The Town: Ben Affleck, Triple Threat

Forget the shame of “Bennifer”, the personal and professional collaboration (Gigli) of Jennifer Lopez the new “American Idol” judge, and Ben Affleck, who proved to be a director and screenwriter to watch with “Gone Baby Gone”, based...

The American: Clooney in a foreign mood

I love good foreign films, great characters, great acting, great scenery, sometimes a little slow but as Fred Armeson doing Joy Behar says, “so what, who cares” as long as your getting your money’s worth. “The American” starring George...

Eat, Pray, Love: Book’s Fans Will Be Pleased

This past weekend the multiplexes had something for everyone, the under 30 crowd had a very clever comic book style ,coming of age film with Micheal Cera, “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World”, the women had Julia Roberts in “Eat, Pray,Love”, and the...

The Other Guys: Nothing Wrong with some Good Laughs

Will Ferrell is back on top of the film comedy A-List, thanks to the sure hand of his Co-writer and Director, Adam McKay (“Anchorman” and “Talladega Nights”), and a very funny comedic performance from Mark “How’s your Mother”...

Agora: Some Things Never Change

“Agora” is a fine Robes and Sandals film with plenty of action and drama, starring Rachael Wiesz as Hypatia, a 4th Century Philosopher, astronomer and mathematician in the legendary city of Alexandria in Roman Egypt. The film has terrific set design and...

Restrepo: An Updated Band of Brothers

If you want to put the War in Afghanistan into perspective, you should really see this fine documentary by journalist Sebastion Junger and photographer Tim Hetherington. They followed the Second Platoon, B Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment (airborne) of...

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