Tag: Brian Milinsky
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Linda Kaye was thrown from car in ‘Reservoir Dogs’ and shot in ‘Pulp Fiction’
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Tail Slate’s Brian Milinsky chats with Linda Kaye, a former stunt woman and close friend of Quentin Tarantino, who has small roles in both ‘Reservoir Dogs’, ‘Pulp Fiction’, both back in theaters for special screenings…
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‘Beasts of the Southern Wild’ is a fine first feature film
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This is an outstanding first feature film by co-writer and director, Behn Zeitlin.
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Roger Ebert reviews ‘Killing Them Softly’… and gets major plot points wrong!
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I was so shocked by his review of the recent Killing Them Softly that I felt compelled to point out that he really blew this one.
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‘Middle of Nowhere’ is raw, real and outstanding
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A gritty movie about how tough life can be when living in limbo.
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‘Killing Them Softly’ is far from killing it on screen
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Adaptation of novel is very good, although perhaps we could have done without the heavy-handed messages about the economy and politics.
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‘Price Check’ is well worth the price of admission
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An interesting, thought-provoking film that contains a third act plot twist that might just make you sit straight up in your seat
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‘Moonrise Kingdom,’ ‘Silver Linings Playbook’ lead Independent Spirit Award nominations
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The Independent Spirit Award nominations, seen by some as a good predictor of what will garner Oscar nominations in January, are out. Films Moonrise Kingdom and Silver Linings Playbook lead the way with five nominations…
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Ang Lee’s ‘Life of Pi’ is magical and best seen in 3D
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Director Ang Lee makes the most of the adaptation of Yann Martel’s novel by screenwriter David Magee, particularly in the images that leap off the screen when viewed in 3D.
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‘Dragon’ (‘Wu Xia’) is best seen on the big screen
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This is an excellent representation of the genre, making up for the only average fighting sequences by adding elements of superb character development and a bit of CSI-like forensic detective work.
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Larry Hagman, star of TV’s ‘Dallas’ and ‘I Dream of Jeannie’, dead at 81
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Actor Larry Hagman lost his long battle with cancer and passed away on Friday.
