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Teen dramas aren’t my niche, but this one looks particularly engaging. The Perks of Being a Wallflower Plot Summary: An awkward teen finds friendship in an unlikely pair of social outcasts. Release Date: September 14, 2012 Poster Trailer Rating: C+ Commentary: Too much headspace creates an distancing effect, leaving the audience with too little imagination…
For a full list of rules, click here: 2012 Summer Box Office Predictions Game Rules. Submit Your Predictions for This Week Top Ten Films at the U.S. Box Office of the week in order from most money to least. Individual monetary predictions for each film. Final box office tally for all new wide releases. Awards…
There isn’t much in the landscape that could topple Total Recall. The Dark Knight Rises has been performing poorly as a holdover, but that may have more to do with the shooting than any perceived weakness, but since most seem to feel this is an inferior product to the prior film, that could explain it.…
Welcome to our eleventh monthly Cinema Sight Film Club. We start on the first day of each month with one selection based on the order people signed up to be part of the club. Site regular Michael Furlong has selected Alan Parker’s Mississippi Burning. The film is available on Netflix instant only. Here’s how this…
I’m wondering if the engraving company has started working on the Oscar statuette plaque for this one? The Intouchables Plot Summary: A white invalid takes on a poor, impatient black caregiver to help push him to his limits and provide the kind of companionship a more modest and submissive nurse wouldn’t be able to provide.…
Every week, we’ll pose a new “five favorites” question. You just list your five favorites that fit in that category (preferably in preference order) and you’re welcome to discuss and debate the selections and see just how much you do or do not have in common with others. If you want to take a look…
New This Week Terrence Davies’ film of Terrence Rattigan 1952 play, The Deep Blue Sea, gets the post-war era of still struggling bombed out London right. The story itself about the bored middle-aged wife of a British Judge who leaves him for a Royal Air Force pilot is somewhat less compelling due to the film’s…
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We had three films releasing this weekend with the potential for Oscar nominations. Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry I don’t have a lot to say about this one. Political documentaries do well with Oscar voters, though docs about artists don’t always. The combination of the two may be a bit too much for Academy members, but…
Welcome to The Morning After, where I share with you what I’ve seen over the past week either in film or television. On the film side, if I have written a full length review already, I will post a link to that review. Otherwise, I’ll give a brief snippet of my thoughts on the film…