13 Aug Rage Review

Die-hard fans rejoice, Nicolas Cage is back. In Rage, action film favorite Nicolas Cage takes on the familiar, yet gripping role of Paul Maguire, a former Mafioso turned legitimate businessman. Paul’s carefully cultivated life as a loving husband and father is thrown off balance when his teenage...

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08 Aug Locke Review

Locke hits the acceleration. Hard. Locke, a stirring drama from director Steven Knight, captures an unusually tumultuous moment in the life of hardworking family man, Ivan Locke. Our protagonist, played by Hollywood heavyweight Tom Hardy, has just gotten word from a former mistress that she is...

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01 Aug ABCs of Death Review

The Most Terrifying ABCs You'll Ever Learn.  This week’s feature, The ABCs of Death, is comedy-horror compilation of 26 short vignettes as told by various, prominent genre directors from all over the world. Premiering at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, the film assigns to each...

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25 Jul Way of the Wicked Review

Something Wicked This Way Comes. Way of the Wicked, the latest thriller from director Kevin Carraway, tells the story of a small community plagued by an evil spirit. After a series of mysterious deaths leave the town reeling, a fanatical priest teams up with a hardened...

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11 Jul Kid Cannabis Review

A Dark Comedy and True-Crime Thriller In One. Based on an unbelievable true story, Kid Cannabis chronicles overweight nerd, Nate Norman, and his journey from bottom-feeder stoner to drug kingpin. When we first meet Nate he’s stuck in quite the rut; a high school dropout working for scraps...

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27 Jun Under The Skin Review

It Just Might Get Under Your Skin.  At first glance, Under the Skin appears to be a classic science fiction tale; an alien comes to earth from an unknown planet, inhabits the body of a human, and wreaks havoc. Upon viewing, however, it is clear that...

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20 Jun The Attorney Review

A Powerhouse Performance by Song Kang-ho. The Attorney, the debut feature from South Korean writer-director Yang Woo-seok, tells the story of wealthy tax attorney, Song Woo-seok, as he takes on a controversial National Security case to help a wrongly convicted friend. With only a high school...

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13 Jun Devil’s Knot Review

A valiant effort by veteran director, Atom Egoyan. Based on the 2002 true crime novel of the same name, Devil’s Knot tells the story of the now infamous trial of the West Memphis Three, a group of three teenage boys accused of the brutal murders of...

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23 Oct Review – Submarine

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews Submarine Submarine is the directorial debut of Richard Ayoade, who the geekier of readers will remember from “The IT Crowd” and “Darkplace.”   It is an autobiographical coming-of-age set in Wales, and follows Oliver Tate as he learns about love and loss. Oliver...

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01 Oct Review – Murder!

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews Murder! Alfred Hitchcock’s Murder! is an example of all the pieces fitting together, but the completed puzzle is still a little lopsided.  The film is about a young aspiring actress who is caught red-handed standing over the murdered body of her...

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01 Oct Review – Rainbow Valley

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews Rainbow Valley In college, I took this class that was, in part, about the evolution of the American West.  In the class, we discussed the era of the cowboy and the bandit and how it was romantic, but clashed quite clamorously...

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28 Sep Review – The Lady Vanishes

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews The Lady Vanishes And yet again, the film directed by Hitchcock is the best one I’ve seen in quite some time.  The Lady Vanishes surpasses even the half dozen other early Hitchcock’s I’ve watched on FlixFling.  This film was simply wonderful. ...

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28 Sep Review – Sword Of Lancelot

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews Sword Of Lancelot Sword of Lancelot is a retelling of the classic Arthurian story of Guinevere and Lancelot's torrid affair.  Personally, I have always loved Arthurian stories -- the magic, the chivalry, the gratuitous violence.  This particular version, however, I did...

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18 Sep Review – Beat The Devil

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews Beat the Devil When I read the description for Beat the Devil, I could hardly believe it.   The film stars Humphrey Bogart and Peter Lorre and was directed by John Huston.  The last time I saw these three names together, I...

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10 Sep Review – The Flying Deuces

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews The Flying Deuces After watching The Flying Deuces, I have dedeuced (heh, get it?) that Laurel and Hardy are similar to The Three Stooges; they are like anchovies – you either like them a lot or you don’t at all.  I,...

