Showing posts with label Embeth Davidtz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Embeth Davidtz. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Paranoia - Movie Review
Paranoia is a thriller about corporate espionage that starts Liam Hemsworth, Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman, and Amber Heard. The movie, adapted from a novel by Joseph Finder, was directed by Robert Luketic whose previous credits include 21 and Legally Blonde.
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2013 Movie Reviews
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Amber Heard
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Christine Marzano
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Embeth Davidtz
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Gary Oldman
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Harrison Ford
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Josh Holloway
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Liam Hemsworth
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Lucas Till
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William Peltz
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Europa Report - Movie Review
In the very near future, there will be privately funded space exploration. Europa Report, which features Michael Nyqvist, Sharlto Copley, Daniel Wu, and Anamaria Marinca, gives us a first hand look at what one of these missions might look like although we may not be too happy with the results. Sebastián Cordero brings to life a screenplay written by Philip Gelatt using a new twist on the found footage technique.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
The Amazing Spider Man - Movie Review
After watching "The Amazing Spider Man", the first thing I wanted to do was punch Sony in the face. No really, I even Tweeted about it.
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Right now you might be asking why I would say/Tweet something like that. Well, you know those movies that start out with some crazy scene that doesn't make a whole lot of sense in that moment, but then the movie takes you back in time and begins telling you how what you just saw is ultimately the culmination of the entire story?
Thus begins my review...
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Andrew Garfield
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C. Thomas Howell
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Campbell Scott
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Embeth Davidtz
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Emma Stone
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Hannah Marks
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Irrfan Khan
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Martin Sheen
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Michael Papajohn
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Rhys Ifans
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Sally Field
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Skyler Gisondo
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Zoey Deutch
Thursday, January 5, 2012
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) - Movie Review
There are many devoted fans of the highly acclaimed novels written by Swedish author Stiegg Larsson and there is also a strong following for the original film adaptations that also came out of Sweden (myself included), so creating another version for U.S. audiences with mainstream Hollywood actors would have high expectations and would also be looked at with a fair amount of skepticism.
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