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The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (dir. David Fincher)

I’ve probably gone back and rewritten this review multiple times over the past few hours. I’ve been struggling to come to a final conclusion to how I felt about the film. On one hand it is a hollow...

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James Bond Review: Octopussy (dir. by John Glen)

  We’re at the home stretch in the Roger Moore-era of Ian Fleming’s James Bond film series. During his time in the role as Britain’s super spy extraordinaire we’ve seen him put his own personal stamp...

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Lisa Reviews The Oscar Nominees: Nicholas and Alexandra (dir by Franklin J....

(Depending on how much you know about world history, the review below may contain spoilers.) It was nearly four years ago that I decided that my goal in life was to watch and review every single film —...

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Lisa Watches An Oscar Nominee: Barry Lyndon (dir by Stanley Kubrick)

“It was in the reign of George III that the aforesaid personages lived and quarreled; good or bad, handsome or ugly, rich or poor, they are all equal now.” – Barry Lyndon (1975) As I may have mentioned...

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Insomnia File No. 7: Fair Game (dir by Andrew Sipes)

What’s an Insomnia File? You know how some times you just can’t get any sleep and, at about three in the morning, you’ll find yourself watching whatever you can find on cable? This feature is all about...

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Back to School Part II #5: A Clockwork Orange (dir by Stanley Kubrick)

It may seem strange, at first, that I am including the 1971 best picture nominee, A Clockwork Orange, in a series of Back to School reviews.  Certainly, Stanley Kubrick’s iconic adaptation of Anthony...

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A Movie A Day #60: Outland (1981, directed by Peter Hyams)

It’s High Noon in space! In the future, Marshal O’Neil (Sean Connery) has been hired, by Conglomerates Amalgamated, to enforce the law on a mining outpost that’s located on one of the moons of Jupiter....

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A Herman Wouk Double Feature: The Winds of War (1983, directed by Dan Curtis)...

When the great American novelist Herman Wouk passed away earlier this month at the age of 103, he left behind a rich and varied literary legacy.  From 1947, the year that his first novel was published...

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Film Review: The Passenger (dir by Michelangelo Antonioni)

The 1975 film, The Passenger, tells the story of David Locke (Jack Nicholson). Locke is a television news journalist.  From what we can gather, he’s respected from his colleagues, even though he...

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