Survival Of The Dead

With “Night Of The Living Dead” George A. Romero has written in 1968 as a student cinema history. Now comes under the winking title “Survival Of The Dead” is the sixth part of the cult series to the movies – and the old master is better than ever. Six days after the dead back to [...]

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Shutter Iceland

Very well equipped and impressively photographed “Shutter Iceland”. Everything in it is great: the camera settings, the bombastic background music, the cast . That is surprising and hardly anyone who is after all about the new film Martin Scorsese. But all this is too large in proportion to the relatively thin and, unfortunately, from the [...]

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“An Education” is fighting for three of the main Oscars

Jenny is 16 and lives in Twickenham, the working-class district of London. Quite conservative and dull is life like in the 60s. A chance to break for the like-able girl, from the post-war puritanism would be, “An Education”, an education, not just anybody, but in a prestigious university in Oxford. The aim of the ambitious [...]

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The A-Team is a very bad B

Testosterone in the carpet and a horde of improbabilities do not always something very entertaining. Talk to “The A-Team”, a futile and endless action film where four men wrongfully imprisoned seek revenge. It is ironic that two “classic” muscular 1980s get a second life on the same Friday in 2010. Alongside the new version of [...]

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