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It’s Annie….but it isn’t.

It’s Annie….but it isn’t.

When six-year-old Quvenzhané Wallis burst on the scene in the weird and rather wonderful Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012), she was so charismatic, you could not take her eyes of her.  She exuded inn ...

The New Year at the Movies

If the disturbing and deplorable hacking of Sony’s computers is intended to cripple the film industry and limit freedom of expression, the quality and variety of films released this month, made by and ...
Is it too good to be true?

Is it too good to be true?

There is a good film lying beneath Arie Posin’s interesting and well-acted film, The Face of Love, but it might be for another writer/director to unearth it.  From the first cheesy opening scene on a ...
Selling our souls in Men, Women and Children

Selling our souls in Men, Women and Children

With the possible exception of his last film, Labour Day, Jason Reitman has a solid track record as a Writer/Director that includes, Thank you for not Smoking, Juno, Up in the Air and Young Adult:  al ...