Posts Tagged "Movie"

Movie Review: Safe Haven

Posted by on Feb 14, 2013 in Media | 0 comments

Movie Review: Safe Haven

Safe Haven is launching in theatres on Valentine’s Day and for the Nicholas Sparks inspired movie this is prime position for another romantic drama to stand alongside his previous works like ‘A Walk to Remember’, ‘The Notebook’ and ‘The Lucky One’.

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Movie Review: Zero Dark Thirty

Posted by on Jan 25, 2013 in Media | 0 comments

Movie Review: Zero Dark Thirty

If you loved The Hurt Locker you will be champing at the bit to find a seat and have everyone quiet down so you can immerse yourself in the movie Zero Dark Thirty. You won’t be sure whether you’re watching the six o’clock news or waiting with President Obama in a locked down situation room waiting for reports from the field.

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Movie Review: Anna Karenina

Posted by on Jan 23, 2013 in Media | 0 comments

Movie Review: Anna Karenina

The tragic love story of Anna Karenina is a classic piece of literature from Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy. Aside from the trailers and incredible imagery the involvement of Joe Wright as director and a powerful ensemble cast meant the ingredients were all in place. All we needed to do was start the orchestra and see where this Russian rail journey would take us.

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Movie Review: Lincoln

Posted by on Jan 20, 2013 in Featured Articles, Media | 1 comment

Movie Review: Lincoln

Lincoln is the highly anticipated movie from Steven Spielberg that has had critics and fans watering at the mouth to see inside the life of the 16th President of the United States. Lincoln was set to leave his mark on American history as he chartered the waters of both the Civil War and his penultimate mark left with the abolition of slavery.

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Movie Review: ParaNorman

Posted by on Jan 12, 2013 in Media | 0 comments

Movie Review: ParaNorman

ParaNorman just isn’t your normal Pixar style animation. In fact it comes from the stop-motion genius of the people at Laika who created Coraline. ParaNorman opens with our soon to be hero talking to his dead Grandmother on the couch at home which only infuriates his family, isolating him and giving us a sense of the loneliness he feels.

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