Archive for the ‘John Delia’ Category

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JOYFUL NOISE, A Heavenly Concert

    If you have some time, want some cool entertainment and like updated gospel music then sit-in on Joyful Noise, a very entertaining musical.  Director Todd Graff keeps the story simple, predictable yet enjoyable with a glowing cast, hip tunes and amazing vocals.

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CONTRABAND, Fuel for Action Addicts

  I can see why Contraband has been set for release in January, with December being action/adventure month this gem would have been buried in their dust. And that would have been a shame, because this gritty story has a lot going for it.  With non-stop thrills, chills and spills this film entertains big time.

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TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY its Mind Numbing

  The British movie Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy is not for everyone.  It’s a mind-numbing film for audiences that crave an involving storyline, can deal with British accents and are into the underpinning of espionage that fueled The Cold War in the 1970’s.  I am not a big fan of films like this one, but […]

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The Top Ten films for 2011 According to Delia

  In 2011 I saw 200 plus films, not counting the Independent offers viewed at film festivals or sent to my home for comment.  This was not a year for bragging rights with too many sequels, enough superhero’s to save several planets, repetitious storylines, not enough good drama, a lot of raunchy romance with more […]

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WE BOUGHT A ZOO, An Uplifting Family Film

    The uplifting drama We Bought A Zoo comes to town and it’s for the whole family.  A true story perfect for the holiday season with an uplifting account that shows what one family can do to help a community while healing themselves.  I am a fan of this kind of film as it […]

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THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, Suspense Filled Thriller

  The mystery and suspense in The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo gets menacing giving audiences an unsuspected thriller.  I liked this version over the foreign release of the movie in 2010 because it’s in English, has Daniel Craig and the story moves along as it should, unencumbered by faulty direction.  For those who like […]

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THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN, A Kid Friendly Fun Ride

  Making the most of the animation called performance capture Steven Spielberg creates a wonderful kid adventure with The Adventures of Tintin.  The veritable roller-coaster ride of a film is even more spectacular in 3D.  Targeted at lads of any age and for good family fun, rush to see the full feature film The Adventures […]

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