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by D.L. White - 2007-02-08
So, the million dollar question in every actors mind is usually "how do I get a part?" Well, let me tell you all about it...The basic path goes something like this. Someone needs an actor, so they h...
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32.
by Jack Reider - 2007-02-13
You will not find Citizen Cane in this list. You will read here neither about Academy Award winners nor about movies that have changed the world of films. You will read here about films that the only ...
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by RJ Lavallee - 2007-02-22
Adults easily forget how insidious are particular aspects of our society. As a father who is trying to be cognizant of the media his children consume, I've noticed a particularly disturbing element of...
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34.
by Ugur Akinci - 2007-02-24
This is one Hitchcock movie that is all grim business and no dillydallying theatrics. No Hitchcock cameos, for example (except in the opening scene where a silhouetted Hitch addresses the viewers dire...
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by Ugur Akinci - 2007-02-24
Movie fans will remember George Reeves as one of the red-haired twins in Gone With the Wind.That award winning classic's title also turned out to be a summary of whatever career Reeves had for the rem...
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by Ugur Akinci - 2007-03-01
An obvious WW2 propaganda movie made back in 1943 with full blessings of the Navy Department. This Cary Grant flick falls flat on its face by today's standards for its lack of realism and heavy-handed...
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by Ugur Akinci - 2007-03-02
Or the dirty underbelly of American machine politics...Some movies are just for watching and then forgetting them. They are for pure entertainment. But others like "Gods and Generals" are good enough ...
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38.
by Ugur Akinci - 2007-03-02
An improbable but still arresting downward-mobility story by the writer-director Matthew Tabak. Also released under the title "Auggie Rose."Jeff Goldblum plays the successful go-getter insurance sales...
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by Ugur Akinci - 2007-03-02
Land of Plenty (2004) has a lot going for it ... It's yet another amazingly delicious and humane film by the one and only Wim Wenders, the Jim Jarmoush of Germany.Where to begin?...First, the casting ...
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by Ugur Akinci - 2007-03-02
"Diabolically Yours," despite the fact that it is in English, should still count as a French film noir (the phrase itself is French anyways) thanks to Alain Delon's tongue-in cheek acting. A classic n...