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From the two-time Academy Award nominated director Bruce Beresford (Driving Miss Daisy, Mao’s Last Dancer) comes Peace, Love & Misunderstanding, a movie starring Oscar winner Jane Fonda, and Oscar nominee Catherine Keener (Capote, Being John Malkovich) as mother and daughter who are polar opposites.
Read MoreFrom Twisted Pictures and producers Oren Koules and Mark Burg (‘Saw’ films), comes ‘The Tortured’ which will be in theaters June 15, 2012 for a limited release. In May ‘Tortured’ became available on VOD. The movie stars Jesse Metcalfe (Desperate Housewives), Erika Christensen and a favorite of the horror/torture genre, Bill Moseley.
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Read MoreMovie ‘Virginia’ stars Jennifer Connelly, Ed Harris, Amy Madigan, Harrison Gilbertson, Emma Roberts. Dustin Lance Black (Milk) wrote the screenplay and directs.
Read MoreMovie Review ‘Edwin Boyd Citizen Gangster’ stars Scott Speedman as Toronto’s notorious bank robber. Kevin Durand, Brian Cox. If you liked Bonnie and Clyde, Public Enemies and Dog Day Afternoon you’ll like this.
Read MoreMovie Review: Hysteria starring Hugh Dancy, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jonathan Pryce and Rupert Everett
Read MoreDorri Olds is an award-winning freelance writer whose work has appeared in book anthologies, magazines and newspapers including The New York Times. She has interviewed celebrities Steven Spielberg, Woody Allen and many more and has appeared on TV and radio shows including CNN’s Dr. Drew. In addition, Olds is a web designer, social media consultant and graphic designer.
Read MoreThe Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (Fox Searchlight Pictures) is worth seeing for the cast alone. It stars Judi Dench, Tom Wilkinson, Maggie Smith, Dev Patel and Bill Nighy who are all in top form. India itself is a strong character with scenery richly displayed by the film’s high production value.
Read MoreMovie Review: God Bless America. Stir in a bit of Michael Douglas in Falling Down, a pinch of Oliver Stone’s Natural Born Killers, and a dash of odd pairing—think Natalie Portman and Jean Reno in Leon: The Professional—and you’ve got something that tastes like this Bobcat Goldthwait flick.
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