Movie Reviews: Contagion, We Need To Talk About Kevin, The Three Musketeers The Birmingham Post Yet this is still a compelling and interesting movie, featuring some startling performances. It is told mainly in flashback from the point of view of Eva (superb Tilda Swinton). Clearly something terrible has happened, as she lives alone in a small, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Movie Reviews: The Skin I Live In, We Were Here, Margin Call, The Way ... San Diego Reader Those inspired movie ancestors, Georges Franju's Eyes Without a Face and Marina de Van's In My Skin, invade their subjects' sick minds and stir our pity. Too cosmetic for genuine risk, The Skin I Live In is good on the surface, but it only skims the ... See all stories on this topic » |
Blue Collar Movie Reviews Done Awesome by Red Letter Media Tubefilter News And, if you are a true Red Letter Media fan, then you might want to download the Mr. Plinkett app on your hand held device. Cuz, that elderly psychopath has definitely changed internet movie reviews forever. See all stories on this topic » |
Dining Out Reviews: Restaurants for a visiting movie star or Uncle Joe from ... Richmond Times Dispatch Secco Wine Bar owner Julia Battaglini and staff can get you hooked on some excellent, lesser-known varietals that pair perfectly with one of the best cheese plate selections in town. Credit: ALEXA WELCH EDLUND/TIMES-DISPATCH Try blueberry soup at ... See all stories on this topic » |
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6 Sinful Films: There's Nothing Out There Review Shockya.com Over the years, yours truly bestowed upon you 13 Halloween Horror movie reviews. Last year, 7 Deadly Horror flicks were put on display. Some were classics! Others were decent. A few were so bad that one had to watch them anyway. ... See all stories on this topic » |
The Road to Hell, Paved With Telemarketers New York Times Put this kind of instruction together with an impressionable girl like Madison, and you get the Judy Blume book from hell, just as Mr. Palahniuk intended. A version of this review appeared in print on October 20, 2011, on page C1 of the New York ... See all stories on this topic » |
BWW Reviews: Practically Perfect POPPINS Delights Broadway World Wallace's take on the character manages to restore that devilish twinkle of the movie Mary without Wallace simple emulating Julie Andrews outright. Wallace owns the role. At times she is sarcastic, nurturing, romantic and funny. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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