Author: Brian Milinsky
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‘Hellbound?’: A documentary that asks – Does Hell really exist?
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Does Hell really exist? This documentary tries to answer that question.
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‘The Cold Light of Day’ might have been best left in the dark
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Making a spy thriller is easy. Making a good spy thriller is hard. Making a bad spy thriller with good actors is even more difficult, yet this film does it.
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Amy Adams delights in ‘Trouble With the Curve’
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Baseball fans will be particularly enthralled, but you don’t have to love baseball to enjoy ‘Trouble With the Curve.’
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There is no reason to dread ‘Dredd,’ film far surpasses Stallone version
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“Is it better than the original” is a question that will be asked about every movie remake. In the case of the remake of Judge Dredd, starring Sylvester Stallone and Diane Lane, the answer is:…
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‘Perks of Being a Wallflower’ is very, very good
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The highest compliment one can give to a film adapted from a novel is that the movie makes you want to run right out and buy the book. This is one of those films.
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‘Lawrence of Arabia’ back on big screen – for 1 night only!
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Almost exactly 50 years after its original release, classic film returns to the big screen for one night only tonight, Oct. 4.
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Adele appears set to sing theme song to ‘Skyfall’
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Singer joins an impressive list of recording artists who have recorded Bond theme songs.
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‘Liberal Arts’ is a strong sophomore effort from ‘How I Met Your Mother’ star
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Writer/director/actor Josh Radnor is at home behind the camera and in front of it.
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Richard Gere is superb in complex ‘Arbitrage’
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The imagery of New York City fits perfectly in and around the events of this story and the film has a very realistic ‘feel’ to it.
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’10 Years’ is a better than average directorial debut for Jamie Linden
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It is the ten year reunion of a group of former high school classmates. Just like any real reunion, things get complicated.
