Archived Results for Monday, August 15, 2011[ 2011 ][ Feb ][ Mar ][ Apr ][ May ][ Aug ][ Sep ][ Oct ][ Dec ]
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I mostly love "Indie Films." As an film aficionado, I get to root for the underdog production and enjoy the tale told well in celluloid all at the same time.
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Director Darren Aronofsky employs the tragedy of full blown schizophrenia to allegorically expose the duality of raw emotional conflict within the hyper-creative process that is the backstage confluence of ballerinas and their bosses.
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The exposition of the hard edges of a bad time, in an otherwise thoughtful world, is the best of "Water for Elephants."
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What if the Rapture is not to as it has been alluded to in Thessalonians in the New Testament of the Christian Bible?
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Director Michel Gondry took a lame script by Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg to build an unbelievable film, devoid of all emotion or the ability to elicit any palpable audience empathy.
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Infrequent Screenwriter / Director Cameron Crowe made another indelible mark in this film about himself, and how he did, or may would have interacted with notable Rock 'n' Roll artists, who humorously struggle to become dysfunctional Rock 'n' Roll stars.
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