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Fast & Furious 6

On a bright Sunday afternoon, a couple on the closer side of seventy walked into the cozy little neighborhood theater that I too had chosen to watch my film of choice for the day. Surprisingly enough, the couple continued their merry way into the same theater as I with the full intention of watching the […]

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Iron Man 3

Certainly not one of the summer’s “greats” but still appealing to the entertained eye, Iron Man 3 flew into the opening box office weekend with almost $200,000,000.00 in sales. Not a fabulous start but not mediocre either. Director Shane Black certainly knows that provided enough flashy gizmos with action-packed scenes and a nice flip of […]

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The Kings of Summer

As the highly anticipated coming of age story for the 2013 summer, The Kings of Summer was woefully underwhelming.  Leaving me craving for more than mediocre acting and any definite direction, this film presented itself as a failure to mix the grit of  October Boys with laughable quirkiness of Moonrise Kingdom.  While it certainly does […]

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One Small Hitch

In all honesty, I measured the success of this movie by the fact that I completely lost myself in it.  I had so much fun with it that I felt I was an interactive player and I completely forgot to take notes! So what does that say about this movie? Well, as part of the […]

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In the Lion’s Den

One of the special things about the NaFF this year was the introduction and blending of the Kurdish film industry with Hollywood.  For several years now, the Academy has used its powerful resources to spread the knowledge and culture that comes with the personal creativity of film with others around the world.  It is no […]

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In the Fog

As another one of my personal favorites of the festival, In the Fog moved me from the moment I took a glimpse at the initial trailer.  While many view silence as an awkward void that must be filled in order to reach a level of stable comfort, this particular film thrived on the essence of […]

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Dead Man’s Burden

Listed as a Special Presentation on the official NaFF (Nashville Film Festival) movie categorization, it was a treat to spend my first night of reviews in the packed attendance for upcoming Director, Jared Moshe’s, first anticipated Western.  Released nationwide in select theaters on May 3rd, Dead Man’s Burden proved to be a solid first shot […]

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Nashville Film Festival Introduction

Stepping onto the top platform of the moving escalators, with the early evening glow of the setting April sun, all I could picture was a characteristically royal descent from the top tier landing of Pemberley Hall into a white marbled ballroom clad with adorning guests and silk-gloved anticipation.  Perhaps my own hype had filled my […]

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5 Star Rating System

A rating system for a review site is a necessary evil. Rating systems are only good as a reference, barometer, or compass. While the rating system is there as a guide, it is extremely important that you read the review because you may just miss out on something that you want to experience. Enjoy! 1 […]

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The Great Gatsby

I honestly and completely tried to watch this movie as an objective party. As an English Major in college it is terrifyingly difficult to repress the bias I have towards F. Scott Fistzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Don’t misunderstand me, even as a novel, I hated it. My sentiments have usually been that Fitzgerald is a […]

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