Review: ‘Captain America: Civil War’
Captain America: Civil War is not only a great superhero movie, it’s arguably one of the best ever
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Captain America: Civil War is not only a great superhero movie, it’s arguably one of the best ever
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Sing Street is one of those movies that makes you walk out of the theater with a smile on your face.
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The only way to describe Be Here Now, the story of actor Andy Whitfield’s quest to find a cure for his cancer diagnosis, is sadness. Heartbreaking sadness.
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If ever a film was ‘of the moment’, this is it. This takes the Muslim community and humanizes it, gives it a much needed face
Cinematographer Adam Pinney makes his directorial debut with the strange and sometimes intriguing, The Arbalest.
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The film is entertaining, especially if you’re a history buff. And, just to relive a brief moment in time, it’s well worth watching.
In the Bedlam production of Sense & Sensibility, Top 40 pop music is played prior to curtain (which in this case is just a figure to speech – there is no curtain), and the actors begin the performance dressed in lazywear of hoodies and sweatpants. This gives the initial impression
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‘Hail, Caesar!’ is an incredibly fun and loving tribute to old Hollywood.
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Broadway San Diego is exactly what Broadway San Diego has brought to town with Idina Menzel and ‘If/Then’
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Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess – now General – Leia, C-3PO and R2-D2 are back and watching them on screen again is a thing of pure pleasure, especially Han and Chewie.
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Perhaps the goal of Gidion’s Knott can be summed up, as Corryn says during the play, “to search for something authentic in a field of bullshit.”
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The film is anything but subtle. There’s no sugar-coating here and perhaps that’s a good thing.
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If you’re looking for the book on acting that’ll inspire and set a fire to your actor juices, Boze Hadleigh’s ‘An Actor Succeeds’ is one to check out.
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Connelly’s Hannah is the one who goes through the most change here. She doesn’t know “how to be in the world at all,” she says.
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Even superheroes have trouble with their love lives. That’s the premise of the fun, quirky British film SuperBob that screened at the San Diego Film Festival.
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National Lampoon doesn’t get as much credit as it should for what it did for comedy in the 70 and 80’s. With this terrific new doc out there, hopefully that’ll change.
How cool would it be to have a one-on-one masterclass with Dustin Hoffman?
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Throughout his life, Brando recorded hundreds of hours of audiotapes that had never been made public until now
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The book begins with helping find your type and asking what kind of actor you are, how to play to your strengths when choosing your audition piece.
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This entertaining doc will surely make you appreciate the hard work and dedication of these entrepreneurs
‘Capital C’, a Documentary on Crowdfunding and Determination Read More »