Posts tagged: Filmmaker

Bronson Review

Bronson is bloody, brutal, and stylish with all the makings of a cult favorite. The controversial biopic by filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn is loosely based on the notorious thug and lifetime prisoner, Charles Bronson. Born Michael Peterson, the anti-hero led a relatively normal life in Luton, U.K. He was a mild-mannered kid that wound up in the occasional schoolyard scrape before later marrying and fathering a son. In his twenties, Peterson was arrested for armed robbery and sentenced to

Movie capsules for all Fourth of July films

The following capsule reviews, listed alphabetically, will give you an idea of the caliber of films unreeling locally.The films are graded as follows: Very Good, (A); Good, (B); Fair, (C); Poor, (D); Turkey (F). Those with (NP) have not been previewed. (To locate a Web site, go to www.google.com and type in the film’s title.) NEW THIS WEEKENDTHE END OF THE LINE: (B+) Filmmaker Rupert Murray (”Unknown White Male”) directed this apocalyptic British documentary on the dangers caused by overfishing,

Sage and Savvy Spreads the Word

skinnyskinny : skinnyskinny has reduced prices on many of its products: Soaps:$8 (reduced from $9) ; Body Oils:$20 (reduced from $22) ; Bath Salts:$31 (reduced from $34) . I love their soaps! Take advantage of these reduced prices and indulge your skin! Food, Inc .: I heard about the film Food, Inc., which opened on June 12, and I heard it’s already gotten rave reviews and can’t wait to see it myself. In "Food, Inc.," filmmaker Robert Kenner lifts the veil o

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