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ME-Movies Best & Worst Of 2011 Awards
Posted on: January 5, 2012
The good, the bad, and the downright awful in movies of 2011.
Posted on: January 5, 2012
The good, the bad, and the downright awful in movies of 2011.
5 Surprisingly Good & 5 Disappointing Movies Of 2011
Posted on: December 27, 2011
We count down movies expected to suck that were surprisingly good. And vice versa.
Posted on: December 27, 2011
We count down movies expected to suck that were surprisingly good. And vice versa.
Most Underrated & Overrated Movies of 2011
Posted on: December 22, 2011
We count down the unfairly judged and the too highly praised films of the year.
Posted on: December 22, 2011
We count down the unfairly judged and the too highly praised films of the year.
10 Best Found Footage Horror Films You’ve Never Seen
Posted on: December 15, 2011
Think "Paranormal Activity" is scary? You've seen nothing yet.
Posted on: December 15, 2011
Think "Paranormal Activity" is scary? You've seen nothing yet.
DIFF 2011: ‘J. Edgar’ Review
Posted on: December 11, 2011
‘J. Edgar’ scores in terms of some very emotional relationship moments and strong performances, which almost compensate for the weak time-shifting narrative that never lets the audience latch on to the characters.
Posted on: December 11, 2011
‘J. Edgar’ scores in terms of some very emotional relationship moments and strong performances, which almost compensate for the weak time-shifting narrative that never lets the audience latch on to the characters.
ADFF 2011 Review: Sea Shadow
Posted on: October 25, 2011
'Sea Shadow' is yet another milestone for Emarati cinema and proves that whether it's a more independent production or a studio movie like this, there's plenty of stories to tell. And when it's as well-scripted and beautifully directed as this one, international audiences are bound to take notice.
Posted on: October 25, 2011
'Sea Shadow' is yet another milestone for Emarati cinema and proves that whether it's a more independent production or a studio movie like this, there's plenty of stories to tell. And when it's as well-scripted and beautifully directed as this one, international audiences are bound to take notice.
ADFF 2011 Review: We Need To Talk About Kevin
Posted on: October 25, 2011
'We Need To Talk About Kevin' is must-see viewing that is bound to get some major awards when the season arrives. It's dark, haunting, brilliantly directed, expertly structured and written, with A-grade performances. It's one of the best psychological thrillers to come from Hollywood and hands-down one of the best films of the year.
Posted on: October 25, 2011
'We Need To Talk About Kevin' is must-see viewing that is bound to get some major awards when the season arrives. It's dark, haunting, brilliantly directed, expertly structured and written, with A-grade performances. It's one of the best psychological thrillers to come from Hollywood and hands-down one of the best films of the year.
ADFF 2011 Review: Rampart
Posted on: October 24, 2011
'Rampart' is worth a look for excellent performances and some memorable scenes that stand out, but is unlikely to make a lot of splash during the awards circuit thanks to an underwhelming screenplay and weak direction.
Posted on: October 24, 2011
'Rampart' is worth a look for excellent performances and some memorable scenes that stand out, but is unlikely to make a lot of splash during the awards circuit thanks to an underwhelming screenplay and weak direction.
ADFF 2011 Review: A Separation
Posted on: October 24, 2011
'A Separation' is brilliant from start to finish and shows the power of Iranian cinema when done without any censorship. It's masterful writing and direction coupled with excellent performances on all fronts makes for one of the best movies of the year.
Posted on: October 24, 2011
'A Separation' is brilliant from start to finish and shows the power of Iranian cinema when done without any censorship. It's masterful writing and direction coupled with excellent performances on all fronts makes for one of the best movies of the year.
ADFF 2011 Review: Trishna
Posted on: October 24, 2011
'Trishna' is a strong film that feels real to its roots despite being adapted from an English novel. The final act takes a few wrong turns, but Pinto's excellent performance and the filmmaker's strong grasp of the country makes it a successful effort.
Posted on: October 24, 2011
'Trishna' is a strong film that feels real to its roots despite being adapted from an English novel. The final act takes a few wrong turns, but Pinto's excellent performance and the filmmaker's strong grasp of the country makes it a successful effort.
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