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From Badass to The Other Fellow, Just How James Bond Some People Are Depends on...
Love #JamesBond? Not everyone does, and to bear this iconic name of #popculture most famous superspy isn't easy. Matthew Bauer's The Other Fellow tracks down some Bonds & asks that question. The answers in this #documentary #movereview and date at:
In Theatres and On Demand, Feb 17 It’s tough to live up to being THE James Bond than being a James Bond. That’s because anyone who bears that name has the weight of living up to that namesake thrusted upon them. For Matthew Bauer to examine where pop culture crosses over to reality in his documentary, The Other Fellow, is very telling. It has moments where you have to smile, cheer, and…
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Check out our review of “Along for the Ride” from Netflix. The summer before college Auden meets the mysterious Eli, a fellow insomniac. While the seaside town of Colby sleeps, the two embark on a nightly quest to help Auden experience the fun, carefree teen life she never knew she wanted. #movie #cinema #film #alongfortheride #netflix #romcom #teencomedy #teendrama #movereview #filmsnobreviews https://www.instagram.com/p/ChqNg9EP6at/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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LUCA movie review - Just short of a monstrous good time
Now available on @DisneyPlus is the latest @Pixar film LUCA. Here's @nika_yaya's thoughts on the film that she says is "Just short of a monstrous good time" #PixarLuca #Portorosso #Luca #movereviews
Title: LucaDirector: Enrico CasarosaCast: Jacob Tremblay, Jack Dylan Grazer, Emma Berman, Saverio Raimondo, Maya Rudolph, Marco Barricelli, Jim Gaffigan, Peter Sohn, Lorenzo Crisci, Marina Massironi, and Sandy MartinMovie length: 1 hours 35 minutes What it is: Luca is aching to go out and experience the world, but family, and the fact that he’s a sea monster, hold him back. What I think: A…
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#Disney#DIsney Pixar#Disney+#Emma Berman#Enrico Casarosa#Jack Dylan Grazer#Jacob Tremblay#Jim Gaffigan#Lorenzo Crisci#LUCA#Marco Barricelli#Marina Massironi#Maya Rudolph#Nika Yaya#Peter Sohn#Pixar#Sandy Martin#Saverio Raimondo
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El Hoyo
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8228288/
A dystopian science fiction horror film directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia which is set in a prison aka the hole which houses 2 inmates per floor. The inmates are switched around between floors every month. Takes you on an emotional ride from the lens of the main character played by Iván Massagué. It emphasizes on the selfish gene in our dna and how we cannot escape it when situations are dire.
A little hard to watch if you do not have an appetite for gore. This movie makes you think a bit and is not a light-hearted watch. Recommend when you are in the mood for a more heavy and serious movie.
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Movie Review: I Can Only Imagine
I Can Only Imagine Genre: Drama/Family Rated: PG Release Date: March 16, 2018 Running Time: 1 hour 50 Minutes Directed By: The Erwin Brothers Starring: J. Michael Finley, Madeline Carroll, Trace Adkins, Priscilla Shirer, Cloris Leachman and Denis Quaid Synopsis: It's the song that brings ultimate hope to so many...often in the midst of life's most challenging moments. Amazingly, the song was written in mere minutes by MercyMe lead singer Bart Millard. In reality, those lyrics took a lifetime to craft. He found faith at a young age, but life was not easy for Bart. He leaned into an active imagination and his love of music as he escaped a troubled home life. As he grew older, Bart turned to football in hopes of somehow connecting with his abusive father. Chasing a dream, while running from broken relationships, Bart hit the road in a tour bus with his new band MercyMe. Many know the song I Can Only Imagine. This movie tells the story, behind the song. Review: I always approach the viewing of movies falling into the category of Christian, with a sense of hesitation. All too often they're poorly done, wishy washy and at worse, a movie targeted toward a very small audience. Even though the official genre for I Can Only Imagine falls into the Drama/Family category, I still approached my screening with a sense of caution. However, I'm happy to say the Erwin Brothers do not disappoint with their production in this movie. With a strong cast made up of such notables as Dennis Quaid, Cloris Leachman and Trace Adkins, I Can Only Imagine brings with it a sense of credibility and star power many such movies lack. The standout in the movie comes from newcomer to the big screen J. Michael Finley playing the lead role of Bart Millard. Finley made his broadway debut in Les Miserables in 2014. His brilliant acting performance is only heightened with his incredible vocal performance in this movie.
