MOVIE REVIEW: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, wrongfully on many levels, uses 9/11's tragedy to push a fictional story with fictional emotions to purposefully tug our heartstrings tied to a very real event.  Blame the 2005 source novel by Jonathan Safran Foer first, but the 2011 film's exploitative use of such a recent tragedy is a cold ploy and a mean trick.

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EDITORIAL: The most overlooked films of 2011

In all of my efforts as a novice critic to see as many movies as possible, even I can't see everything and miss some winners.  Here are a pair lists from me.  The first list are the movies that I saw and reviewed that I feel, in the grand scheme of 2011, are overlooked and under-appreciated.  The second list are the movies I myself overlooked and missed the chance to see in person.

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