sensibility (We're all trying to forget his Hulk movie, right?) so Life of Pi should be in more than capable hands.
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Best of 2012
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Irrfan Khan
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James Saito
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Rafe Spall
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Suraj Sharma
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Paranormal Activity 4 - Movie Review
You most likely fall into one of two camps when it comes to the Paranormal Activity series. You either can't stand them and wonder why they exist, or you just can't get enough of the franchise that currently reigns as king of the found footage sub-genre of horror films. As for me, I enjoy the series and have been looking forward to what directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman have in store for us now.
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Kathryn Newton
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Katie Featherston
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Matt Shively
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Stephen Dunham
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
The Man with the Iron Fists - Movie Review
The Man with the Iron Fists is the debut directorial effort of The Rza who is also a founding member and producer of iconic hip hop group The Wu Tang Clan. The group's musical style has always been heavily influenced by old school kung fu flicks and their eclectic soundtracks so this seems like a natural transition for the man who also composed the musical score for Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill movies.
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Brian Yang
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Chia Hui Liu
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Cung Le
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Daniel Wu
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Dave Bautista
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Eli Roth
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Grace Huang
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Jamie Chung
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Jin Au-Yeung
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Ka-Yan Leung
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Lucy Liu
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Rick Yune
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Russell Crowe
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RZA
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Yuchen Du
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Zhu Zhu
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Skyfall - Movie Review
After too long of a wait (MGM bankruptcy issues), Bond is back and quite possibly better than ever! With Skyfall, Daniel Craig continues his successful run as 007 along with Judy Dench as MI6 leader "M" in a movie that turns the spy game inside out. Lots of new characters are introduced, both good and bad, and Sam Mendes has now taken over the directing duties for the longest running franchise in movie history.
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Albert Finney
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Ben Whishaw
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Best of 2012
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Daniel Craig
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Helen McCrory
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Javier Bardem
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Jens Hultén
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Judi Dench
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Naomie Harris
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Nicholas Woodeson
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Ralph Fiennes
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Roger Yuan
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Rory Kinnear
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Wreck-It Ralph - Movie Review
Disney's animation department has seen its share of ups and downs over the years with Pixar taking the spotlight away from what was once considered the gold standard and basically the only game in town. Now you also have Dreamworks and 20th Century Fox raising the level of competition to even greater heights to the point where Walt Disney Animation Studios has lost some of its former luster, but hopes to regain that former glory with an all new hero in Wreck-It Ralph.
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Alan Tudyk
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Dennis Haysbert
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Disney
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Ed O'Neill
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Jack McBrayer
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Jane Lynch
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John C. Reilly
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John DiMaggio
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Katie Lowes
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Maurice LaMarche
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Mindy Kaling
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Rachael Harris
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Roger Craig Smith
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Sarah Silverman
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Skylar Astin
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Lincoln - Movie Review
In the hands of a director as highly regarded as Steven Spielberg, you know that a movie about the 16th President of the United States of America would be in more than capable hands. When you add the always amazing Daniel Day Lewis in the role of Mr. Lincoln to the equation, then you are bound to get something truly special.
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Adam Driver
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Bill Camp
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Christopher Evan Welch
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Daniel Day-Lewis
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David Costabile
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David Oyelowo
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David Strathairn
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David Warshofsky
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Elizabeth Marvel
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Gloria Reuben
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Jackie Earle Haley
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Jared Harris
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Jeremy Strong
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John Hawkes
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Lukas Haas
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Michael Stuhlbarg
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Sally Field
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Tommy Lee Jones
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Walton Goggins
Thursday, November 1, 2012
The Sessions - Movie Review
As the poster above advertises, The Sessions has been a big hit at film festivals around the world. Writer and director Ben Lewin has adapted an amazing true story for the big screen and filled it with actors that can deliver performances that fit the material perfectly. If that's not enough then you should also know that Helen Hunt gets all kinds of naked!!
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Adam Arkin
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Helen Hunt
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John Hawkes
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Moon Bloodgood
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W. Earl Brown
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William H. Macy
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