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Silver Linings Playbook   1/13/13
by bluedeed
It seems unsure if it should be a serious film about the mentally ill, or a by the numbers romantic comedy.

Jiro Dreams of Sushi   1/12/13
by christine
The film also involves Jiro's two sons, the younger of whom has his own place - a mirror image of his fathers, and the eldest is the second in command at Jiro's main restaurant.

Texas Chainsaw 3D   1/10/13
by Sexy Celebrity
Texas Chainsaw (or better known as Texas Chainsaw 3D right now) is the new film in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise, which began in 1974 with Tobe Hooper's original classic film about a group of young adults who travel by van through Texas and stumble upon a family of psychotic killers.

Willow   1/09/13
by The Rodent
The Morphing Scene computer technology was actually invented for the film and has been used and tweaked in hundreds, if not thousands of films since.

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King   1/08/13
by JayDee
Their scenes with Gollum continue to be amongst the most entertaining the films have to offer.

Rosemary's Baby   1/08/13
by Daniel M
There are very few scenes of violence either, for the majority of the film we are simply listening to the characters speak, this film is obsessed with details and this mean each character is extensively developed, we know everything about their lives, their feelings, and most importantly: their susp...

Persona   1/07/13
by Daniel M
Once the film is over you will be long thinking about what you have just seen, less serious film watchers may be disappointed by a non linear and non spoon fed plot that come with the majority of popular films nowadays, but the fact that this film is not a linear story that presents you with a fully...

Paths of Glory   1/07/13
by Daniel M
However watching The Killing it is not surprising that the same director would go on to create a film such as Paths of Glory, although more of a raw product than his later films, The Killing was still quite well received by critics at the time, a decent noir that showed plenty of signs of talent...

Prometheus   1/06/13
by The Rodent
All in all, not a patch on the original film, not a patch on the sequels either (with exception to Resurrection, which really is rubbish) its still a decent movie though and has an incredibly clever twist that runs throughout the running time.

Oldboy   1/05/13
by Daniel M
Unlike other films where violence is simply added for stylistic shock value, the uncomfortable scenes are here for a reason in what for me was one of the most emotionally powerful films I had seen in a while.


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