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Written by Linda December 06, 2008
Oh. My. God. It's been awhile since I've been so shocked and grossed-out by a film. And you know, filmmaker Takashi Miike is cruel, leading the audience on with a...
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Written by Linda December 02, 2008
Anna and the King was better than I was expecting... and my expectations were pretty low, since it seemed to have been trashed by the critics. It may not be...
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Written by Linda December 02, 2008
"Aaahh! My eyes are burning!!!" I shrieked as the film treated us to lots of elder people in all shapes and sized gettin' busy...
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Written by Linda December 02, 2008
In the jargon of East Germany's Stasi police (the secret police), a "legend" was a false identity, created for people who needed to "disappear" into society. During the Cold War,...
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Written by Linda November 30, 2008
Not to be bitter or anything (as I grumble, "Goddamn kids these days..." and bang my cane on the floor), but I don't think that the teenage movies of my...
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Written by Linda November 30, 2008
American Movie, a quirky documentary about independent filmmaking, is a film that is actually improved and enhanced by all the extras that are included on the DVD version. The extras...
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Written by Linda November 30, 2008
All My Loved Ones is a fictionalized story of one family in Czechoslovakia just before World War II broke out. Hitler has already occupied several countries, and is threatening to...
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Written by Linda November 30, 2008
Let me just say that I loved loved LOVED THIS FILM!
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Written by Linda November 30, 2008
There are some stories where you can truly say "truth is stranger than fiction". The plot of Aimée & Jaguar sounds almost preposterous on paper, if it weren't for the...
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Written by Linda October 18, 2008
It was indeed a gloomy Sunday when I popped in the DVD of Gloomy Sunday. The story of a doomed love triangle, taking place in the heyday of 1930s Budapest...
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