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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: Man on the Train review 16 hours, 29 minutes ago · View
The Chain on the Train (2002) / Drama-Comedy aka L'Homme du Train MPAA Rated: R for communication and passion Unceasing Time: 90 min. Cast: Jean Rochefort, Johnny Hallyday, Edith Scob, Jean-Francois Stevenin, Charlie Nelson, Pascal Permentier, Isabelle Petit-Jacques Director: Patrice Leconte Screenplay: Claude Klotz Imagine, if you will, The Odd Couple, if Felix and Oscar, [...] -
thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: My Man Godfrey review 2 days, 6 hours ago · View
The screwball comedy was a staple of the late 1930s Hollywood cinema, and My Man Godfrey in actuality started the ball rolling. The genre features the goofy rich, usually set off against a level-headed man who is alternately dumbfounded, amazed, exasperated and eventually charmed by the daffiness on magnificence. Gamer movie download bluray A unsparing scavenger hunt that [...]
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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: Getty Tom Cruise plays the co… 4 days, 21 hours ago · View
Getty Tom Cruise plays the colonel, a distinctive figure with his eye patch and one arm (the other lost in combat), leading a cadre of British character actors ? Bill Nighy, Eddie Izzard, Kenneth Branagh and Terence Stamp ? towards their doom. Bryan Singer takes a break from superhero movies (X-Men, Superman Returns) to tell [...]
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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: 3 Ninjas Kick Back (1994) 6 days, 22 hours ago · View
Directed By: Charles T. Kanganis Starring: Prizewinner Wong, Max Elliott Slade, Sean Fox, Evan Bonifant, Caroline Junko Sovereign All movies hope to turn a buck, though occasional of them actually attain this aim (at least, not in any substantial measure). Then there are movies whose only goal is to turn a buck. These movies be [...]
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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: Before I Forget review 1 week, 2 days ago · View
A former gigolo who has been HIV-overconfident for 24 years navigates a slew of physical and emotional obstacles with mordant aplomb in “Before I Think of.” Third installment in scripter-helmer-pre-eminent Jacques Nolot’s trilogy on the pragmatic side of gay person finds the unbending-shooting rimester of matter-of-fact animal transactions in fine narrative form, exhibiting his aging body [...]
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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: In the wonderful world of cin… 1 week, 3 days ago · View
In the wonderful world of cinema, there are “films” and there are “flicks”. A flick is at all times a cloud, but a layer is not necessarily a flick. Still with me? This slang chit-gossip destined for a motion twin often applies to testosterone-laden bullet fests, where the considerable man of the hour suavely guns down [...]
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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: Attack of the Giant Leeches review 2 weeks, 1 day ago · View
There are satisfactory movies and there are downhearted movies. In the middle lies a nether-locality of mediocre, forgettable films that are lost quickly to the sands of time after a limited theatrical engagement. There are classic movies that define genres and generations, and there are films so cranky that they become the overeat of legend. [...]
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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: Oops!! The page you requested… 2 weeks, 4 days ago · View
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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: “glittering star entertainmen… 2 weeks, 5 days ago · View
“glittering star entertainment filmed like a serial with continuous cliffhanger scenes.” Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz A dated and racially politically incorrect romantic-comedy that teams Clark Gable with Myrna Loy for the third time. It has biting dialogue, edgy black comedy , a snappy pace and a sterling performance by Gable that helps it overcome its many flaws. Director Jack Conway [...]
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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: I n the fabled land of glitte…
In the fabled win of glitter,
Golan, Globus, two producers,
Crudest Hollywood traducers,
Said, “We’ll make a star of Norris.
If he joshes when he punches,
Then his fans will come in bunches.
They will titter while they jitter.”
Much like Ovid, less like Horace,
They gave old Chuck a girl.
They called it “Firewalker”
And they gave good Chuck a [...]
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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: Given the amount of action an…
Given the amount of action and life-changing events which occur in X-Men; The Last Stand, you'd expect to feel more moved. But this third outing for the spandex-clad mutant superheroes and villains is surprisingly short of real emotion.
X-Men 2
is regarded by many fans as one of the best comicbook movies ever made. [...]3 weeks, 2 days ago · View
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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: Harper (1966)
Harper is a contemporary mystery-comedy with Paul Newman as a derisory inaccessible eye complex in a missing human being trackdown. Some excellent directorial touches and mighty thesping are evident in the colorful and plush moulding. Abundance of comedy and every so often extraneous paralipsis on cameo characters make in the interest of a calm velocity [...]
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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: Unsupported Media The file yo…
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are related to this skin and application time.4 weeks ago · View
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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: Atonement review
Movie Review: Atonement
Alternate Baptize:
The 'C' Consultation
If not director
Joe
Wright
Overweeningness and Prejudice
) had developed the second-best
half of his latest film as engagingly as the first half, well – it coulda
been a contenda! However – that was not to be. The screenplay by
Christopher Hampton
is based on the wildly popular novel (more
on this topic in
Predilection
) [...]1 month ago · View
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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: Storm Over Asia review
Made right away after the finishing-off of The End of St Petersburg, Pudovkin’s semi-ethnographic, semi-polemical epic about a Mongol uprising against British occupiers during the postal service-revolutionary civil war makes a awesome, but for all that slightly naive fable. Adapted from a Novokshenov novel, the story has a young Mongol herdsman falling loose with a [...]
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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: Throw Momma from the Train (1987)
Danny DeVito wants to kill his materfamilias. Billy Crystal wouldn’t inclination his ex-trouble smothered. And in “Throw Momma from the Train,” DeVito tries to take tribulation of both problems. But there’s a third question — the large screen.
As written by Stu Silver (and directed by DeVito), “Momma” is a goofy tribute to Alfred Hitchcock’s 1951 [...]1 month ago · View
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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: “This undignified film couldn…
“This undignified film couldn’t
quite get past all the sleaze it dredged up.”
Reviewed by Dennis SchwartzThis review covers the English speaking version of “The Night Porter,”
which I understand is not as good as the subtitled version. The Night Porter’s
sadomasochistic tale was about as enjoyable as walking over broken glass.
It’s a daring and controversial film [...]1 month ago · View
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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: Le Deuxieme Souffle review
Made after three years ‘in the wilderness’ someone is concerned Melville, this is his most elaborate and intricately plotted film noir, a Byzantine study of loyalties and betrayals in the French underworld. It centres on an ageing hoodlum (Ventura at his most gnarled), in hiding after escaping from jail, who involves himself in a daring [...]
1 month, 1 week ago · View
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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: You’ve Got Mail (1998)
Joe Fox (Tom Hanks) is the proprietor of Manhattan’s largest enrol superstore franchise;
Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan) is a vehement junior woman who runs a selfish children’s
[...]1 month, 1 week ago · View
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thephantombroadcast wrote a new blog post: Joe Versus the Volcano review
Shanley’s full-blown nostalgic fantasy, shot almost entirely on stylised sets, is a dreamlike allegory down heroism and personal fulfilment. Curiously, in a smokescreen so dependent on narrative and visual stratagem, it is Hanks’ multi-faceted about as a clerk-turned-scoundrel that binds the disparate elements together. After information that he has a ‘brain cloud’ and only six [...]
1 month, 1 week ago · View
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