Archive for the ‘John Delia’ Category

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“Jungle Book” Swings Onto Blu-ray (Video Review)

  One of Disney’s more animated animation adventures The Jungle Book has been released for the first time in a diamond edition on Blu-ray/DVD and Digital Copy.  Whether you are a collector of Disney on Blu-ray or just want the best possible presentation of this comical and music filled adventure it’s a perfect choice for […]

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“The Adventurer” A Cool Captivating Film (Video Review)

  An intriguing mystery film The Adventurer: Curse of The Midas Box is now available on Blu-ray and DVD. The captivating film, taken from the first book in a series by G.P. Taylor, provides all the suspense that the Harry Potter books brought to the screen. It’s a great follow-up for Teens and tweens who […]

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“Monuments Men” A Battle for Art (Film Review)

  If you are looking for a big action film from this weekend’s Monuments Men, it’s not.  More of a historical recreation of true events, the movie tries very hard to open a window to an important part of WWII history, but barely achieves it.  Loading the movie with familiar faces of top actors, director […]

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“Awkward Moment” A Silly Love Story (Film Review)

  Here’s a chick flick with a lot of face time with upcoming stars.  It’s called That Awkward Moment and features Zac Efron, Miles Teller and Michael B. Jordan.  The film’s a romancer that has a lot of appeal, except the storyline is quite hackneyed and very predictable.  The saving grace here is the snappy […]

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“Labor Day” An Sudden Affair (Film Review)

  Finally making its way into many theaters after a soft opening in December, Labor Day adds some drama to the weekend.  The film features some good acting, able direction and a story that intrigues, but gets hung up in reality issues. If you accept the story as played out you will enjoy it, otherwise […]

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“Invisible Woman” Uncharted Romance (Film Review)

  Set in the 1800’s England, The Invisible Woman comes to the screen with all the opulence of the period.  The period piece takes you on a journey of uncharted romance shrouded with an affair.  Appealing due to the actuality of the true story based on Charles Dickens, the film offers a look into the […]

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“Gimme Shelter” Innocence Lost (Film Review)

  A very good film that delves into the soul of innocence lost is touching and heartrending.  It’s called Gimme Shelter and tells a true story about a teen thrown on a dark path that comes to a hurtful crossroad in her life.  The drama has all the trappings of being a future candidate for […]

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