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Category Archives: Current and Classic Clips
Watching a clip of the yet-to-be-released movie The Last Stand on Festival of Films, I found myself talking to the mini-Schwarzenegger on my computer screen: “How do you keep that accent after decades of living in America?” Not soo-prisingly, he did … Continue reading
Aside from The Hobbit, I’m not sure any other movie of late 2012 is quite as anticipated as Lincoln. When it was announced that legendary director Steven Spielberg had cast phenomenal actor Daniel Day-Lewis as Abraham Lincoln, the film world … Continue reading
Posted in Current and Classic Clips, Drama, Features
Tagged Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln, Nick DeNitto, Steven Spielberg
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Midnight in Paris is one of the best Woody Allen films in recent memory. It tackles head on the nostalgia Woody Allen has employed throughout his career in such films as Radio Days, Zelig, Stardust Memories, and Play it Again, … Continue reading
The trailer for the George Clooney anchored Best Picture nominee The Descendants does the small family drama little justice. The story as presented by the trailer which is available on the free movie sites online Festival of Films, seems schmaltzy … Continue reading






