Wow! What a ride. It took Christopher Nolan ten years to write this script and I can certainly see why. It is intricate to say the least. The inner workings of people subconscious is serious and imaginative stuff to tackle. The visuals in this film are stunning. They are not just used to show off,...
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I’m so excited, this is my first 4 Fist review! I loved this movie and I’m taking it as the real deal. I did not know what to expect. I thought it would be cool just for the images of Bansky’s work and other street art but I found myself laughing the whole way through....
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This movie spans three locations (worldwide) and intimately captures the global issues that seep into the modern human’s basic condition. From my understanding, we are all either too success obsessed, too self involved, too daft, too blind to see what is before us, around us. A successful New York couple try and balance their professional...
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Just the mention of the title should make you break out into a sweat! Lord have mercy on me for watching this catastrophe of a movie. When I say this, I mean it in both positive and negative light. Catastrophes leave people broken, unyielding and sometimes, they are left with hope. This movie left me...
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Go out and see this little gem of a movie but do NOT take your four year old. Ok, so I didn’t do my homework and I let my ADD take over when I read claymation – (er, stop motion animation) – the adventures of Mary and Max. Although my kid had a hard time...
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Wow, this is a wild one, it is a sci fi film that just sticks with you. Moon gives you stuff to think about. In the film Sam Rockwell plays Sam a lone astronaut living on the moon. The earth now receives all its power from the moon. Sam’s only companion is a computer/robot named...
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Since we are in the midst of a vampire phenomenon with all the Twilight and True Blood love going on, it is my duty to mention a little art house film that truly transcends the genre. Well maybe not transcends but at least lends itself to a different perspective. An ethereal masterpiece, Let The Right...
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The Reader won Kate Winslet a long overdue Oscar. I do have to admit she was excellent in this film. I, however, did not care for it. The film is centered around Hanna Schmitz, Winslet, and a young Michael Berg, played by David Kross. One day he gets violently ill and she helps him out....
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I had to sit on my thoughts all day before coming to terms with this review. At first view, I thought “this is a SNORE fest”. The story is non-existent, the main character is flat, the entire movie…..SELF INDULGENT. I mean c’mon. Who is going to give a rat’s ass about a bunch of selfish...
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I had huge expectations going in for this little gem and boy, it did not disappoint. During the entire movie I felt as though I was a fly on the wall witnessing endless train-wrecking and salvation all at the same time. I even had to put the tube on mute for a scene that can...
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