Blog Posts on best films
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The Help by I Am Issa on Nov 25, 2011Skeeter, a white American raised by a black nanny during the 1960′s Civil Rights movement, decides to feature the stories of American-African housemaids – their sorrows and hardships as they daily serve the white families. She comes up wi...
Hachiko: A Dog's Story Movie by Out of the Mundane on Feb 19, 2010You know I am a fan of movies that shows true emotions of people and life. And now, I am really happy that I was able to see another movie again with that substance. The movie was called Hachiko: A Dog's Story.This TRUE story of a loyal dog and its p...
William Hurt’s Best Films on Satellite TV in California and Wyoming by where everything is for free on Sep 7, 2009William Hurt is an actor who has the everyman features and quiet presence which can lead filmgoers to forget what a great actor he is. Certainly not a flashy thespian, Hurt’s most high-profile role might have been his Oscar-nominated turn in A...
Rome: The Cinema Isle, 18th June – 30th August 2009 by where everything is for free on Jul 14, 2009Italian cinema was born at the beginning of the 20th century, but it broke out after the Second World War, in particular starting from the 50s, when a number of Hollywood productions were hosted in Cinecittà studios and many Italian directors wh...
ROTONDA — MISERY OVERKILL by The Examined Life on Oct 29, 2008All in all, Rotonda is ultimately a competent melodrama masquerading in the tough exteriors of the gangster film. And though the director of this independent film may frown at the thought of classifying his film, it can be said that the film doesn’...


