Lost somewhere in the rolling hills of Tennessee, David R Perry can occasionally be found doing dark, unspeakable things to words. Printed words, spoken words, electronically mangled words... really any kind but twittered words.
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Malick's unique cinematic gifts are at their height with The Tree of Life.
The Four Feathers deftly balances a large-scale "Hollywood" film with a story that actually works on more than one level.
The creator and writer of The Booth At The End chats with Blogcritics about the show.
This is the set fans have been waiting for, and apart from a few minor quibbles, it does not disappoint.
Although mis-sold as "horror", The Matrimony is for those with an eye for Chinese cinama or more subdued supernatural fare.
Although a fun premise and an extensive cast of interesting actors, the story and humor are often under-developed.
This Adam Sandler catalog title delivers a nice audio-visual boost to previous editions, but little else.
Destroyed is a sad and beautiful album that is more comfortable as an accompaniment than it is under the spotlight.
While not a replacement for either Planet Earth or Life, this new offering feels just as intriguing.
A promising instructional video that is missing some helpful program supplements.
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