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Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan’s performances save an otherwise lackluster film. In case you haven’t heard about the NC-17 rated “Shame” before, it’s an adult, dark, risqué, unflinching film...
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“The Counselor” continues Ridley Scott’s cinematic decline. A laywer, known simply as The Counselor, seems to have the perfect life. Not only is he absurdly wealthy, but he’s engaged to a drop dead...
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“Frank” is a quirky comedy with heart. “Frank” the tells the story of an aspiring musician (Jon) that falls in with a strange uncategorized band (Soronprfbs) comprised of an angry theremin player...
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The Best And Worst Films And TV/Web Shows Of 2014 2014 may have been a rather gloomy year in the world, but from a film and television perspective, there was much to admire. As most people know,...
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“Slow West” is an admirable western. In “Slow West,” a 16 year old boy (Jay) makes an ambitious journey across 19th century America to find his true love (Rose). Eventually accompanying him on his trip...
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“The Light Between Oceans” has a lot to admire despite the tough subject matter. After serving in WWI, a quiet man (Tom) looks for some solitude by taking on a job as a lighthouse keeper in a small...
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