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Amélie (Blu-ray)
For those of you who have yet to see the brilliant French film, AMÉLIE, you are missing out on one great flick. Each time I have the pleasure of watching this movie, I f...
Chocolat (Blu-ray)
A woman and her six-year old daughter wander into a small and absolutely adorable French village to open a chocolatria – an amazing little shop that specializes in ...
Cowboys & Aliens
When I first read the news that a film title COWBOYS & ALIENS was being made, I felt campy glee bubbling up inside me. Then I read IRON MAN director Jon Favreau was...
Crazy, Stupid, Love
Laughing so loud in a theater that you miss the next line in the film may sound obnoxious. But when the audience is doing it in unison, something is being done right. ...
Limitless (Blu-ray)
Lacking focus or motivation to put any effort into his unfulfilled book contract, slovenly and disheveled writer, Eddie Morra (Bradley Cooper), plummets to a new low when...
Captain America: The First Avenger
CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER delivers a campy style with great characters in a vintage time period of innocence and patriotism. But much like the very good SUPER ...
Friends with Benefits
Although I liked LOVE AND OTHER DRUGS and never saw NO STRINGS ATTATCHED, I wasn’t that excited about what appeared to be another retread about casual sex with no attac...
The Hustler (Blu-ray)
Paul Newman is one of those actors who can practically do no wrong. I was saddened by his death last year because while he did like the occasional drink he was one of t...
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
Well it is finally over. After years of following Potter-mania, the films from the classic books have come to an end with HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART 2 (...
Rocky (Blu-ray)
As a kid, I saw all the sequels to ROCKY before the original. I loved them. Older and wiser now, I still have affection for their grand ridiculousness but recognize t...




















