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Tag Archives: Nick DeNitto
It’s rare that a film shows us true, enduring love. We’ve seen plenty of romantic movies in which love endures the obstacles of distance or time, and they almost always end with the couple finally getting together and presumably living … Continue reading
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Features
Tagged Before Midnight, Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, Ethan Hawke, Julie Delphy, Nick DeNitto, Richard Linklater
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After its kinetic rejuvenation in 2009, the Star Trek franchise – captained by J.J. Abrams – once again takes flight, boldly going where no CGI has gone before. Captain James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) is still up to the same … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Features, Sci Fi
Tagged Alice Eve, Benedict Cumberbatch, Chris Pine, J.J. Abrams, Nick DeNitto, Peter Weller, Star Trek Into Darkness, Zachary Quinto
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Ray Harryhausen Dead at 92 - Special effects genius Ray Harryhausen passed away this week at the age of 92. Harryhausen was pioneer of stop-motion animation, effectively changing the world of cinema forever. His most notable work can be found in … Continue reading
In The Great Gatsby, the eponymous Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio) throws extravagant parties at his Long Island mansion in hopes of attracting his beautiful former love Daisy Buchanan (Carey Mulligan). Director Baz Luhrmann takes the same approach in trying to … Continue reading
The following article contains a MAJOR SPOILER regarding Iron Man 3. It is strongly recommended that you do not read this until after you’ve viewed the film. If you saw Iron Man 3 last week (given the $175 million opening … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Comedy, Features
Tagged Ben Kingsley, Guy Pearce, Iron Man 3, Marvel Comics, Nick DeNitto, Shane Black, The Mandarin
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Screenwriter Oren Uziel Set to work on Two High Profile Sequels – Oren Uziel may not be a recognizable name for many because, well, he hasn’t really done anything in Hollywood yet. But back in 2012, Uziel wrote the script … Continue reading
Posted in Week in Review
Tagged Christopher Nolan, Daredevil, Interstellar, Jane Got a Gun, Men in Black 4, Nick DeNitto, Oren Uziel
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Iron Man 3 should be renamed Tony Stark, as that more accurately captures the true subject of Shane Black’s new summer blockbuster. The third entry in the Iron Man canon and the first Marvel film released post-Avengers, Iron Man 3 … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Comedy, Features
Tagged Bang Bang, Ben Kingsley, Guy Pearce, Gwyneth Paltrow, Iron Man 3, Kiss Kiss, Nick DeNitto, Robert Downey Jr., Shane Black, The Avengers
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Richard Kuklinski (Michael Shannon) was a family man. He married his first and only love, Deborah (Winona Ryder), and together they had two beautiful daughters, Anabel and Betsy (McKaley Miller and Megan Sherrill). They moved into a nice house in … Continue reading
Posted in Crime, Drama, Features
Tagged Chris Evans, Michael Shannon, Nick DeNitto, Ray Liotta, Richie Kuklinski, The Iceman, Winona Ryder
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Zack Snyder Insinuates that He Will Direct Justice League - DC and Warner Bros. are having some difficulty launching their Justice League film. After years in limbo, it seemed to be gaining traction – until screenwriter Will Beall’s Gangster Squad tanked and forced … Continue reading
I never thought I’d say this, but Michael Bay just isn’t the same without big robots. Actually, that’s false. Bay is exactly the same without the robots. The problem is, that polished, decadent style from Transformers doesn’t work around human … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Comedy, Crime, Features
Tagged Anthony Mackie, Dwayne Johnson, Mark Wahlberg, Michael Bay, Nick DeNitto, Pain & Gain, Tony Shalhoub
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