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Tag Archives: movie review
Revisiting Mel Gibson’s The Passion
Notwithstanding the transgression he committed against his professed Christian faith, Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ (2004) is something to be reckoned with on Good Friday. To revisit the film could be as good as visiting the church, or … Continue reading
The Film Industry and Home Theatres
Had home theatres indeed taken over conventional movie theatres? The silver screen and high-definition multi-sound system may still be a better choice to fully see the quality of a film, but gone are those days when movie fanatics are drawn … Continue reading
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Tagged Brad Pitt, burning, downloading, Gran Torino, home theaters, Kate Winslet, movie review, Movies, piracy, Rabbit Proof Fence, Revolutionary Road, The Case of Benjamin Button, theatre, Yes Man
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What went wrong with Baz Lurhmann’s Australia?
It was not a bad movie; I never thought it was. Fact is I enjoyed every minute of it – the whole 190- minute run. I have thought the cinematography is superb and the social milieu that made up its … Continue reading