Movie Reviews

Dallas Film Festival ’11: The Ward Movie Review

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One film genre that hasn’t been very present at this year’s Dallas International Film Festival is horror. There are only a couple of movies that are considered “horror” to some standards that made it into the festival. When I...

Dallas Film Festival ’11: LUCKY Review

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Going into DIFF, Lucky was one of my top three films I had to see. Just the one sentence log line will draw you in, “Serial killer wins the lottery and pursues his lifelong crush”. Thankfully I was not...

Movie Review: ‘Henry’s Crime’ isn’t as Much of a Crime as You’d Think

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In less than a week, a new movie starring Keanu Reeves, James Cann and Vera Farmiga will be released to the world.  The film is aptly titled Henry’s Crime because it focuses on a crime Henry (Reeves) plans on...

Tribeca Film Festival ’11: RABIES (Kalevet) Review

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Did you know that Israel has  never made a horror film before?  That is until now of course.  Rabies, also known as Kalevat, is the nation’s first forrary into this crazy genre and it excels on more levels than...

Dallas Film Festival ’11: Boy Wonder Review

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My first screening at the Dallas International Film Festival left me craving for more. I had the privileged of viewing Boy Wonder with both the director, Michael Morrissey and leading actor, Caleb Steinmeyer (HBO’s True Blood, ABC’s LOST). From Boy Wonder Production:...

Movie Review: ‘Rubber’ – Sit Back and Enjoy the Ride

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Alex previously posted the poster and you can read about it here. What can I say about Rubber? It’s ridiculous but awesome. Quentin Dupieux (also known as Mr Oizo) the director, writer, composer, cinematographer, camera operator, and editor (overachieve...

New Directors/New Films at Lincoln Center 2011

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Celebrate 40 years of premieres by film’s most promising new directors! New Directors/New Films introduces New York audiences to the work of emerging or not-yet-established filmmakers from around the world. Presented jointly by The Museum of Modern Art and...

Movie Review: ‘Source Code’ is a Smart Popcorn Movie

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Source Code is my kind of movie. Action, sci-fi, time travel (kinda) and Jake Gyllenhaal. Ok, so maybe he hasn’t had the best track record lately (Love & Other Drugs), but I was totally on board to give him...

Movie Review: ‘Source Code’ is a Smart and Sharp Piece of Sci-Fi Cinema

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Source Code is, what I like to call, the 8 minute sci-fi version of Groundhog Day.  While that’s putting it in layman’s terms, it is the truth but with many more mind-bending twists and turns that are, surprisingly, rather...

Movie Review: ‘Insidious’ Doesn’t Deliver

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The visionary director behind Saw, James Wan, has attempted once again to disturb movie goers with Insidious, which stars Patrick Wilson (Watchmen), Rose Byrne (TV’s Damages), and rising child star Ty Simpkins (The Next Three Days). The movie, written...

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