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[Off Stage] Good Dick

Good Dick is a refreshingly original rom-com that successfully reinvents the genre. The film follows an introverted, nameless woman (Marianna Palka) who has...

[Review] Knight and Day

Knight and Day is fun. That's it. There's not much more to it. It runs with the formula we've seen countless times, and does it well enough to be enjoyable. T...
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[Blu-Review] Remember Me

I know what you’re thinking. You’re looking at Remember Me and thinking “oh great, another chick flick starring that dude from Twilight” or “jeez, another sappy romance flick with that chick from Lost”. You may want to think again. Remember Me does star that chick from Lost (Emilie de Ravin) and that dude from Twilight (Robert Pattinson) but it is in no way a chick flick or sappy romance. ...
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[Off Stage] Small Town Saturday Night

It's not surprising a film like Small Town Saturday Night never found theaters. Written and directed by Ryan Craig, this small little indie about the small ...
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[Review] Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage

There are few subjects in popular music that merit legit documentary treatment more than the legendary Toronto prog-rock power trio Rush. It’s one of rock’s most flat-out unique stories: three nerdy Canadians struggle on the club circuit for a few years....
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[Review] Jonah Hex

Jonah Hex is the worst kind of bad movie. For one, it's not something you can laugh at it. Everything on paper should have made it gangbusters. Instead, Ghost Rider has never looked better....
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[Review] Toy Story 3

Warning: This review contains spoilers. Toy Story 3 is like the end of a 15-year relationship. It's a good friend you know the ins-and-outs of, and, just...
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[Review] I Am Love

I Am Love is an unusual film that begins as an uninviting forray into the politics of a wealthy Italian family and then quickly shifts gears to focus on a passionate love affair that resonates louder than the rest of the film...
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[Blu-Review] The Last Station

The Last Station, directed by Michael Hoffman (Game 6), revolves Russian author Leo Tolstoy and his work. The man was certainly a legend; considered one of the greatest authors of all time, his novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina are absolute masterpieces....
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[Blu-Review] She’s Out Of My League

She’s Out Of My League is a film we can all relate to. Guy meets girl, girl is out of his league and I mean way out of his league. But, of course, he decides to go for it anyway. ...