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On Sunday, Feb. 2, cinema lost one of its finest treasures.
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On Sunday, Feb. 2, cinema lost one of its finest treasures.
Were you expecting someone else?
Film: Pain & Gain
Film: The Place Beyond the Pines
Film:The Host
Temptation is a complex sensation to conquer. During a person's immortal teenage years, saying no to intimacy is a battle within itself. Morals clash and everything is up for ante.
Film: G. I. Joe: Retaliation
Film: Burn
Twenty children were executed at school last December. This shouldn't be news to anyone. The massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary will forever sustain as an oppressive low point in American history.
Film: A Good Day to Die Hard
She looks lifeless from the start. Her face is masked in desolation, as her wide, barren eyes gaze into bleak nothingness. From her opening scene, Emily Taylor appears estranged from our world, not coherently existing with the rest of the population.
Have the main characters of Mama never been introduced to the horror genre? Nothing good can ever, ever stem from adopting two satanic-looking orphans. There are too many possessed-child films for anyone to make that mistake. Does The Exorcist or Orphan flick any switches?
Best Picture
Film: Django Unchained
This time last fall, I categorized the best films of 2011 by genre. I'm not ready to offer my top 10 films of the year because there are still many films yet to be released. Nevertheless,I'll provide this list to steer you in the right direction.
Film: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2
Film: Flight
Film:Flight
Kevin Smith is probably the only person bold enough to lecture about bowling, death, Star Wars and fleshlights all in the same speech.
Film: Alex Cross