MOVIE REVIEW: The Grey

To me, Liam Neeson is channeling a darker and fiercer resolve than the other silver-haired tough guys like Charles Bronson, Clint Eastwood, and Steve McQueen that came before him.  He's more rugged than Bronson, channels more rage than Eastwood, and is more stoic than McQueen's coolness.  At this kind of game, he's better than any one of those guys would be if they were in roles like The Grey or Taken.  

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MOVIE REVIEW: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, wrongfully on many levels, uses 9/11's tragedy to push a fictional story with fictional emotions to purposefully tug our heartstrings tied to a very real event.  Blame the 2005 source novel by Jonathan Safran Foer first, but the 2011 film's exploitative use of such a recent tragedy is a cold ploy and a mean trick.

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EDITORIAL: The most overlooked films of 2011

In all of my efforts as a novice critic to see as many movies as possible, even I can't see everything and miss some winners.  Here are a pair lists from me.  The first list are the movies that I saw and reviewed that I feel, in the grand scheme of 2011, are overlooked and under-appreciated.  The second list are the movies I myself overlooked and missed the chance to see in person.

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