Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: C Review: As inexplicable as the title, the poster isn’t very engaging and doesn’t seem to fit. The trailer shows the swimming pool a few times, but it remains unclear as to its true relation
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: C+ Review: It makes a small amount of sense, but the garish hot pink color blended with the silhouette is so visually distracting as to be annoying. Trailer Rating: B Review: There are kernels of
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: B+ Review: I’m not usually a fan of blending in detailed information, such as newspapers, into the fabric of the poster, but this version works. The color scheme is perfect and it’s engrossing to look
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: C+ Review: Presenting a secret between lovers may fit well with the film’s subject, but I can’t imgaine this pleasantly-colored poster would do very much to sell the film. Trailer Rating: C Review: The festival
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: C; C- Review: Too much orange. Too small of text. From the Sideways-esque design and the mostly unfunny trailer, I wouldn’t think that the words here would make it much better. I haven’t seen a
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: D+ Review: Plain, overbearing and loud. It’s like DreamWorks has taken too many pages from the Disney playbook. Trailer Rating: B-; B; C Review: Why I found this funny is a question similar to the
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: B Review: The concept of the world as a soccer ball fits perfectly with the subject of the documentary. Trailer Rating: B- Review: While it seems like a noble endeavor and the subject may be
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: B- Review: An improvement over the trailer, the poster is at least interesting to look at, an homage to a style seldom used since its heyday. However, there’s still nothing encouraging those fans of the
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: – Review: There was no poster immediately available for my review. Should one become available in the future, this section will be updated. Trailer Rating: C+; B- Review: Looking like a copycat blend of every
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: B+ Review: There isn’t anything fancy or embellished here. It’s a simple concept bridging the film’s subject, trailer and poster. It’s visually pleasing and balanced. Trailer Rating: B- Review: Spike Lee’s been trying for last
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: – Review: There was no poster immediately available for my review. Should one become available in the future, this section will be updated. Trailer Rating: B- Review: Where the title comes from, I still don’t
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: C Review: Taking one of the photos shown in the trailer and turning it into a black-and-white drawing isn’t terribly exciting and the yellow background is little if not distracting. Trailer Rating: C- Review: This
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Continuing my look at the films of previous years available or not on DVD, it’s time to look at 1960. The film year of 1960 holds special significance for me as it was the year in which I first worked in a movie theatre after school and, for the first time, saw almost all of
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With all the major movies from last year having been released on DVD, it’s time to catch up on the “little” films you may have missed, or lose yourself in the thrall of a beloved classic. The most ambitious film to be made from a Stephen King work in some years, Frank Darabont’s Stephen King’s
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: – Review: There was no poster immediately available for my review. Should one become available in the future, this section will be updated. Trailer Rating: B (Restricted) Review: Unlike their previous film’s trailer, the Coens
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