Monthly Archives: January 2012

  • New to DVD/Blu-ray: “Side Effects”
  • Review: “Before Midnight”
  • Review: “Black Rock”
  • Review: “Star Trek Into Darkness”
  • First Look: “Iron Man 3″
  • Review: “Pain & Gain”
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Are you in need of a mini-diversion from life? Watch short free indie films online to break up your day. These movies may be the perfect break that you need from the doldrums of everyday life. Festival of Films currently … Continue reading

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When a film is based upon a novel, you know it has potential. The story is well enough to cross over into the other medium, but it still requires an excellent screenplay and actors up for the challenge. The Little … Continue reading

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If you are a fan of the intricate, captivating world of HBO’s cult obsession The Wire then Melvin Jackson Jr. will look very familiar to you. He is an accomplished actor but in the documentary Vanishing Black Male he takes … Continue reading

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The partnership between man and horse dates back hundreds of years. Horses have been immortalized in literature, painting, sculpture and film. Prized for their hearty strength and respected for their gentle demeanor, what is not to love about horses? Learn … Continue reading

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There’s something really special about short films. There’s a lot of talent involved in getting across an entire story and getting the audience invested in just a short amount of time. It’s easy to love character over 2 hours and … Continue reading

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Not in the mood to watch documentaries online? They can be a bit serious and thought provoking from time to time. Instead try a little dark comedy on for size. FestivalOfFilms.com has just the right movie for you, as well … Continue reading

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Steven Spielberg has crafted a very versatile career. His newest picture, “War Horse”, which is based on the children’s novel and stage production of the same name, is set before and during World War I. Unlike other Steven Spielberg war … Continue reading

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Stephen Spielberg’s The Adventures of Tin Tin is a humungous hit! Just not in America. Turns out the apparently spellbinding and inventive film based on a very popular character in Europe is just not American’s cup of tea. Alas, the … Continue reading

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OT: Our Town is a documentary film about a school in Compton (Scoot Hamilton Kennedy High) that revives its theater program after 20 years to put on Thornton Wilder’s classic play Our Town. The film documents the struggles of students … Continue reading

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Comedy is great way to kick back, laugh a little and de-stress. It’s why we love funny videos online and sharing a good joke. Visioneers is a dark comedy about too much stress, so it all goes hand in hand. … Continue reading

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