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10 Sep Review – The Skin Game

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews The Skin Game While The Skin Game sounds like a film that I shouldn’t admit to have watched in polite company, it is actually the exact opposite.  The phrase “the skin game” refers to dirty antics that can take place during...

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04 Sep Review – A Star Is Born

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews A Star Is Born When you think A Star is Born, you may think of the film starring Judy Garland, or the later Barbara Streisand movie.  Indeed, Judy and Babs pop into my mind when I think about A Star is...

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04 Sep Review – The Painted Desert

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews The Painted Desert The Painted Desert starts, as so many Westerns do, with two cowboys riding through the desert.  They come across a ransacked carriage, its inhabitants, dead or alive, are nowhere in sight.  Along with some pots and pans, the...

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04 Sep Review – Blood And Black Lace

FlixFling contributor, Matthew Bussy reviews Blood and Black Lace It’s incredible, and somewhat uncomfortable when you think about it, how filmmakers can make human deaths look so beautiful on camera. Dario Argento’s horror classic Suspiria, for example, is utterly revolting but every time a character dies...

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04 Sep Review – Black Sunday

FlixFling contributor, Matthew Bussy reviews Black Sunday Black Sunday (which is also known as The Mask of Satan) is one of the most visually gorgeous horror movies of all time (and it’s in black and white!). It has the vibe of a Tim Burton Gothic horror...

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27 Aug Review – Them!

FlixFling contributor, Matt Bussy reviews Them! Them! (and yes, it needs to always have an exclamation point when it’s being referenced) is a classic black and white B-movie about giant killer ants. When the giant, very fake-looking ants are onscreen the movie is entertaining. When they’re...

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27 Aug Review – Creature From The Black Lagoon

FlixFling contributor, Matt Bussy review Creature From The Black Lagoon In the olden days Universal Studios was renowned for making monster movies. The Wolf Man, Dracula, Frankenstein, The Phantom of the Opera. The list goes on and on. The four I just mentioned are perhaps the...

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27 Aug Review – Nosferatu

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews Nosferatu Nosferatu is the original cinematic representation of a vampire.  It is the tomb from which crawled Buffy, Angel, Twilight, and the Vampire Diaries, though it may be difficult to see the resemblance.  Nosferatu is the 1922 adaptation of Bram Stoker’s...

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27 Aug Review – The Adventures Of Ozzie and Harriet

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet was a long-running TV show starring “America’s Favorite Family,” The Nelsons.  From 1952 to 1966, The Nelsons, the archetypal American nuclear unit graced TV screens across the country.  The...

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17 Aug Review – A Farewell To Arms

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews A Farewell To Arms If A Farewell to Arms were about 45 minutes longer, it would be termed an epic love story.  As it is, it leaves me wanting more, wishing that intimate parts of the couple’s relationship were given more...

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17 Aug Review – Of Human Bondage

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews Of Human Bondage In most cases, when characters seem confused about the direction their lives are headed, they drop what they are doing, quit the jobs their parents wanted them to get, and go on journeys of self-discovery, often moving to...

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17 Aug Review – In The Land Of Milk And Money

FlixFling contributor, Jordana Lipsitz reviews In The Land Of Milk And Money There is a pretty real truth in this world that most people ignore and that is that milk is really, really disgusting. On the Richter Gross Scale it’s a level 7.8. That’s a thing....

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17 Aug Review – His Private Secretary

FlixFling contributor, Jordana Lipsitz reviews His Private Secretary On one hand, I like old movies and John Wayne. On the other hand, His Private Secretary (1933) is a really bad movie. There was honestly very little appeal to it. The movie had pretty mediocre production quality...

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17 Aug Review – House On Haunted Hill

FlixFling contributor, Matt Bussy reviews House On Haunted Hill Take my word for it: House on Haunted Hill won’t scare you. It should certainly entertain you though, that is, if you’re a big fan of utterly campy, old black and white horror films. You might be...

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17 Aug Review – Night Of The Living Dead

FlixFling contributor, Matt Bussy reviews Night Of The Living Dead Night of the Living Dead is a classic for two reasons: it’s the first real zombie horror movie and the first successful low-budget horror movie. It cost $114,000 to make, featured unknown actors, and was filmed...

