Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore

More entertaining than the commercial success of 2001, “Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore” put the children in their pocket with his animals so irresistible. Some parents will not be outdone by all these allusions to popular cinema. The time has come for cats and dogs have confidence to fight an even greater [...]

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Dinner for Schmucks

Rules are made to be jostled. Take the American remake of “Dinner Game” now titled “Dinner for Schmucks”. In 99% cases, the result would have been catastrophic and pathetic. Off this is not the case here as the laughter is abundant and quite operable chemistry between the two headliners. Tim (Paul Rudd) has impressed his [...]

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Film Review The Kids Are All Right

Lisa Cholodenko casts a fair and relevant to the life of a gay family in Southern California. Refreshing. Few, if not nonexistent, are the films depict the everyday knowledge of gay families without taking their feet in the cracks of the mat, magnifying the line or by injecting a healthy dose of fantasy. Without being [...]

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Film Review Inception

Easily the best American film since the beginning of the year, “Inception” develops an intelligent story without getting crushed by all his action scenes. A rare commodity in these days and a success for a very original director equally comfortable in the intimate than the spectacular. The dream. It is the source of all possibilities [...]

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Knight And Day

Cruise and Diaz – this combination is not the first time successfully, and “Knight and Day” might better or worse, become a summer blockbuster, because the agents action comedy by James Mangold, is typical popcorn cinema that one can do that despite a cascade of weaknesses and cinematic embarrassments. James Mangold categorized as a director [...]

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“Salt” is in free fall

Spy film awash in feminine inconsistencies and its facilities scriptwriting, “Salt” is another soulless blockbuster that values action over the scenario. Even Angelina Jolie seems to find the time long, which is all! The CIA officer Evelyn Salt (Angelina Jolie) and her mentor Winter (Liev Schreiber) are about to finish their workday. An informant arrived [...]

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Film Review Persecution

Patrice Chereau is continuing to reflect on the difficult art of loving. But the exercise seems winded. On closer inspection, they have tackled head on or through, all the films of Patrice Chereau have always talked about this : the difficulties of love, the unbearable lightness of feeling love, the fiery bite of romance. Man [...]

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Westworld (1973)

Computer acting crazy and programming humanoid androids to kill people. A clear case : “Terminator “! Or does it not? About a decade before James Cameron’s apocalyptic film series developed by another visionary, the concept of technical sorcerer’s apprentice, whose own creation will be his undoing. Michael Crichton’s “Westworld”, to which he contributed not just [...]

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Robin Hood (2010)

Who does not know him, those daring heroes in tights, always with a bow and arrow is a leader, a cheeky slogan on the lips, darling of the downtrodden and the women? And who entertains at least not in secret sympathy for his struggle against injustice and exploitation? Robin Hood is one addition to the [...]

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Big Blue Oceans

Documentary superior surveying the seabed, “Oceans” thrills the senses with its images of great beauty and its exceptional soundtrack. A snorkeling but that does not forget his faults of taste … at least the version for North America. Through its branch Nature, Disney is seeking to put forward documentary projects on ecological issues of humanity. [...]

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