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Zombie   12/11/15
by MovieMeditation
I cant exactly remember how and why I sat down to watch this film in the first place, but I vividly remember being both surprised and delighted to see a film from the exploitation outlands taking place on a zombie island and making me feel at home and on vacation at the same time.

Legend   12/10/15
by ashdoc
Her husband ( Reggie Kray ) and his twin brother (Ronnie Kray ) hold the underworld of London to thrall in the 1960s , dream of building an illegal empire with them as overlords , and nearly succeed....

Ben-Hur   12/10/15
by Iroquois
The film's infrequent references to Jesus, ranging from the opening sequence through to his own path intertwining with Ben-Hur's at several plot-relevant junctures, could have easily felt overdone and unnecessary yet they never do, and the ways in which his presence feeds into the film's main narrat...

Locke   12/10/15
by Iroquois
Hardy has already demonstrated how well he can carry a film on his lonesome with his break-out performance in prison drama Bronson; his ability to carry a film is definitely pushed to the limit as he is the only person who appears on-screen in the whole film.

Starred Up   12/10/15
by Iroquois
The film is often gritty in a way that recalls Alan Clarke's notoriously bleak 1970s borstal drama Scum with its minimal music and verit amerawork, though the film's tendency to invite comparisons to existing prison dramas rather than stand out on its own is a bit of a problem.

The Little Mermaid   12/09/15
by Gideon58
Animators Ron Clements and John Musker have created a deliciously entertaining world that provides a wonderful bridge between classic Disney like Snow White into a more sophisticated form of animated entertainment, that would be molded into perfection with work like Beauty and the Beast and The Lion...

In the Heart of the Sea   12/09/15
by ashdoc
But colours are dull and make the film look monochromatic .

Into the Wild   12/08/15
by Iroquois
Considering how McCandless's wonder at the marvels of nature is a large part of what leads him to pursue a life on the road in the first place, the film's inability to capture the scenery in a remotely impressive manner is either a blatant failure to do right by its protagonist or a clever subversio...

Frosty The Snowman   12/08/15
by Pelicula Pelican
This 1954 short film, directed by Robert Cannon, truly is a animation hidden gem.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas   12/08/15
by Pelicula Pelican
The film had a budget of $123 million dollars and more than earned all that money back by becoming the top grossing film of 2000 (Out grossing films such as: Mission Impossible 2, Scary Movie and even Cast Away!)


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