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10 Aug Review – Ghost Adventures

FlixFling contributor, Matt Bussy reviews Ghost Adventures Just to be clear, you can’t watch any episodes of the Travel Channel’s Ghost Adventures on FlixFling. Before the series debuted in 2008, the ghost hunters/stars of the paranormal show, Zak Bagans, Nick Groff, and Aaron Goodwin, made an...

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10 Aug Review – My Favorite Brunette

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews My Favorite Brunette In the beginning of My Favorite Brunette, we find Bob Hope in an unlikely place – prison, awaiting execution on death row.  Immediately, my interest was piqued.  When reporters arrive to hear his story, Hope’s Ronnie Jackson tells...

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10 Aug Review – The Dick Van Dyke Show

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews The Dick Van Dyke Show As I watched The Dick Van Dyke Show, I could not help but think of AMC’s Mad Men.   Rob Petrie and Don Draper, both dapper men in the media business, are products of the urban work...

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10 Aug Review – Film Geek

FlixFling contributor, Jordana Lipsitz reviews Film Geek Film Geek (2005) was actually a pretty good watch. It is the story of Scotty Pelk, an incredibly dorky movie-obsessed young lad who makes people so uncomfortable he is fired from his job at a video store. He has...

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06 Aug Review – American Graffiti

FlixFling contributor, Jordana Lipsitz reviews American Graffiti I have a problem with coming of age stories. More specifically, coming of age stories that involve the last night of high school and the crazy characters involved.  Knowing that American Graffiti was the mother of all coming...

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06 Aug Review – Across The Bridge

FlixFling contributor, Jordana Lipsitz reviews Across The Bridge Across the Bridge (2005) has the steadfast quality of a student film though it is instead a foreign film by an adult director, Denis Cviticanin. Trying to be socially conscious, as most student films are, it looked...

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06 Aug Review – Number 17

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews Number 17 My admiration for Alfred Hitchcock grows each time I see one of his early films. Made in the 1930s in England, they all seem to have small budgets and very limited equipment lists.  And yet, because of his direction,...

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03 Aug Review – The Philadelphia Story

FlixFling contributor, Yohsuke Araki reviews The Philadelphia Story "You, all of you, with your sophisticated ideas!" "(sarcastically)…ain't it awful?" George Cukor's The Philadelphia Story is chalk full of philosophical phenomena surrounding the virtues of relationships on both the personal level and of the societal spectrum. Surrounding these themes of the...

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03 Aug Review – I Spit On Your Grave

FlixFling contributor, Matt Bussy reviews I Spit On Your Grave I Spit on Your Grave just wants to be hated. It’s like The Human Centipede. Who wants to watch three people cry and scream for a whole movie because they’ve just been sewn anus to mouth?...

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03 Aug Review – Grace

FlixFling contributor, Matt Bussy reviews Grace Grace is a movie that made me feel so proud to be a man and not have to worry about breast-feeding. Just wait till you hear its story. Madeline (Jordan Ladd) is boringly married to Michael (Stephen Park). The two...

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30 Jul Review – Nothing Sacred

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews Nothing Sacred After being exposed as a fraud, New York reporter Wallace Cook is on the hunt for a gripping story to put him back on top.  He thinks he finds it in Hazel Flagg, a Vermont woman dying of radium...

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30 Jul Review – The Little Princess

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews The Little Princess Other than The Bachelor and the Bobby-soxer, this was only second Shirley Temple movie I’ve seen.  Despite my lack of due diligence, I classify The Little Princess as a must-see.  It is about Sara Crewe, a pampered but...

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30 Jul Review – Li’l Abner

FlixFling contributor, Jordana Lipsitz reviews Li'l Abner I’m going to come out and say it. The best part of Li’l Abner was the theme song.  I was not incredibly into the whole podunk thing that was going on with the movie for the most part. However,...

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30 Jul Review – Charade

FlixFling contributor, Jordana Lipsitz reviews Charade Audrey Hepburn was a classy lady of the highest caliber.  However, in Charade she also managed to be funny. Though this is a review of Charade, it may turn into a love letter to Audrey Hepburn. I can’t help it....

