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“The Innocents” (Foreign Film Review & Trailer)

July 8th, 2016 No comments

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Review by John Delia

The atrocities of WWII were not only the work of the Nazis, but the Russian troops made Polish Christians pay a price for life as well. The film The Innocents (“Les Innocentes”) tells a true story so appalling that it’s hard to watch. But, you will not want to miss a frame for this true account that took place toward the end of WWII in Poland.

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Orlando market for independent films: challenging

March 15th, 2015 No comments

Why do movies open in Orlando the way they do?

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Orlando market for independent films: challenging

With 'Unbroken,' 'Fury,' a war-movie wave rises again

December 30th, 2014 No comments

War movies have been around nearly as long as film itself, but every now and then the genre seems to spark a new resonance in the public imagination.

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With 'Unbroken,' 'Fury,' a war-movie wave rises again

Easton takes film party to the parking garage

September 15th, 2014 No comments

Movies at the Mill showcases what's new in the city. Movies at the Mill showcases what's new in the city.

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DVD & Blu-ray review: Mental (15)

April 4th, 2013 No comments

“Go shopping until you cheer up,” is the unhelpful advice given to Rebecca Gibney’s distraught mum, Shirley, in a cake shop.        

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Kino Classics Releases Louis Feuillade's Les Vampires on Blu-ray and DVD

July 24th, 2012 No comments

Kino Classics Announces Blu-ray and DVD Release of Louis Feuillade’s silent serial Les Vampires in a 2-disc set authorized by Gaumont Studios and restored by The Cinémathèque Française.New York, NY (PRWEB) July 24, 2012 Kino Classics proudly announces the Blu-ray and DVD release of Louis Feuillade’s Les Vampires, the landmark silent serial that stars Musidora in her iconic performance as Irma …

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The Most Intriguing Movies at the Toronto Film Festival

July 24th, 2012 No comments

Though Variety might have scooped them a bit early, the Toronto International Film Festival, which takes place in Degrassitown from September 6-16th, has announced its slate of films and, as always with this increasingly exciting festival, we’re intrigued about many of the films making their world premiere.

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The Most Intriguing Movies at the Toronto Film Festival

Sade's Live DVD/CD 'Bring Me Home – Live 2011' Captures # 1 Spot On Music DVD Chart

May 30th, 2012 No comments

NEW YORK, May 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Heralded as one of last year’s must-see tours by fans and critics alike, ‘Bring Me Home – Live 2011’ secures the # 1 spot on the music video DVD chart. Available …

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Sade's Live DVD/CD 'Bring Me Home – Live 2011' Captures # 1 Spot On Music DVD Chart

Pendragon DVD/Blu-Ray Delayed

May 10th, 2012 No comments

The release of the new Pendragon live DVD and Blu-Ray, Out Of Order Comes Chaos, has been postponed

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Is it time to let moviegoers use cell phones?

March 29th, 2012 No comments

Many young Americans prefer to Facebook and text while watching movies, suggesting that multiplexes might be wise to rethink their all-out bans

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