Posts Tagged ‘Drama’

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Trouble with the Curve, a Sports Film with Heart (Film Review)

An enjoyable life drama Trouble with the Curve opens in theaters nationwide with a stellar cast playing likeable characters in this modern day sports story.  Drawing on an age old message concerning separated family members the film should hit a home run with those who have been dealing with the problem and need a nudge […]

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TITANIC, on Blu-ray for the First Time (2D Video Review)

One of my most beloved romance movies Titanic has come to video in a Blu-ray, DVD combo pack with all the bells and whistles for your complete home entertainment enjoyment. Available in High Definition for the first time, this romantic adventure gives an extraordinary presentation on your Blu-ray player. Whether you missed it at the […]

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Arbitrage, a New Take on a Familiar Theme (Film Review)

Packed with intrigue and very tense moments, Arbitrage makes its way into movie theaters this weekend. You may have seen similar stories as the Arbitrage script certainly isn’t the most original plot that’s come to the big screen. But, the performances, directing and cinematography make the film a nice piece of entertainment. If you haven’t […]

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The Words, Complex and Compelling (Film Review)

Compelling and complex the film The Words reaches for a drama loving audience that will enjoy a touching romance intertwined with an engrossing story. The film has excellent performances by the whole cast and directors Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal work through the intricate script providing very good entertainment.  

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Robot & Frank, a Cute Comedy (Film Review)

Even though Robot & Frank has some rough edges to smooth out, the film does produce a sweet bond between man and machine.  Finding this little gem at your local theater would be an opportunity to see some excellent acting with a cute little quirky storyline.

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COSMOPOLIS, an Enlightening Effort by Cronenberg (Film Review)

Showing most all the ills in the world Cosmopolis gives its audience a slow moving picture of our decaying civilization.  Although the film is nicely acted and directed, there’s too much crammed into the nearly two-hour movie to really appreciate the meaning of it all.  The warning here insinuates the self-destruction of our great society.

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REVENGE: The Complete First Season, Deliciously Decadent (DVD Review)

If you would like to know what retribution feels like then watch the television series “Revenge: The Complete First Season” is now on DVD.  So nicely crafted you would think that author Mike Kelly must have had a close encounter with a vengeance-craving woman.   Seriously though, I thought a female audience would best see […]

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