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Category Archives: Rated UR
Falling for a Dancer (1998) Rated UR
After a fling, a young woman in the 1930s marries a man she knows nothing about in order to keep her baby. Starring Elisabeth Dermot Walsh, Dermot Crowley, and Liam Cunningham. This is one of my favorites films of all … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated UR, reviews
Tagged 1930s, baby, backdrop, blind, Colin Farrell, country, Dermot Crowley, Elisabeth Dermot Walsh, fall in love, falling for a dancer, favorite, favorites, film, film reviews, films, first, first films, fling, Irish, Irish country, journey, Liam Cunningham, life, love, loves, man, marries, movie, movie reviews, movies, one, order, radar, story, trailer, woman, worth, young, young woman
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The Violent Heart (2020) Rated UR
Fifteen years after the death of his sister, Daniel falls for a high school senior. Starring Jovan Adepo, Grace Van Patten, Lukas Haas, and Kimberly Williams-Paisley. This story has a slow build with little going on. It’s not a bad … Continue reading
Posted in 2020, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated UR, reviews, Thrillers
Tagged actors, casting, characters, complexity, death, ending, fifteen, Fifteen years, film, film reviews, films, Grace Van Patten, high school, Jovan Adepo, kimberly williams paisley, life, lukas haas, movie, movie reviews, movies, Murder, not worth, plot, plot holes, realistic, script, senior, setting, sister, stage, story, The Violent Heart, trailer, turns, twists, unrealistic, years
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The Exterminating Angel (1962) Rated UR
The guests at a dinner party find themselves unable to leave. Starring Silvia Pinal, Enrique Rambal, Claudio Brook, Jacqueline Andere, and José Baviera. This film is surrealism at its finest. The plot and story are not really explained, and the title … Continue reading
Posted in 1962, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, films, Mexican Films, Movie reviews, movies, Mysteries, Rated UR
Tagged Claudio Brook, dinner, dinner party, directed, El ángel exterminador, Enrique Rambal, exiled, Family, film, film reviews, films, Francoist, Francoist regime, guests, incomprehensible, Jacqueline Andere, José Baviera, Luis Buñuel, Masterpiece, movie, movie reviews, movies, mystery, not worth, party, people, plot, regime, sense, Silvia Pinal, Spain, spanish civil war, story, surrealism, The Exterminating Angel, title, trailer, upper middle class, War, wrote
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The Unknown (1927) Rated UR
A criminal on the run joins a circus and falls for the ringmaster’s daughter. Starring Lon Chaney, Norman Kerry, and Joan Crawford. This is one silent film that tells a great story. It has a great plot; the criminal comes … Continue reading
Posted in 1927, Drama, films, Horror, Movie reviews, movies, Rated UR, reviews
Tagged acting, affair, circus, criminal, daughter, film, film reviews, films, joan crawford, Lon Chaney, love, love affair, movie, movie reviews, movies, Norman Kerry, one, plot, ringmaster, run, story, The Unknown, trailer, worth, young
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The Robe (1953) Rated UR
In the Roman province of Judah, a Roman tribune is ordered to crucify Christ, but after the fact, he has a guilty conscience. Starring Richard Burton, Jean Simmons, and Victor Mature. This film is the first film shot in CinemaScope, … Continue reading
Posted in 1953, Drama, films, Historical, Movie reviews, movies, Rated UR, reviews
Tagged acting, Christ, christianity, cinemascope, conscience, crucify, emotions, film, film reviews, films, first, hands, Historical, historical inaccuracies, Jean Simmons, Jesus, judah, movie, movie reviews, movies, province, Richard Burton, robe, roman, roman province, roman tribune, scene, shot, story, The Robe, theaters, trailer, tribune, Victor Mature, widescreen, widescreens, worth, writing
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Ideal Home (2018) Rated UR
A gay couple is surprised when a 10-year-old boy shows up on their doorstep. Starring Paul Rudd, Kate Walsh, and Steve Coogan. At first, this film has a great comedic script; we have two men living an extravagant lifestyle when a … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Comedy, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated UR, reviews
Tagged 10-year-old, adoption, bachelors, boy, comedic, couple, credits, custody, end credits, film, film reviews, films, first, foster care, gay, Ideal Home, kate walsh, lifestyle, men, movie, movie reviews, movies, not worth, Paul Rudd, political, score, script, show, statement, steve coogan, story, storylines, trailer, two
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Killing Lincoln (2013) Rated UR
The compelling events surrounding the assassination of President Lincoln. Based on the book by Bill O’Reilly. Starring Tom Hanks, Regen Wilson, Billy Campbell. Killing Lincoln dives deeper into the events around Lincoln’s assassination by taking us into the past of John Wilkes … Continue reading
Posted in 2013, Biography, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated UR, reviews
Tagged assassination, based on the book, Bill O'Reilly, billy campbell, books, events, film, film reviews, films, historically accurate, John Wilkes Booth, Killing Lincoln, man, motives, movie, movie reviews, movies, President Lincoln, Regen Wilson, timeline, tom hanks, trailer, worth
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