Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: D+ Review: This poster makes Richard Gere look a lot older than he really is, which doesn’t make for a pleasing connection with the audience looking for a romance. Yes, his and Diane Lane’s postures
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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 strangeness and flair of the poster is definitely notable, but that overbearing black-white-and-red motif still annoys. Trailer Rating: C+ Review: I’ve never been interested in the work of Hunter S. Thompson. He’s
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We’ve previously taken a look back at the films of 1957 and 1958. This week, I’d like to take another stroll down memory lane and look at the films of 1959 starting with that year’s ten best, all of which are available on DVD. The year’s best film, certainly the most fun, was Billy Wilder’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: C+ Review: The close-up is a bit too extreme and it seems decidedly tame for a film about a marriage of convenience and a mistress with the power to hold the lead enraptured. It also
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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: How the poster plays into the film thematically, is anyone’s guess. It doesn’t make a lot of sense based on the presently-available trailer. From this alone, it looks more like a film about
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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 a slightly new approach to the title-bisected frame, this poster doesn’t improve on the formula much. It’s nice to see this kind of detail, but the detail isn’t terribly exceptional thematically or
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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; B- Review: High in concept and filled with Baz
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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: Hoping to capitalize on Josh Hartnett’s stature as a stud to female audiences, this poster oversimplifies itself and will do nothing to excite his fan base. Trailer Rating: D+ Review: What this film’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: C- Review: Garish and brash, this poster will pull no additional viewers to the film as it already had the name recognition. It’s also too similar to past incarnations and the red is overwhelming and
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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: Obviously attempting to capture the viewers that made Into the Wild a success, this poster is almost a carbon copy. Sure the lead is standing on and not sitting on the vehicle and
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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: Reminding me some of the overly simplistic title for The Last Mimzy, there’s a bit more detail and concept behind it, but it remains little more than a second rate kids movie poster.
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Though genuine masterpieces from The Grapes of Wrath to Annie Hall to The Silence of the Lambs have been released in the month of January, Hollywood wisdom holds that this is the time to release films with low expectations while audiences are still catching up on the big year-end films. They are generally at best
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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: I get it. The date planner, the two potential conquests, the best friend. I understand it all. I just don’t like it. The over abundance of pink is nauseating and why they had
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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 warm and soft colors of the poster are visually pleasing. The festival stamps at the top of the poster aren’t helpful and the triptych of the three lead characters is a bit
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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: Only briefly touched on in the trailer, this image is supposedly one that reveals that Mary Magdalene was pregnant. I don’t see that, but I hope that will be sufficiently explained in the
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