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Tags: dramaThe Apartment is a magnificent comedy with splendid acting turned out by the studios at the end of the Golden Age of film. It is one of only eight comedies to have ever won the Best Picture Oscar, it hangs with some heady company, but it certainly belongs there as one of the best comedies [Read More …] The Village is the latest movie from suspense film director M Night Shyamalan about a small village in the late 1800s and the beasts that prey around its borders. The film features one of Shyamalan’s patented twist endings as well as the grand emergence of a new star, this time the new talent is Bryce [Read More …] While I admit that not every major movie needs to have Oscar caliber performances and subtitles I do expect a modicum of entertainment for my exorbitantly priced movie ticket. Unfortunately Collateral did not deliver $8.50 worth of entertainment and I was left thinking that my movie buddy and I would have been better left spending [Read More …] Nicholas Cage has made his career playing quirky characters with nervous habits and other issues. Here he combines all of them together to create Roy Waller a neurotic conman who suffers from agoraphobia, obsessive compulsive, and a number of other disorders. He is also a con man. A scam artist who justifies his work because [Read More …] Lost in Translation is like a great dessert. It is a surprising confection that melts in your mouth and lingers there, leaving you, over time, to remember it fondly. It is a small story, no big story arc, no big scenes or explosions, it is the story of two people, Murray’s Bob Harris, and Johanson’s [Read More …] |
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