ADVANCE MOVIE REVIEW: The Dark Knight Rises

Every character is beyond three-dimensional and fleshed out with dynamic emotions, origins, strengths, flaws, victories, losses, goals, and fates.  All of our original core characters and our new entries each have their culminating moments for their characterization that makes The Dark Knight Rises a fitting and deserving conclusion to this now-historic and classic trilogy. 

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MOVIE REVIEW: Savages

The unevenness of Savages comes from the peaks and valleys of our rooting interest for Chon, Ben, and O.  For a while, we're enviously digging their cool lifestyle, the drugs, the cars, and the hot sex.  Who wouldn't?  Then, we're hit with the extreme violence of torture, decapitation, and dismemberment by which the cartel operates.  The bad taste washes over in a hurry.  We sure don't want to be those three anymore and don't have much to root for.

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ALPHABET MOVIE CLUB: A Face in the Crowd

In honor of the passing of film and television star Andy Griffith this past week, the "Alphabet Film Club" (after I already watched and posted my piece below on the original top vote-getter The Frighteners) decided to substitute the other "F" nominee,  A Face in the Crowd, starring Andy Griffith, in place of the original winner, as this week's selection as a tribute to the departed actor.  Here's my "extra credit" write-up on A Face in the Crowd.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Moonrise Kingdom

For all of the strange tones, weird performances, and inherent precociousness that one associates with Wes Anderson, his latest film, Moonrise Kingdom, is an absolute winner and crowd pleaser.  With a story driven by two unknown child leads, Wes has made his most accessible and approachable feature to date.  As a guy who wasn't a fan of of his before, Moonrise Kingdom has changed my opinion of him.

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