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Tag Archives: Elias Koteas
A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas (2011) – or – Cocaine is not for babies.
After some failed attempts to actually see this film in the theatre, I finally got my chance to check it out. It seemed fitting since the day we watched it there was more snow on the ground then there actually Continue
Dream House (2011) – or – 2 bedroom, semi-detached story.
Sometimes I wished that I paid a little more attention to what was being released in the theatres. Maybe then I would have know that Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz and director Jim Sheridan all refused to promote Dream House because Continue
Defendor – Film Reel Reviews
A great performance from Woody Harrelson in a film with a slightly confusing story. – Will Arthur believes that he’s a superhero and fights crime as Defendor getting himself involved in an undercover police investigation. Written and Directed by – Continue
The Fourth Kind – Film Reel Reviews
Reported to be (but not) based on case evidence of a group of alien abductions in Nome, Alaska. Directed by – Olatunde Osunsanmi Written by – Olatunde Osunsanmi, Terry Robbins Starring – Milla Jovovich, Will Patton, Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Corey Johnson, Enzo Cilenti, Elias Continue
The Haunting In Connecticut
A family moves into a new house to be closer to the hospital where their son receives treatment for cancer. The house has a dark past and the family begins to experience strange things. Directed by – Peter Cornwell Written Continue
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The film follows a woman on her deathbed who asks her daughter to read a diary she has that belongs to Benjamin Button, a man who ages backwards from an old man to a baby. Directed by – David Fincher Continue






