Kevin Smith has created an interesting commentary on society, religion, and the youth of America all wrapped in to an independent thriller starring John Goodman, Melissa Leo, and Kevin Pollak. It's nice to see small films like this being created by big name Hollywood types and marketed unconventionally with an internet campaign and VOD availability, but the ultimate question is whether or not this film is worth watching under any format.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Red State - Movie Review
Kevin Smith has created an interesting commentary on society, religion, and the youth of America all wrapped in to an independent thriller starring John Goodman, Melissa Leo, and Kevin Pollak. It's nice to see small films like this being created by big name Hollywood types and marketed unconventionally with an internet campaign and VOD availability, but the ultimate question is whether or not this film is worth watching under any format.
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Anna Gunn
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Damian Young
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Haley Ramm
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John Goodman
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Kerry Bishé
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Kevin Pollak
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Kyle Gallner
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Matt Jones
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Melissa Leo
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Michael Parks
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Nicholas Braun
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Weekly Movie News 11-15-2011
Last week I showed you how you could have a part in the making of The Dark Knight Rises and now, I am here to give you another bit of news regarding what will most likely be the biggest movie of 2012.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Immortals - Movie Review
Immortals looks to attract the same audience that flocked to theaters for 300 which was a highly stylized take on the Trojan soldiers of Sparta and their famous stand at Thermopylae against the Persian army. This time around, the same treatment is given to ancient Greece and the mythological Greek Gods by director Tarsem Sing who is best known for the visually stunning movie, The Cell.
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Brent Skagford
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Conrad Pla
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Danny Blanco Hall
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Freida Pinto
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Henry Cavill
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Isabel Lucas
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Kaniehtiio Horn
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Kellan Lutz
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Luke Evans
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Mickey Rourke
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Neil Napier
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Robert Maillet
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Romano Orzari
Thursday, November 10, 2011
The Ides of March - Movie Review
A film that is written, directed, and starring George Clooney is sure to be heavy on drama and intrigue with a political message either embedded deep within the story or right up front for everyone to see. Since this picture involves the ins and outs of a Democratic Primary race, you can be assured that the audience will be getting a heavy dose of political commentary thrown up in the screen.
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