Almost weekly, Triniman catches new movies, and adds one or two CDs to his collection. Due to time constraints, he blogs about only 5% of the CDs, books and DVDs that he purchases. Holed up in the geographic centre of North America, the cultural mecca of Canada, and the sunniest city north of the 49th, Winnipeg, Triniman blogs a bit when he's not swatting mosquitoes, shovelling snow or golfing.
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Music's Bat Man returned with an intense, bombastic, show. Not ready for Vegas!
The Irish legend outsells The Who in Winnipeg!
Breach fails to shed enough light on the spy, Robert Hanssen, who is quite fascinating.
This is a decent, tragic drama about the partitioning of India, but it doesn't feel fully realized.
Superb drama about two unhealthy relationships, with one born out of "rescuing" the other.
Authentic 1940s look but lacks characters worth caring about and is hampered by an unfocused script.
These are two stories not immediately, inextricably linked, and neither meaty enough to justify the expectations based on the stunning visual styling.
A would-be tale of revenge turned love story didn't gain enough traction as a great romance for me.
Another near-future film with the world wracked by war and terrorism and women end up infertile, until a miracle occurs.
Fifty ratings and mini-summaries for the movies of 2006.