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27 Jul Review – Dead Alive

FlixFling contributor, Matt Bussy reviews Dead Alive Before Peter Jackson made big Hollywood epics The Lord of the Rings and King Kong, he made cult classics. Dead Alive, Heavenly Creatures, and The Frighteners were his first movies, and combined they didn’t make more than one billion...

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27 Jul Review – Scream 4

FlixFling contributor, Matt Bussy reviews Scream 4 Scream 4 is epic! That is, if you’re as big a fan of the series as I am. I’ll get the obvious recommendation out of the way and say that if you want to watch Scream 4 then it’s...

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26 Jul Review – Punk In England

FlixFling contributor, Yohsuke Araki reviews Punk In England Punk In England doesn't explain much but instead harps on the visceral experience of the live shows rather than feeding us information about the scene. We go through the classic punks to the progressive styles of new-mod and...

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26 Jul Review – Alice Sweet Alice

FlixFling contributor, Yohsuke Araki reviews Alice Sweet Alice Alice Sweet Alice works like any other 3 act structured film, but I like to think of it in two parts. The first half feels much like a typical slasher film. There's that b-movie slasher quirkiness around it,...

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23 Jul Review – His Girl Friday

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews His Girl Friday In His Girl Friday, Cary Grant stars as Walter Burns, an ardent newspaperman who is fighting and scheming to get his lead reporter to stay with the paper.  Of course, his motivation is not strictly professional, since his...

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23 Jul Review – Borderline

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews Borderline To be honest, the only thing I know Fred MacMurray from is Double Indemnity, and for that reason, I always associate him with gritty film noir.  So when I saw the description for Borderline, I was expecting murder, inner monologues,...

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20 Jul Review – 1st Bite

FlixFling contributor, Jordana Lipsitz reviews 1st Bite When I saw the title, First Bite, I immediately thought the film was a vampire movie. I soon realized it was not, but was not entirely sure what I was looking at.  I’m not sure I ever really did...

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20 Jul Review – Hatchet

FlixFling contributor, Matt Bussy reviews Hatchet Before I talk about Hatchet let me talk about the Final Destination film series. The reason there have been five movies is because audiences get a kick out of watching people die in creative ways. Death by burning to death...

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20 Jul Review – Apollo 18

FlixFling contributor, Matt Bussy reviews Apollo 18 In the late 60s NASA cancelled the Apollo 18 mission to land on the Moon. Was it because they found out that there were evil aliens living on the planet? I doubt it. I’m pretty sure it was cancelled...

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16 Jul Review – Born to Win

FlixFling contributor, Yohsuke Araki reviews Born to Win Ivan Passer, a Czech native director, makes an arrestingly free and honest film in Born To Win. It's a junkie film that plays by all the normal rules of it's genre but because this film was made in...

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13 Jul Review – Royal Wedding

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews Royal Wedding Royal Wedding was a delightful surprise.  In it, Fred Astaire and Jane Powell play Tom and Ellen Bowen, a brother and sister dancing duo who sell out shows across the country.  After their show in New York ends, the...

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13 Jul Review – Phantasm

FlixFling contributor, Matt Bussy reviews Phantasm Phantasm (1979) has a few creepy shots and a scary villain, but it’s nowhere near as memorable as some other old horror classics. Every Halloween season the Bravo channel has a special called 100 Scariest Movie Moments, which first aired...

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13 Jul Review – The Evil Dead

FlixFling contributor, Matt Bussy reviews The Evil Dead The Evil Dead (1981) is on crack. There’s a scene in this movie where a young woman is raped by trees that come alive. Trees?! TREES?! This is a horror movie that was banned in many countries when...

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13 Jul Review – One Week

FlixFling contributor, Jordana Lipsitz reviews One Week Many people argue that comedy is not a real art form and it does not take the mind of a great artist to write in a comedic sense. Buster Keaton’s work consistently proves that this is simply not true. ...

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13 Jul Review – Assault of the Party Nerds

FlixFling Contributor, Jordana Lipsitz reviews Assault of the Party Nerds When it came to choosing my next movie to review, it was almost love at first sight.  I saw Assault of the Party Nerds (1989) as a title on the list of movies and my mind...

