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Review: Redford Returns to ‘The Company You Keep’

April 18th, 2013
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Robert Redford returns to the big screen for the first time in five years in The Company You Keep, a star-studded thriller that has the 76-year old actor on the lamb for a crime he did or didn’t commit decades earlier. He still can run better than I can.

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Red Tails Exceeds Low Expectations

May 22nd, 2012
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Don’t judge a book by its cover. The theme runs strong through Red Tails, about the Tuskegee Airmen in World War II who faced not only hardship from the Nazis but more-than-simmering racism from within their own ranks. The common phrase can also be said about the movie itself, which, while far from being a great war movie, is a surprisingly entertaining one.

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The Ledge: The Best Movie of the Summer?

June 20th, 2011
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I have a general rule. If a movie is coming to On Demand before or shortly after its theatrical release, it isn’t worth watching. If the studio isn’t willing to promote or release what appears to be a mainstream film to a large audience, then I’ll assume it isn’t fit for the big screen. Thankfully, I make exceptions to this rule on occasion – and in the case of The Ledge, the exception pays off.

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The Ledge Might Be Worth Jumping For

May 11th, 2011
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Would you be considered suicidal if you don’t want to kill yourself but are going to jump off a building nonetheless? In the upcoming thriller The Ledge, a young man named Gavin (Charlie Hunnam) has an affair with a beautiful woman (Liv Tyler) – but love can be killer. When her fundamentalist husband (Patrick Wilson) discovers them, he forces Gavin to make a choice: sacrifice his own life, or that of the woman he loves.

That’s just not a very nice thing to do.

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