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cinema reviews

We’re All in this Together
James Harleman / September 11, 2008
review of HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL Directed by Kenny Ortega Rated TV – G Review by Caitlyn Stark Over the next couple months, I will be reviewing
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Ten Movie Blasts from the Past…
James Harleman / September 3, 2008
Offshore internet drilling struck a server pocket of buried mp3 audio reviews and explorations of film that haven’t been listed or noted as part of the
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Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
James Harleman / August 11, 2008
A Review by Elliot Strong Starring: Hunter S. Thompson, Johnny Depp Written/Directed by: Alex Gibney Limited release in theaters, DVD release date TBD. Rated R Trailer:
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Rent The Apartment
James Harleman / August 8, 2008
A Review of The Apartment by guest contributor Zach Malm Directed by Billy Wilder Starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Fred MacMurray A writer-director before that hyphen became
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The Counterfeitors
James Harleman / August 4, 2008
A review of THE COUNTERFEITORS by Aaron Webb directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky, Rated R The Counterfeiters is an Austrian film which tells the story of Salomon Sorowitsch, a
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Wall-E Review
James Harleman / August 1, 2008
by guest contributor Caitlyn Stark directed by Andrew Stanton Rated G Hundreds of years in the future, life on earth has ceased to exist as we
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Exploring Guillermo Del Toro’s Labyrinth
James Harleman / July 25, 2008
Pan’s Labyrinth Audio Review by James Harleman (contains spoilers) “Is there real immortality and real magic? I believe there is… I believe they are a spiritual
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The Dude Abides: Cult Classic for Our Times
James Harleman / July 22, 2008
A review of THE BIG LEBOWSKI by Elliot Strong starring Jeff Bridges and John Goodman directed by Joel Coen Rated R His words are quoted, books
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The Knight is Darker, but Viewer will Endure
James Harleman / July 19, 2008
If anyone still thought you could still say "comic book movie" and that the phrase implied a certain sensibility, style, or genre, The Dark Knight has