True Grit
With True Grit, the Coen brothers bring the classic western into the modern era with incredible results. With gorgeous visuals and great performances, True Grit succeeds on almost every level. […]
With True Grit, the Coen brothers bring the classic western into the modern era with incredible results. With gorgeous visuals and great performances, True Grit succeeds on almost every level. […]
Never Let Me Go is based on the Kazou Ishiguro novel, and the film really feels like it. Now, I have never read the novel, but there are enough gaps […]
Though I had heard nothing but good things about The Social Network, I hadn’t really expected it to be as good as it was. It really is a good film. […]
Shutter Island is a different type of story than Scorsese usually tackles, but you know what, that’s not that unusual. I mean, the man can’t make movies about the mafia […]
Since sleeping is one of my favorite activities, and I keep hearing so much about this movie, I was pretty excited to see Inception. I feel like I completely missed […]
Lately I’ve been pushing my own film watching boundaries to a little closer to their limits. I’ve been trying to watch more and more films that I was initially afraid […]
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