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The King Bulletin: The King Bulletin Has Moved
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Saturday, July 24, 2010. The King Bulletin Has Moved. Posted by Danny King. Those who have been following The King Bulletin for a while are probably aware that I have been working on redesigning my website. Well, thanks to the help of Alex Haas and Teddy Blass (who run the Nolan Fans. Website), I am happy to announce that although the process is not completely finished, I will only update my new website from now on. I. My first complete post over at the new website is my Inception. The Book of Eli. A Nig...
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25 potential film-based real estate investments | Journalistic Skepticism
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September 3, 2010. 25 potential film-based real estate investments. Okay, so since I’ve been MIA of late, I thought I had some ‘splaining to do. It turns out when you’re in career limbo you find yourself bouncing from residence to residence until the big take-off comes. And in honor of that lovely experience, I present to you my 25 most optimum film residences. Pardon me while I contact my realtor…. 25 The Pink Palace Apartments. 24 The Kirke Mansion. The Chronicles of Narnia. 22 Erica’s Beach House.
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ADVENTURELAND Is Still With Me
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Kid In The Front Row Film Blog. Friday, 29 October 2010. ADVENTURELAND Is Still With Me. On Tuesday I saw ADVENTURELAND for the first time. On Wednesday I blogged about it. The films I have been claiming to love recently are THE SOCIAL NETWORK. And THE PUFFY CHAIR - two very different movies, both great in their own way. But, when I think about it, they're just good movies. Very good movies. But they didn't connect with me in the way 'Adventureland' did. 29 October 2010 at 02:51. Although, the effect you...
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Contraband Movie Review | The Pork Chop Express
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The Pork Chop Express. Posted by Kevin Blumeyer. On January 11, 2012 · Leave a Comment. Although I’ve always preferred him in dramas like. Mark Wahlberg has always viewed himself, first and foremost, as a tough-guy action hero. His latest foray into the genre is a grittier than average heist thriller that earns bonus points for some solid pacing and a few surprising wrinkles. The film opens with on a cargo ship with Caleb Landry Jones (who played the annoying Banshee in. Was based on, handles it much mor...
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Lists | John Likes Movies
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John’s Hall of Fame. Best 30 for 30 Documentaries. Barnes and Noble Criterion Sale. Distract yourself with fun, film-related top 10 lists timed with new theatrical releases, new DVD releases, and Oscar season news. It’s the Pictures Podcast: Episode 13. In our latest episode of the podcast, Max and I share some of our most-anticipated fall…. When and How You Can Watch 2015’s Best Movies. John’s Top 20: The Hateful Eight “In the dead of a Wyoming winter, a bounty hunter…. The Best Films of 2015. It’...
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Odd Man Out Review | John Likes Movies
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John’s Hall of Fame. Best 30 for 30 Documentaries. Barnes and Noble Criterion Sale. Odd Man Out Review. Posted on July 16, 2015. John's Hall of Fame. It’s finally happening: Director Carol Reed is getting the recognition he deserves. But damn if it doesn’t make me feel all tingly inside. Reed is typically only ever given much credit for. Ironically, I thought all that before ever seeing. Being that it’s a Carol Reed noir, the deliciousness of. 8216;s cinematography and set design shouldn’t surprise...
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Documentaries | John Likes Movies
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John’s Hall of Fame. Best 30 for 30 Documentaries. Barnes and Noble Criterion Sale. Not reviews, but rather dissections of non-fiction filmmaking that’s both new and old, including films from directors like Errol Morris, Ken Burns, Werner Herzog, Alex Gibney, D.A. Pennebaker, and Steve James. The Cinessential writes a related review each week for the film it’s highlighting. For Harlan County…. Listen to Me Marlon Review. Let’s Talk About 2014’s Awesome Documentaries. Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me Review.
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Interstellar Movie Review | John Likes Movies
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John’s Hall of Fame. Best 30 for 30 Documentaries. Barnes and Noble Criterion Sale. Posted on November 25, 2014. I want to talk about how well-made. I want to talk about Hoyte Van Hoytema’s cinematography in director Christopher Nolan’s ambitious, awe-inspiring film; it’s remarkable. Stepping in for regular Nolan contributor Wally Pfister, Van Hoytema establishes an old-fashioned aesthetic full of shots of a decaying Earth and a quietly wonderous beyond. Interestingly enough, didn’t really do). From earl...
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The Next Barnes and Noble Criterion Sale | John Likes Movies
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John’s Hall of Fame. Best 30 for 30 Documentaries. Barnes and Noble Criterion Sale. The Next Barnes and Noble Criterion Sale. Posted on July 7, 2015. The question on every cinephile’s lips around the 15th of every month: “When is the next Barnes and Noble Criterion sale? The next Barnes and Noble Criterion sale begins July 7, 2015. It will likely run until the last week of the month. Below is a bunch of Criterion titles you should consider picking up over those few weeks. New Stuff That’s Out. DVD becaus...