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09 Jul Review – The Pajama Game

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews The Pajama Game The Pajama Game takes us into the whimsical and musical world of PJ manufacturing at the Sleeptite Pajama Factory. The film, starring Doris Day and John Raitt, starts as many Doris Day films do -- as a battle of...

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09 Jul Review – Ace High

FlixFling Contributor, Yohsuke Araki reviews Ace High The second of the Cat Stevens/Hutch Bessy trilogy, Colizzi's Ace High is an exciting and fun ride. Like a Leone spaghetti western, this one by Colizzi works in a wonderfully crafted and lit cinematography.  It compliments the typical cool...

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09 Jul Review – Cul-De-Sac

FlixFling contributor, Yohsuke Araki reviews Cul-De-Sac Consisting of quality visuals and a thoughtful pace along with quirky complexities of dysfunctional relationships, Roman Polanski's Cul-De-Sac manages to serve as a bridge between two very different filmic worlds without compromising any amount of cinematic quality from itself. ...

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06 Jul Review – Halloween

FlixFling contributor, Matt Bussy reviews Halloween I think if you were born in the 21st century and you watch John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978) then you’ll think it’s stupid and unoriginal. You’ll only think it’s stupid, however, because you weren’t aware that it’s considered to be the...

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06 Jul Review – An American Werewolf In London

FlixFling contributor, Matt Bussy reviews An American Werewolf In London John Landis’s An American Werewolf in London (1981) is a strange, strange horror movie. I’m always entertained by it and I think anybody looking for a gory werewolf movie will be too, but I’ve always felt...

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06 Jul Review – His Girl Friday

FlixFling contributor, Jordana Lipsitz reviews His Girl Friday His Girl Friday (1940) is one of those movies that make me wish I had been born in the 30s and been able to watch all those sort of screwball  comedies with fast-paced talking, beautiful (but not too...

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06 Jul Review – Hebrew Hammer

FlixFling contributor, Jordana Lipsitz reviews Hebrew Hammer Stereotype jokes have always been one of the things on my top ten list along with a good foot rub and long walks on the beach. Luckily for me, The Hebrew Hammer, a 2003 Jewish Blaxploitation film was chock...

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06 Jul Review – The Man Who Knew Too Much

FlixFling contributor, Alexandra Gibson reviews The Man Who Knew Too Much In 1934, Alfred Hitchcock made The Man Who Knew Too Much.  In 1956, he remade it, though I have no idea why, as the original is thoroughly captivating.  The film begins at Winter Olympic-type games...

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13 Feb Review – Zus & Zo

FlixFling contributor Rebecca Raymer reviews the Academy Award nominated foreign film, Zus & Zo: Zus & Zo, produced by Filmprodukties de Luwte, is a 2001 romantic comedy set in the Netherlands and Portugal. It was written and directed by Paula van der Oest, and stars Sylvia...

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16 Jan Review – Little Big Soldier

FlixFling contributor, Rebecca Raymer reviews Little Big Soldier Jackie Chan created, produced, and starred in this "action-adventure-comedy." Little Big Soldier lives up to its designated genre: it has a lot of action, it involves an adventure, and it's funny. Ding Sheng directs the film, originally titled...

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21 Dec Secret Societies – Review

FlixFling contributor Rebecca Raymer reviews Secret Societies. There have been countless documentaries concerning the subject of secret societies, and this documentary is not particularly distinguishable among them. Written and directed by Philip Gardiner, this film deciphers seemingly everyday symbols, and seeks to explain the origins and...

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21 Dec Ip Man – Review

FlixFling contributing reviewer, Rebecca Raymer critiques Ip Man. A combination of stereotypical Kung Fu films and the grace and beauty of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," (Sony Pictures Classics, 2000), "Ip Man" is a unique film. Directed by Wilson Yip and starring Donnie Yen, "Ip Man" is...

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21 Dec Brother’s Justice – Review

FlixFling contributor Rebecca Raymer reviews Brother's Justice "Brother's Justice" is a 2011 Jeung Guns LLC mocumentary featuring a budding star (Dax Shepard) attempting to successfully pitch a bad movie idea to industry executives and producers. His friend, Nate Tuck, is always by his side, continuously jeopardizing...

