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Tags: adventureHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the best of the Harry Potter films thus far. It is an amazing feat of writing, directing, and editing to take a beloved book that checks in at around 740 pages and melt it into a two and a half hour film while remaining true to the [Read More …] King Kong is in a word magnificent. This is the reason filmmakers make movies and it is the reason that the rest of us go see films. To be caught up in the spectacle of a world that is so different than our own, to be invested in the accomplishments and defeats of the characters [Read More …] X-Men: The Last Stand is an ensemble action film that achieves a delicate balance of its various forces and delivers a reasonably structured and fast-paced summer action film. Brett Ratner has carried on the X-Men battle between the good mutants and the not-so-good mutants and the humans. This time the lines are firmly drawn and [Read More …] The dearth of quality entertainment at the cinema finally ends with the release of the much anticipated latest comic book to make it to the big screen V for Vendetta. There has been a lot of buzz generate around this film mainly because its star, Natalie Portman, had her hair shaved off on film for [Read More …] Spiderman 3 is the first big blockbuster of the summer, guaranteed to have an enormous opening, and in a word, disappointing. Spiderman has been one of the more carefully managed of the new super hero franchises and the first two films are as thoughtful and careful with the mythology and the characters as they are [Read More …] |
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