Clocking in at close to two hours, I Can Only Imagine falls prey to the long standing problem of - How to set up a story, without becoming fragmented and disjointed. While the problem does not last long, the first 20 minutes or so seem somewhat jumpy and non-connected, while the producers fill in the back story for the rest of the movie. Don't get me wrong, this is a brilliant example of the long lost art of storytelling. But, the opening scenes felt somewhat like riding in the back of a pickup truck bumping along a gravel road. Then, once the movie hits its stride, the story of the song and the songwriter, hits a home run. I Can Only Imagine is much more than just a song. It's a story of redemption. It's a story of a journey. It's a story of fatherhood. It's a story of pursuing your dreams, in the midst of the bumps and bruises of life. It's a story which only brings more meaning to the popular song I Can Only Imagine. In his book Seeing What is Sacred, Ken Gire writes: "The writer is a custodian of the stories once spoken around campfires. Stories we are admonished not to forget. A storyteller has the task of running behind the lines to make sure the stories live, to make sure those shining memories or our humanity, however brief, are not forgotten." I Can Only Imagine does just that. This is a the story behind the song, which started around a campfire. In the end, I Can Only Imagine not only brings a tear to your eye, but encourages you to love, forgive, and keep moving forward in the face of naysayers, no matter who they may be. Family-Friendly with a 3.5 out of 5 Lloyd Rating
My wife and I cut our teeth in the movie review world as movie critics in the mainstream arena for a number of years. Our main focus in what we called Frame by Frame, still holds true today - Is the movie family-friendly? With a rating of PG, we can say I Can Only Imagine firmly falls into the category of family-friendly. Back in the day our Frame by Frame rating system was based on what we called Lloyds. Short for celluloid, our film strip icon served us well, as we bring him back to life once again for reviews we're doing now. Our Director Lloyd to the left is giving his - and our - stamp of approval on this movie as family-friendly with a 3.5 out of 5 Lloyd rating. While I Can Only Imagine may not turn into a Box Office hit simply because of it's limited release, this is definitely a movie worth seeing, and yes, maybe even adding to your DVD library. If it's anything like the song, I Can Only Imagine the movie, is bound to not only find broad acceptance in the Christian marketplace, but also in the mainstream marketplace. Enjoy the show! Dr. Rus Read the full article
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Movie Review of Stephen King's "Doctor Sleep"
This is my new favorite movie, based on the Stephen King novel. Now that you know I’m biased, I’ll explain why this film is so great: It’s a Kubrick sequel. It could’ve been called The Shining 2. #movereview #stephenking #movie
Movie Review of Stephen King’s Doctor Sleep, written by Horror Author, A.R. Braun. This is my new favorite movie, based on the Stephen King novel. Now that you know I’m biased, I’ll explain why this film is so great: It’s a Kubrick sequel. It could’ve been called The Shining 2. How can it be Kubrick when the man is dead? Movie Review of Doctor Sleep by Stephen King It’s directed similar to…
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This movie was pretty good. In this movie King Kong was the Good Guy. And he has gotten so bigger. The only thing I didn't like about it was they ignored the previous movies about King Kong. He has been around for decades! #movereviews (at Paloma Creek, Texas)
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Wet Hot American Summer
I finally watched the 2001 comedy film classic (actually twice) that happens on the last day of summer camp and the new prequel that happens 2 months earlier on the first day of summer camp which uses the same actors. Considering the film had Paul Rudd who was semi-famous at the time but it also had Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, Elizabeth Banks before they were known popularly. It has such an anarchic spirit where it seems like everyone is being stupid and there is so much plot in these things with pieces of NASA’s Sklyab falling or a government conspiracy but there is such a sincerity underneath it all that it somehow works. It sincerely filmed a gay sex scene in 2001 which is not only brave but somehow makes it even funny. It features a scene of a character declaring his love and want to hump a fridge and makes it an inspiring scene about being who you are. The prequel series ups the absurdity factor and gives crazy origin stories to everything and is just as perfect as the movie. And all of the new actors just fit into the world so perfectly, it’s like they were there all the time.
Basically, taking the film and the prequel series make one of the best achievements in comedy history. Don’t get me wrong, it’s definitely you either love it or hate it. There really is no in between. But if you like your comedy in a more anarchic style and this was a big influence on things like Anchorman then you are in for a treat.
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Movie Review of Stephen King's "Doctor Sleep"
This is my new favorite movie, based on the Stephen King novel. Now that you know I’m biased, I’ll explain why this film is so great: It’s a Kubrick sequel. It could’ve been called The Shining 2. #movereview #stephenking #movie
Movie Review of Stephen King’s Doctor Sleep, written by Horror Author, A.R. Braun. This is my new favorite movie, based on the Stephen King novel. Now that you know I’m biased, I’ll explain why this film is so great: It’s a Kubrick sequel. It could’ve been called The Shining 2. How can it be Kubrick when the man is dead? Movie Review of Doctor Sleep by Stephen King It’s directed similar to…
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Movie Review of Stephen King's "Doctor Sleep"
Movie Review of Stephen King's Doctor Sleep, written by Horror Author, A.R. Braun. It’s a #Kubrick sequel. #movereview #horrormovie #stephenking #doctorsleep #movie
Movie Review of Stephen King’s Doctor Sleep, written by Horror Author, A.R. Braun. This is my new favorite movie, based on the Stephen King novel. Now that you know I’m biased, I’ll explain why this film is so great: It’s a Kubrick sequel. It could’ve been called The Shining 2. How can it be Kubrick when the man is dead? Movie Review of Doctor Sleep by Stephen King It’s directed similar to…
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Movie Review of Stephen King's "Doctor Sleep"
This is my new favorite movie, based on the Stephen King novel. Now that you know I’m biased, I’ll explain why this film is so great: It’s a Kubrick sequel. It could’ve been called The Shining 2. #movereview #horrormovie #stephenking #doctorsleep #movie
Movie Review of Stephen King’s Doctor Sleep, written by Horror Author, A.R. Braun. This is my new favorite movie, based on the Stephen King novel. Now that you know I’m biased, I’ll explain why this film is so great: It’s a Kubrick sequel. It could’ve been called The Shining 2. How can it be Kubrick when the man is dead? Movie Review of Doctor Sleep by Stephen King It’s directed similar to…
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