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Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Movie Reviews | Book Reviews


Reviews of recent and upcoming DVD releases
Kansas City Star
"Exports" is a dark, sometimes bleak film about a pitch-black interpretation of the Christmas legend, but it's a terrible mistake to dismiss it as horror or yet another case of holiday movie irony. The twisted picture it paints is far from fun for the ...
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Pauline Kael: The golden sage of cinema
National Post (blog)
Pauline Kael's movie reviews were filled with wild ideas, unusual impulses, outlandish intuitions and brash frankness. From the mid-1960s to the late 1980s, Pauline Kael's movie reviews in The New Yorker were an unprecedented phenomenon of ...
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BOOK REVIEW: 'Lisbon': Historian Neill Lochery Brings to Life A Much Bigger ...
HNN Huntingtonnews.net
The classic 1942 movie "Casablanca," directed by Michael Curtiz, was based on a play titled "Everybody Comes to Rick's", a reference to the nightclub run by American expatriate Rick Blaine, played by Humphrey Bogart. Neill Lochery's evocative "Lisbon: ...
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Book Review: The Walking Dead Chronicles: The Official Companion Book
Geeks of Doom
The Walking Dead Chronicles: The Official Companion Book is, as the title would indicate, the official behind-the-scenes book for The Walking Dead. Almost every popular TV or movie (especially those based on comics or sci-fi properties) gets one of ...
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Geeks of Doom
Movie Review: 50/50
The Stylus
At the end of the evening, Adam discovers a book in Kyle's apartment about beating cancer together. The look on Adam's face brought many viewers to tears, which kept flowing during the next few scenes as we watched Adam say his goodbyes to Kyle, ...
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Movie review: Drive (M18, 100 min)
TODAYonline
Based on the book by James Sallis, and brought to the silver screen via Refn's pulpy sensibilities, Drive is a throwback to the stripped down, existential, uber-violent action flicks of the late '70s and early '80s. Or an homage - or blatant rip-off, ...
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Drake's Reception: "Uncharted 3" and video game criticism
IFC
All the other reviews that i read so far said that the Multiplayer actually has improved a lot compared to its predecessor's Multiplayer Mode. Maybe the game is bad for you because you're a mentally retarded asshole who can't play a game that has more ...
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IFC
Movie Review: <i>Janie Jones</i>
Huffington Post (blog)
It's not a movie that will set anyone's world on fire, but Janie Jones manages to be a movie about second chances that's sweet (without being sugary) and tinged with regret. Find more reviews, interviews and commentary on my website. by Marshall Fine ...
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REVIEW: YSO Show makes us love Yale
Yale Daily News
As the Yalie is stuck on an impossible paper for his class "Yale and the Universe," he finds a book about the history of Yale, and after falling asleep at midnight while eating a Wenzel, wakes up 100 years earlier in Yale history. ...
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