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  • Picture Day, Punk Versus Puberty (Film Review)

    Picture Day, Punk Versus Puberty (Film Review)

    The coming-of-age movie Picture Day has an atypical story that doesn’t follow the norm and that’s a good thing.  The fine acting and direction makes the film work with some minor twists that although...
  • Star Trek Into Darkness, a Very Cool Sequel (Film Review)

    Star Trek Into Darkness, a Very Cool Sequel (Film Review)

    Picking up where he left off with the fine release of his first attempt at bringing back the Star Trek franchise, J.J. Abrams hits pay dirt again with Star Trek Into Darkness.  The exciting new chapter...

Dragon, An Exciting Thriller on Blu-ray (Video Review)


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 22 Apr 2013   Posted by John Delia

Taking excitement to another level, Dragon makes its way into home video on Blu-ray.  The Chinese martial arts film has a good story, excellently choreographed fight scenes and superb cinematography for home viewing.  The action gets intense and the film takes a few unexpected twists to its creative...

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Oblivion, a Sci-Fi Visual Thriller (Film Review)


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 20 Apr 2013   Posted by John Delia

The opening sequence in the movie Oblivion is spectacular showing Earth as a devastated planet and the moon busting apart following an attack by an alien invasion. Well acted by a handful of cast members, the action movie mesmerizes as it spools out its grand design.  Both the cinematography and computer...

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Search for Identity Comes Full Circle in Arthur Newman


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 18 Apr 2013   Posted by Alex Kecskes

A search for identity in two unlikely characters punctuates Arthur Newman, a quirky road film that moves obliquely in directions both predictable and unpredictable. Director Dante Ariola's feature debut skillfully braids two veteran performers--Colin Firth and Emily Blunt—in a dramedy that’s...

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Save The Date, A Creative Romantic Comedy (Video Review)


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 15 Apr 2013   Posted by John Delia

Romances are a dime a dozen and each new crop tries to outdo the last, but not many succeed.  With Save The Date, however, it’s a fun film that explores the fears of commitment with a different kind of twist that highlights the vulnerability of its characters. Nicely directed by Michael Mohan...

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Delhi Safari, a Fun Kids Adventure (Video Review)


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 13 Apr 2013   Posted by John Delia

If you have youngsters who are in their learning phase then you will want them to see Delhi Safari, a fun film that makes a lot of sense about our relationship to the animals on our planet.  Told in story form, this cute film will intrigue, entertain and pass along a message that’s much needed...

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