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Movie Review: “Carol” Screening at AFI FEST Presented By Audi
Carol is The Film Independent Spirit Awards’ nomination for best picture, best actress, best screen play, best director, and there appears to be some Oscar buzz. It is a beautiful picture, set somewhere in the mid-20th Century in New York. There’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Academy Awards, best actress, best director, best picture, Billy Bennight, Fil, Lesbian, LGBT, Lovers, Movie, Nomination, Oscar, Review, romance, The Egyptian, The Film Independent Spirit Awards, Todd Haynes
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Movie Review: Clint Eastwood’s “American Sniper” Screening at AFI FEST Presented By Audi
The invitation to a secret screening at the Egyptian proved irresistible, especially after it was announced that Clint Eastwood‘s newest film, American Sniper, was the movie to given a special AFI Fest presented by Audi viewing to the public. … Continue reading
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Tagged Academy Awards, AFI, American Film Institute, American Hero, Billy Bennight, Bradley Cooper, CEO, Clint Eastwood, Consideration, Execution, Hero, Iraq, Kills, Marksman, Marksmen, Navy Seal, Oscar, Oscar Nominee, Precision, President, Sharp Shooter, Sniper, Soldier, USA, War, War Movie
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Movie Review: Le Week-End
Le Week-End is a story of love and commitment, where Nick Burrows played by Jim Broadbent and Meg Burrows played by Lindsay Duncan, desire to inhabit their past and rekindle their youthful experience of love by returning to Paris … Continue reading
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Tagged Academy Awards, Another Year. British, Billy Bennight, cinema, Comedy, Drama, Dramedy, English, Feature, French, Iris, Mansfield Park, Movie, Nomination, Notting Hill, Oscar, Oscar Nominated, Peter O'Toole, Review, Script, The Buddha of Suburbia, The Mother, Topsy-Turvy, Under the Tuscan Sun, Venue, Venus
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