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14 Dec The Untold Christmas Story – Review

FlixFling contributor Rebecca Raymer reviews The Untold Christmas Story, a documentary retrospective on the holiday favorite, A Christmas Story There are few suburbanites in the United States who cannot, in some way, associate A Christmas Story (1983, Warner Home Video) with their own experiences during the...

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14 Dec Review – Kid Rock: Insomnia Unauthorized

FlixFling guest reviewer, Rebecca Raymer critiques the 2008 documentary, Kid Rock: Insomnia Unauthorized Kid Rock (also known as Bob Ritchie) has a reputation for using his money and power to demoralize women and romanticize the culture of "white trash." This 2008 documentary (from Chrome Dreams) does...

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23 Nov Review – Dearly Departed: Vol. I

FlixFling contributor Rebecca Raymer critiques the documentary Dearly Departed: "A Morbid Pursuit of Hollywood Trivia" Scott Michaels is a walking machine of facts, dates, names, and circumstances. In Dearly Departed: Vol. I, Michaels leads documentarian Michael Dorsey around Los Angeles to capture on film the physical locations...

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23 Nov The Jena 6 – A Review

FlixFling featured contributor Rebecca Raymer reviews the documentary The Jena 6 Filmed, directed, and produced by Kourass Esmaeli, Richard Rowley, and Jacqueline Soohen, The Jena 6 is a documentary of the circumstances centered in the city of Jena, Louisiana - and in the 21st century -...

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23 Nov Review: Leonard Cohen – Under Review: 1934-1977

FlixFling contributing reviewer Rebecca Raymer reviews the documentary Leonard Cohen - Under Review: 1934-1977 This documentary featuring the enigmatic Canadian writer, philosopher, and performer, Leonard Cohen, is not a nail-biting journey through exciting-land, but neither is Leonard Cohen. The art and beauty and criticisms of Cohen and...

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14 Nov Hussy – Review

FlixFling contributor Rebecca Raymer reviews Hussy: Hussy is a 1980 drama directed and written by Matthew Chapman, and starring Helen Miren and John Shea. It is quite a sad story. Miren is amazing as the main character, Beatty, and plays her role as a badly damaged prostitute...

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14 Nov American Virgin – Review

FlixFling contributor Rebecca Raymer reviews American Vigin: "More nipples than you can shake a stick at" This 2009 coming-of-age film is an adorable depiction of how ridiculous a vow of chastity is in American society. Written by Jeff Seeman, directed by Clare Kilner, and starring Jenna Dewan,...

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10 Nov Time (Shi gan) – A Review

FlixFling contributor Rebecca Raymer reviews Time (Shi gan): "Mind-bending Beauty" Time (originally Shi gan) is a 2006 film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk. The premise of the film - a woman surgically altering her entire face for the man she loves - is simple. However, the...

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10 Nov Catch Your Mind – Review

FlixFling reviewer Rebecca Raymer critiques Catch Your Mind: “Suburban Teen Angst” Catch your Mind is a 2008 film written and directed by Swamy Kandan, and starring Patrick Welsh (Bruce) and Megan Beale (Monica). It takes place in an upper to middle class suburb, and features an almost...

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07 Nov Heckler – Review

FlixFling guest reviewer Rebecca Raymer proves that everybody hurts (even comedians) in her review of Jamie Kennedy's Heckler: Comedian Jamie Kennedy went on a mission to confront hecklers and critics, and asks them on camera why they are so gratuitously mean to performers. Heckler (2007) documents...

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07 Nov Charles Manson: Superstar – Review

FlixFling contributor Rebecca Raymer reviews Charles Manson: Superstar - a documentary featuring a rare interview with Manson from San Quentin Prison: This 1989 sycophantic portrayal of Charles Manson (written, directed, and narrated by Nikolas Schreck ) attempts to "deprogram" the American people of its media-fed beliefs...

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02 Nov In Memory of My Father – Review

FlixFling contributor Rebecca Raymer reviews In Memory of My Father: In Memory of My Father is a captivating film released in 2005, and directed and written by Christopher Jaymes, who also stars in the movie. Judy Greer, Jeremy Sisto, Matt Keeslar, and Nicholle Tom are only...

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