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American Sniper

Jan 22, 2015No Comments

If you want me to take “pot shots” at American Sniper, it’s not going to happen! Based on the book by Chris Kyle (mainly true),

Selma

Jan 11, 2015No Comments

This is a carefully crafted movie about the February 1965 showdown in Selma, Alabama. I hadn’t remembered what happened there in detail, so I found

Wild

Jan 05, 2015No Comments

This film is based on a true story from the book by Cheryl Strayed.  Reeling from a tragic personal event (vague to prevent a spoiler),

Into the Woods

Jan 04, 2015No Comments

This is a well done Disney movie adaptation of one of Stephen Sondheim’s most popular musicals.  I had never seen the play, so the movie

Imitation Game

Jan 01, 2015No Comments

This drama is a true story about how the British broke the Nazi’s Enigma code and shortened WWII by years, saving hundreds of thousands of

The Theory of Everything

Dec 20, 2014No Comments

Based on the book by Stephen Hawking’s wife Jane Hawking, this film tells the story about Hawking’s life and their marriage but in a superficial

Whiplash

Dec 17, 2014No Comments

Although a movie about a student/teacher relationship may not seem very exciting, this film is a riveting drama that creates surprisingly high levels of tension

Foxcatcher

Dec 02, 2014No Comments

This movie is based on an interesting true story. It could have been a good movie, but the ultra-slow pace and inadequate character development are

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Birdman (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance...

Dec 02, 20141 Comment

Director and co-screenplay author Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu (21 Grams and Babel) has created a fascinating, unique, and brilliant film.  This is a MUST SEE! Riggan

St. Vincent

Nov 26, 2014No Comments

Written and Directed by Theodore Melfi, this is a funny and enjoyable film. Vincent (Bill Murray) is having a rough time.  He is broke, depressed,