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Despite being unabashedly sappy and running too long, Mud pulls it together with likable characters and strong performancesMud, Jeff Nichols follow up to the criminally under-seen Take Shelter, is a strange mix between a coming of age story and and escaped con thriller. Set in a Arkansas town that's about as redneck-y as redneck gets, Mud focuses on a couple of boys in their early teens, Ellis (Tye Sheridan) and Neckbone (Jacob Lofland). The duo comes across a boat lodged in a tree thats…See More
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Mud Review Sundance 2013

Despite being unabashedly sappy and running too long, Mud pulls it together with likable characters and strong performances

Mud, Jeff Nichols follow up to the criminally under-seen Take Shelter, is a strange mix between a coming of age story and and escaped con thriller. Set in a Arkansas town that's about as redneck-y as redneck gets, Mud focuses on a couple of boys in their early teens, Ellis (Tye Sheridan) and Neckbone (Jacob Lofland). The duo comes across a boat…

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Stoker review Sundance 2013

Stoker: everything you love about Park-Chan Wook movies, just dialed down a couple notches21 January 2013

As a fan of Chan-Wook Park's Korean films, particular his gross twist on a vampire story in 2009's Thirst, I was incredibly excited to see his first English language offering. Stoker, the first film made stateside by CWP, defiantly doesn't disappoint. This is largely due to the director staying with what he knows, telling a story that…

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Posted on January 21, 2013 at 5:19pm

Stoker Review Sundance 2014

Stoker: everything you love about Park-Chan Wook movies, just dialed down a couple notches21 January 2013

As a fan of Chan-Wook Park's Korean films, particular his gross twist on a vampire story in 2009's Thirst, I was incredibly excited to see his first English language offering. Stoker, the first film made stateside by CWP, defiantly doesn't disappoint. This is largely due to the director staying with what he knows, telling a story that…

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Posted on January 21, 2013 at 5:19pm

Wrong Review Sundance 2012

Saying that Wrong, the new film by French director and lover of all things non-sequitur Quentin Dupieux, is strange does the film somewhat of an injustice. Not because the movie surpasses the limits of strange (although, to be fair, it does), but because strange implies something nonsensical, content that defies explanation or logic. Wrong is a film that, despite being so bizarre, manages to come around full circle and make sense at the end. All its surreal imagery has purpose at the end,…

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Troll Hunter Sundance 2011 review

I sincerely want to love Troll Hunter, the latest in a batch of Scandinavian horror movies that have been shipped stateside. I want to love it for its tense cat and mouse moments, I want to love it for its impressive ideas towards shaky cam cinematography, and most of all I want to love it for the trolls themselves, massive behemoths scouring the Norwegian countryside for a stray sheep or unsuspecting college student. Unfortunately, Troll Hunter is a mixed bag that brings down the good with an… Continue

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At 6:34pm on August 10, 2009, ghostwriter said…
Free Speech is a wonderful thing, but when it's used to hurt and poke fun at others because of their race, or personal belifes I think that's where we draw the line around here. We have a very diverse group of people here and overall everyone gets along fine, but occasionally we get a member who steps over the bounds of tolerable jokes or the little troll trying to make a name for himself.

It's like the Hard Rock mottos says: Love All, Serve All.
At 3:32pm on August 10, 2009, ghostwriter said…
Seth's picture was in poor taste at best. He portrayed the two actors as a bad black sterotypes running from a police car with a bucket of KFC and a handgun. It was crude and beyond not funny.
At 4:41pm on April 15, 2009, J.P. said…
Thanks
At 1:49pm on February 21, 2009, AngelRockz said…
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MyHotComments Smile 4 m3 baby woot u lookin at i wona see ya grillz... this is like sooo 4 years ago!!
At 3:04pm on February 19, 2009, Ashley said…
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At 9:04pm on February 17, 2009, Boomstickwarrior said…
thanks man same to you
At 6:58pm on February 17, 2009, Ashley said…
oh nothin much, u?
At 5:14pm on February 12, 2009, AndrewWILLSONThe ShogunOfAustin said…
your welcome
At 5:09pm on February 12, 2009, AndrewWILLSONThe ShogunOfAustin said…
Thanks :)
At 9:25pm on February 2, 2009, Lio said…
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