I’ll be honest – it was with great trepidation that I walked into a recent screening of THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN. You see, growing up in Europe, I grew up with “Tintin” (in French, no less) and was intimately familiar with his adventures and his eclectic entourage of characters. This being a “big Hollywood production,” […]
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SEDUCING CHARLIE BARKER, Sharp Witted Chick Flick
December 8th, 2011
John Delia Looking for a film that you gals can get together for a laugh, unwind and be yourselves? Try Seducing Charlie Barker, a sharp-witted movie involving a modern day romance-on-the-rocks story with fine performances by a very good cast.
LE HAVRE, A Compassionate Indie
December 8th, 2011
John Delia One of the better foreign films to be released in the US, Le Havre makes a statement about human rights. I like the way the movie presents the characters, moves the story along and ends on an upbeat note. If you love movies that put some heart into the storyline, then go see Le […]
INTO THE ABYSS, A Questionable Doc
December 2nd, 2011
John Delia I’m not really fond of evaluating films based on political questions, religious beliefs or social values, so with Into the Abyss, my review will be short and sweet. The film puts the capital punishment question of shall we put a murderer to death even if we know he did the killing? What gets left […]
THE SKIN I LIVE IN, Deliciously Bizarre
December 1st, 2011
John Delia This film gets so incredible that it’s perfect for mainstream and fans of the “bizarre” alike. It’s called The Skin I Live In and if you use your imagination and accept it for face value you will be thoroughly entertained. It’s not The Bride of Frankenstein, but revenge has never been sweeter.
Women Playing Men
November 23rd, 2011
baeby When I first saw the pictures of Glenn Close as Albert Nobbs, I did not think anything of them other than the lack of makeup shows her true age, and kudos to her for being so bold to show it in this world of plasticized women on a mission to retain their youth as long […]
HUGO, a Charming Masterpiece
November 23rd, 2011
John Delia Director Martin Scorsese takes his audience on a magical ride through a Paris train station in the adventurous tale Hugo. Graced with an amazing cast that makes his wonderful characters come alive, it’s an enchanting production.

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