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Brave (2012)

“Brave” is about knowing yourself in everything you perceive as different and the realization that the heart is as delicate as it is resilient to the wounding of experience – what the soul already knows – that neither masculine nor feminine governs us, rather an understanding and emotionally rich union of the two is at the heart of the universe. Merida comes to embody this place of tradition and transitional and in revealing the mysticism of the feminine spirit the laws of the land open to the warmth of nurtured possibility. Continue reading

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"CONTAGION" - 4 1/2 STARS

Steven Soderbergh’s movie Contagion as reviewed by Keith and the Movies and Above the Line:Practical Movie Reviews Continue reading

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At The Movies

At the movies, that’s when I realize it’s happened again, I let my trusty guards down as soon as the fade in – that I’ve drowned in possibility at another lost chance at greatness that’s not even close to pretty goodness. Continue reading

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Commentary on Movies, History and Perspective

What we look for most often when we sit down at the movies is a prevailing sense of having gone somewhere and experienced something. We’re looking for fulfillment or some substitute for it, call them distractions from our everyday or little excursions like holidays. Continue reading

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King of New York (1990)

Believable happenstance and orchestrated acts of attrition give Abel Ferrara’s King of New York its lasting grit, instilling in the viewer a sense of inky blackness for having lived among the detritus of these characters and by proximity come to understand the irrevocable felonies of madmen and the excusable misdemeanors of dreamers searching for happiness and fame in tomorrows that never come.. Continue reading

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