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MUD, An Obsessive Love Story (Film Review)

  It’s time for Matthew McConaughey to step up and do what he does best and in Mud he nails the role.  The cool little Indie has all the trappings of a good film including, a taught plot, good direction and a couple of kids that can act to boot. If you like movies that […]

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Oblivion, a Visual Sci-Fi Delight (Film Review)

  The opening sequence in the movie Oblivion is spectacular showing Earth as a devastated planet and the moon busting apart following an attack by an alien invasion. Well acted by a handful of cast members, the action movie mesmerizes as it spools out its grand design.  Both the cinematography and computer graphics are the […]

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Blancanieves, a Tantalizing Tale of Jealousy and Deceit (Film Review)

  Tantalizingly brilliant Blancanieves, a sinister telling of the Grimm Brother’s classic tale of “Snow White” comes to theaters this weekend.  The black and white presentation, with music and subtitle boards takes you back to the silent film era where  your ears, eyes and mind feast on acting that comes from the soul of the […]

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42, a Story of Courage and Baseball (Film Review)

  The movie “42” hits a home run in acting, directing and cinematography.  The storyline takes you on a journey of courageousness in the face of racial discrimination and a door opener for others that followed.  It’s not just about baseball but of heroes and the right to play the game.

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On the Road, a Flashback to Free Spirited Times (Film Review)

  A road movie with a lot of sexual energy opens this weekend in South Florida.  The film is called On the Road and its brilliant cast makes it a winner.  Taken from a novel by Jack Kerouac, the film gives a view of 40’s America and the challenges faced by a group of free-spirited […]

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No, a Fight for Rights (Film Review)

  Out of Chile comes a film that was nominated for a 2013 Oscar called “NO”.  It’s a true story political drama that pits citizens against a tyrannical government.  The film makes a statement that no matter what the barrier you can fight for your rights and with the right campaign you can take it […]

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Evil Dead, a Killer Chiller (Film Review)

  New faces save Evil Dead from getting inane in this respectable remake of a Sam Raimi film. The horror flick has some very good special effects, CGI and makeup that turn the film into a gory blood bath.  Although the script does follow the original made in 1981, the evil in this film far […]

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