Showing posts with label Liz Wicker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liz Wicker. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Indie Film Spotlight - Don't Pass Me By
Welcome to the debut of Indie Film Spotlight, a monthly column that will focus on independent films you may not have otherwise had a chance to ever hear about. Watch for exclusive content like cast and crew interviews and anything else we can throw your way!
Don't Pass Me By is an independently produced film created by the writing, producing, and acting team of Katy K. Burton and Rachel Noll along with first time director Eric Priestley. The movie's ensemble cast also features Keith David, C. Thomas Howell, Jake Busey, Liz Wicker, Elizabeth Izzo, Jeremy London, and Sean Stone. Our exclusive Indie Film Spotlight features our review, an exclusive interview, and info about how you can see this movie today!
Monday, May 28, 2012
Battleship - Movie Review
Since it was first announced that the classic board game "Battleship" would be turned in to a major motion picture, people wondered just what type of story could possibly be written to justify a full length feature film.
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2012 Movie Reviews
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Adam Godley
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Alexander SkarsgÄrd
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Billy Slaughter
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Brooklyn Decker
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David Jensen
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Griff Furst
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Hamish Linklater
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Jerry Ferrara
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Jesse Plemons
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Joe Chrest
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John Tui
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Kerry Cahill
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Liam Neeson
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Liz Wicker
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Marcus Lyle Brown
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Rami Malek
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Rihanna
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Tadanobu Asano
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Taylor Kitsch
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