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Movie Review 'The Kid'
You could be forgiven for thinking that Vincent D'Onofrio's feature directorial debut, The Kid is about Billy the Kid. After all, Billy 'The Kid,' the western legend does figure prominently in the plot, and is played with fervor by Dane Dehaan, but you would be mistaken. Indeed, the kid of the title is actually a young boy who murders his abusive father and goes on the run with his older sister, fleeing from their equally violent and abusive Uncle, played by Chris Pratt.
By Sean Patrick7 years ago in Geeks
'The Things We Leave Behind' Review
Grief is an experience we all are faced with at some point in our lives, and The Things We Leave Behind addresses the differences and similarities of that process through the eyes of Mia (Isla Campbell Gorrie), a 12-year-old girl, and Charlie (George McWilliam), her 74-year-old grandfather.
By The Rumble Online7 years ago in Geeks
'Captain Marvel:' A Review
Marvel Studios' film Captain Marvel just recently came out on March 8th (International Women's Day, for those of you who didn't know) and this one is worth seeing, to say the least. On top of being part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which is already known for its amazing characters, action sequences and humorous jokes, Captain Marvel is one of few female superheroes and one of the first to get her own solo origin story film.
By Amanda Clarke7 years ago in Geeks
'Captain Marvel': What to Look For
This last weekend Marvel Studios released their highly anticipated release Captain Marvel. Hype for this movie has been building since the post credit scene in Avengers Infinity War. This is where we see Nick Fury dropped a pager as he is dusted and reveals Captain Marvel's symbol. So obviously, this is not a review as I have yet to see this movie. If you are like me and jam packed elbow to elbow theater going isn't your thing, then hopefully this will help guide you on what to look for when you do go see this movie. I am merely talking about the burning questions I have and assist in what you should watch for. So lets go!
By Josh Fayne7 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Jezebel' Is a Slice of Unique Life
The audiences at SXSW are going to be very busy, but I do hope that many find the time for Jezebel, the feature length writing and directorial debut of actress and filmmaker Numa Perrier. This thoughtful examination of a very unique life near the bottom of the economic ladder is relentlessly sexy even as it plays fair with the otherwise sad lives of its characters.
By Sean Patrick7 years ago in Geeks
Hilary Swank Discusses 'P.S. I Love You'
A few years ago, Hilary Swank appeared at Jacob Burn Film Center with PS I Love You. Here's a look back at the evening. On Monday, December 17, at Jacob Burns Film Center in Pleasantville, Hilary Swank appeared as part of the center's annual Silverstar fundraiser. Showcasing her most recent film, P.S. I Love You, Swank rolled in a little late to the nervousness of the audience and the program's organizers. Nonetheless, she played off the delay and let everyone easily settle into the shoes of a busy actress playing double time as promoter. "There was a lot of traffic on that little Saw Mill highway," Swank deflected and brought the audience back to a festive mood.
By Rich Monetti7 years ago in Geeks











