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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 – Movie Review (2012)

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 was released in July of 2011. This last installment of the fantasy series was directed by David Yates. The locations of all the sets in the Harry Potter series were filmed in London, England.
This is the story of 2 young boys growing up in the inner city. Lucky is the calm, laid back one. He doesn't want to be a drug dealer forever. But his wild crazy cousin gudda does

Marvel’s Avengers (2012) – Another Slow-Mo Flick?

The era of recycling and remaking an old movie hits and franchises like Batman and Spider Man stroke our "hearts" with the heavy dose of blunt and lateral plots and lack of imagination. Where gone all literate lyrics and dramatic twists? Where is the character development for God's sake? What are we watching today? An I-Pod advertisements? A new hi-tech commercial?

Real Steel (2011) – Movie Review

These days, movies are moving from the theaters to our homes more quickly than ever, thanks to streaming services like Netflix and enhanced channel options from cabletelevision companies. This means that, often, film fans are simply waiting a little bit longer to see the newest hit films, as it no longer takes very long to have private access to them.

Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) – Movie Review III

Captain America’s origins are set during WWII period making this a wonderfully unique superhero movie. The costumes and set design are bang-on and even seem to be deliberately stylized to make the movie feel more comic-bookish...

Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) – Movie Review

Wyatt directs a movie that pulls on our heart strings by exploring an already widely debated and sensitive topic in our society – animal testing. We don’t want to harm animals, but we continue to do so to find cures for ourselves.

Hanna (2011) – Movie Review

While instantly captivating and full of potential, Joe Wright’s Hanna (2011), attempts to prove that style can be superior to substance. However, can a movie succeed if it lacks something profound?

Michael Bay’s Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon

It was hard to say who the main actor of the movie was. Was it Optimus Prime or Shia LaBeouf? The movie used the latest Motion Capture Technology to bring fluid movement to the robots. This added entirely new realism and experience to the audiences. In addition, voice actor, Peter Culle, lent his deep low tone voice to bring life to Optimus Prime

Attack The Block (2011) – Movie Review

Libs 7021 Written and directed by new comer Joe Cornish. Attack the block is Joe Cornish’s 2011 debut film about a group of teenage London Hoods fighting off an alien invasion on their home turf...

Captain America: The First Avenger – Movie Review II

Once Rogers gets his super human powers he now becomes a big, brawny man with super strengths much like Peter Parker in Spider-Man (2002). The film itself is nearly halfway through though and is still focused on the origins of captain America. This is much different then batman begins (2005) and x-men