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THE WILD BUNCH

Movie Infos Title: The Wild Bunch Year: 1969 Director: Sam Peckinpah Writer: Sam Peckinpah, Walon Green Starring: William Holden Ernest Borgnine Robert Ryan Edmond O’Brien Warren Oates … Time: 134 min. Genre: Action / Drama / Western They say that we should credit Sam Peckinpah for the way violence is portrayed in movies nowadays. Of course, that would be reducing his cinema to a pile…

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CON AIR

Movie Infos Title: Con Air Rating: Year: 1997 Director: Simon West This action-packed movie is about Cameron Poe, a guy just paroled who gets on a plane filled with dangerous criminals. When they take over the control of the plane, he’s the only one who can stop them. The story is perfect for an action movie: it’s original enough, raw, inventive and it doesn’t take…

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Catch Me If You Can

Hello sexy, doing good? No, I don’t reckon we’ve met before… You might know my name though, Kevin Conners. That’s right, from TV’s “Conners at the Movies”. I’m also chief film critic and Arts & Culture editor over at The Montreal Times and my reviews are syndicated in 150 newspapers across North America. All that’s keeping me pretty busy, but it’s to those long work…

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Children of Men

“Even if they discovered the cure for infertility, doesn’t matter. Too late, world went to shit. You know what? It was too late before the infertility thing even happened, for fuck’s sake.” That’s basically all you need to know about the plot of “Children of Men”. It’s 2027, there hasn’t been a human birth in 18 years and, in the first moments of the film,…

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HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS

Movie Infos Title: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Year: 2002 Director: Chris Columbus Genre: Fantasy Almost exactly one year after the release of “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone”, which went on to become one of highest grossing films of all time, the little wizard is back at Hogwarts for one more year of wonder and danger. With bumbling Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint)…

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Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back

I’ve long thought that Kevin Smith was one of the most promising working American filmmakers. He has occasional shortcomings as a director, but his screenwriting skills more than make up for it. He’s one of those all too rare guys who writes movies both intelligent and entertaining as hell, and with a consistent personal voice to boot. From the black & white indie hit “Clerks”…

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BEST OF THE ’00S: DOGVILLE

(previously: There Will Be Blood) “This is the sad tale of the township of Dogville. Dogville was in the Rocky Mountains in the US of A, up here where the road came to its definitive end, near the entrance to the old abandoned silver mine…” I first saw “Dogville” in October 2003, when it had its Montreal premiere at the Festival du Nouveau Cinéma, and it…

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Stuck on You

I love every single Farrelly brothers flick. There, I said it. Wait, did I say “love”? That’s actually not true anymore. “Stuck on You” ain’t crap on a stick, but I unfortunately don’t love it either. Like the bros’ previous outings, it’s got much good spirit and heart, but it just ain’t that enjoyable. Walt (Greg Kinnear) and Bob Tenor (Matt Damon) are conjoined twins…

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ADAPTATION

Movie Infos Title: Adaptation Year: 2002 Director: Spike Jonze Writer: Charlie and Donald Kaufman “I don’t have an original thought in my head. I am old. I am fat. I am bald. I am repulsive. I have never lived. I blame myself. I –“ Thus begins our descent into the neurotic psyche of Charlie Kaufman, a Hollywood screenwriter who’s adapting Susan Orlean‘s “The Orchid Thief”…

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Rocky Balboa

I love great, transcendent cinema (obviously), but I also love watching good old movie-movies. “Raging Bull”? Genius. Rocky IV? Dumb as a brick, but ridiculously entertaining! In other words, I was totally psyched to see Sylvester Stallone don the Italian Stallion’s trunks one last time, for my own guilty pleasure. I expected the film to be ridiculous, which it kind of is. I expected it…

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