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Review: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
One of the very fortunate aspects of the film form, aside from affective story-telling techniques, is the value of its aesthetic beauty....
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Dec 25, 20134 min read


Review: Saving Mr. Banks
The fact that I have never seen Mary Poppins should not compromise the extent of happiness that I experienced as a youngster. Yes, it may...
nightfilmreviews
Dec 20, 20135 min read


Top 10 Christmas Movies of ALL TIME!
“The best way to spread Christmas cheer…” The holidays are among us! So in preparation for a time of year where our bank accounts suffer...
nightfilmreviews
Dec 16, 20137 min read


In Memoriam: Paul Walker
“I’m into being a dad, that’s where my focus is most of the time. I’m an actor that’s my job, but it’s not my life. I have a lot of other...
nightfilmreviews
Dec 2, 20136 min read


Review: Short Term 12
It isn’t uncommon that after I leave a deeply affecting, emotional roller-coaster of a film that I am left speechless. Contrary to its...
nightfilmreviews
Nov 29, 20135 min read


Review: Short Term 12
It isn’t uncommon that after I leave a deeply affecting, emotional roller-coaster of a film that I am left speechless. Contrary to its...
nightfilmreviews
Nov 29, 20135 min read


Review: The Book Thief
There are movies that can be put in a category appropriately labelled ‘Oscar bait’; and if there is one film that exemplifies that best...
nightfilmreviews
Nov 29, 20133 min read


Review: The Book Thief
There are movies that can be put in a category appropriately labelled ‘Oscar bait’; and if there is one film that exemplifies that best...
nightfilmreviews
Nov 29, 20133 min read


Review: Nebraska
The question at the surface of Alexander Payne’s newest feature is; what would you do with a million dollars? Although the very fabric...
nightfilmreviews
Nov 29, 20134 min read


Review: Blue is the Warmest Colour
As Adele (Adèle Exarchopoulos) crosses Place Richebé in Lille, France, on what appears to be a seamlessly mundane day, and gazes upon the...
nightfilmreviews
Nov 15, 20137 min read


Review: Blue is the Warmest Colour
As Adele ( Adèle Exarchopoulos ) crosses Place Richebé in Lille, France, on what appears to be a seamlessly mundane day, and gazes upon...
nightfilmreviews
Nov 15, 20137 min read


Review: Kill Your Darlings
It’s no surprise that some of the most effective works of the Beatnik generation were born in the scuzzy halls of jazz bars; soaked with...
nightfilmreviews
Nov 15, 20133 min read


Review: Dallas Buyers Club
Since before the start of the new millennium until just after 2010, Matthew McConaughey ‘s body of work was just that, a body that worked...
nightfilmreviews
Nov 8, 20134 min read


Review: All Is Lost
As Our Man ( Robert Redford ) narrates the only monologue throughout a practically dialogue-free film, as the deck floods and the water...
nightfilmreviews
Nov 1, 20133 min read


Review: All Is Lost
As Our Man ( Robert Redford ) narrates the only monologue throughout a practically dialogue-free film, as the deck floods and the water...
nightfilmreviews
Nov 1, 20133 min read


Review: About Time
If you were able to travel back in time to the past events of your life, what exactly would you change? In Richard Curtis‘ new...
nightfilmreviews
Nov 1, 20134 min read


Review: Thanks For Sharing
In one of the many meetings showcased in the film Thanks For Sharing , one recovering addict describes their sex addiction as “trying to...
nightfilmreviews
Oct 25, 20133 min read


Review: Thanks For Sharing
In one of the many meetings showcased in the film Thanks For Sharing , one recovering addict describes their sex addiction as “trying to...
nightfilmreviews
Oct 25, 20133 min read


Review: The Counselor
In 2007, Michael Bay created a mega, summer movie blockbuster event that brought some incredible advances in special effects, a slew of...
nightfilmreviews
Oct 25, 20134 min read


Review: The Counselor
In 2007, Michael Bay created a mega, summer movie blockbuster event that brought some incredible advances in special effects, a slew of...
nightfilmreviews
Oct 25, 20134 min read
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