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In Music, Love, and Faith, Jacqui Naylor is one “Lucky Girl.”
As much as I love documentaries, typically I do not find the musical documentaries as interesting as the serious subject matter engrained in …
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As much as I love documentaries, typically I do not find the musical documentaries as interesting as the serious subject matter engrained in …
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One movie that might be overlooked in the dog days of summer and the beginning of autumn is the new indie romantic comedy “Celeste …
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We can now officially add conservative Republicans to the list with African Americans, Latinos, elderly people, and evangelical Christians as segments of the population …
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Autumn is more of a traditional time of year where the serious films are released that either fizzle in their own hype or rise …
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Throughout the United States this summer, many avid film lovers spend the calmness of an evening to attend free outdoor movie screenings in parks and various …
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“ParaNorman” is the animated stop motion, full-length feature debut from Chris Butler and Sam Fell. Chris Butler’s recent movie making experience was working …
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The new film “Sparkle,” a remake loosely inspired by The Supremes, is a reflection of the old school Motown music. As a film, it …
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“Blogs and the Internet are great inventions for our time because they give regular people an opportunity to change public opinion.” –Ai WeiWei …
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The closest thing American viewers get to being engrossed in documentary filmmaking is watching reality television. It’s a sad, but true fact. Many shows …
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A Meryl Streep sex comedy might not draw much interest for typical readers at TMB. Most fan-boys in the blogsphere will overlook a romantic …
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As the summer season wraps up in a few weeks, its safe to say the only real big Oscar contender is Christopher Nolan’s “The …
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This year the British film magazine Sight & Sound made some fresh and interesting observations in the critique of film. By declaring “Vertigo” the new …
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In what might be the biggest lack of advertising clarity of any summer movie, Fox is listing an actor named Richard Ayoade as apart …
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I hope to not drag out discussing The Aurora Theater Shooting, which has sensationally dominated the headlines in the past week. If I keep …
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The Producers Guild of America will honor Bob and Harvey Weinstein next year with a Milestone Award. This is an award given to top-notch industry …
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Like the Columbine High School shooting, the September 11th terror attacks, and the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, I’ll always remember the events that transpired …
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In a Presidential election season, nothing is left sacred. Not even Batman. On Monday evening, splashed on the Drudge Report was the headline …
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When actors and a director collaborate their fresh energy to construct their first movie, creativity can spark magic. This is the case with the gritty …
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Many people have been affected by ‘the Big C’ (i.e. cancer). My father was diagnosed with Stage One mouth cancer last year and I had …
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The days of a faith based boycott of Disney are so prevalent, divisive, and (for this Christian) completely unwarranted and are clearly in …
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