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The Wire: The Complete Fourth Season
You're not going to have to dig very deep into the annals of television reviews to find a critic who has called The Wire the best TV show of all time. Even when HBO was broadcasting series like The Sopranos and Sex and the City – two shows that literally changed the face of popular culture in a significant way – there was a bloc of the critical consensus that flocked to The Wire like it was a lighthouse on a stormy black ocean night.And to be fair, even those who harpoon the...
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Bella
An international soccer star (Eduardo Verastegui) is on his way to sign a multimillion dollar contract when a series of events unfold that brings his career to an abrupt end. A beautiful waitress (Tammy Blanchard), struggling to make it in New York City, discovers something about herself for which she's unprepared. In one irreversible moment, each of their lives has been turned upside down…until a simple gesture of kindness brings them both together, turning an ordinary day into an...
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Juno - BD
Juno deserves all the praise it has received. In fact, it deserves a more praise than it has received: I was sorely disappointed when Ellen Page, who plays the lead character Juno in the film, did not receive the award for best actress at the last Oscar event (screenplay writer Diablo Cody did receive an Oscar for her efforts which was well deserved). And though Ellen's performance is a knockout success, hers is not the only strength in this refreshingly unconventional film; the power of...
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Paranormal State: The Complete Season 1
In addition to juggling classes and social lives, the supernatural sleuths of the Paranormal Research Society (PRS) of Penn State University investigate everything from poltergeists to hauntings in an attempt to uncover the truth behind frightening real-life mysteries. Sought by clients ranging from the Catholic Church to ordinary families, the PRS, aided by psychologists, psychics, priests, and demonologists, helps terrified people find solutions to their paranormal problems.Ryan Buell started...
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National Treasure: Book of Secrets - BD
National Treasure was so successful that a new franchise was born. National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets ups the ante, a more international film than its predecessor and one that featured considerably more action. It was well received and earned even more money than the original at the box office. Can a second sequel be far behind? All the principal players return for this second romp, and to them add two significant additions. We are blessed with a film that is no less absurd and no less fun than...
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National Treasure - BD
Leave your brains at the door, boy and girls; it's time for some entertaining, mindless, action-adventure fun. But first, a question. How does one differentiate an annoying film (filled with plot holes and factual gaffs) worthy of scorn from a self-deprecating and fun romp (filled with plot holes and factual gaffs) that is worthy of our time? Earnestness. The Core took itself very seriously. I could not. National Treasure does not take itself very seriously, and I enjoyed the ride.The film...
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One Missed Call - BD
In my recent review of The Orphanage, I made a point of complaining how if it weren't for gross- out torture-porn flicks inspired by the likes of the Saw franchise or retooled remakes of far-better Asian and European horror films, there wouldn't be much reason for a lifelong horror fan like me to even venture out to the local multiplex anymore. Lo and behold, nary a week elapsed before yet another of those pointless and clumsily-executed remakes made its way to the top of my viewing...
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The Red Balloon
I just finished up a review of Paddle to the Sea – one of Criterion's new 'Children's Classics' releases – and it left me feeling kind of rough: this writer always hates giving bad reviews to Criterion titles; for me, it's the emotional equivalent of someone spending hundreds of dollars on a birthday present for me that I simply dislike.Well, luckily the folks at Criterion sent over The Red Balloon soon after, and it was as if Paddle to the Sea had...
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