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Movie Review: Daybreakers

Guest Movie Review By Joseph Giorgi. In an era when vampires have become synonymous with adolescent love triangles, this genre standout comes as a welcome reprieve. Daybreakers not only aims to reinvigorate vampire lore, but to refocus it in an identifiable and socially relevant manner. The only drawback: no one seems to have noticed. Daybreakers may [...]

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Movie Review: Due Date

Peter Highman is in a rush to get back to LA for the birth of his first child. When aspiring actor Ethan Tremblay picks up Peter’s luggage containing his wallet and identification by mistake, a series of events causes Peter to end up on the no-fly list. When Peter’s lack of money and identification leaves [...]

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Movie Review: The Fighter

Irish boxer Micky Ward can’t seem to get a break as a fighter. Micky’s trainer brother Dicky and their mother Alice guide him as he works out for an upcoming fight. Dicky’s life of drugs causes problems between the brothers and their mother, ruining a number of legitimate fight opportunities for Micky. Charlene, Micky’s girlfriend, [...]

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Movie Review: The Town

Doug MacRay is a bank thief who haunts the Charlestown neighborhood of Boston. FBI agent Frawley is a few steps behind MacRay’s every move. MacRay is the smartest guy in his group of thieves. He’s tired of looking over his shoulder and ready to leave this crime life behind. When MacRay’s best friend Coughlin makes [...]

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Television Series Review: Brotherhood

In an Irish neighborhood in Providence politician Tommy Caffee must fight against his reputation being tarnished by his gangster brother Michael, and the overt favoritism shown to Michael by his mother Rose. Over time the line drawn between which brother is on the right side of the law fade as Tommy moves up in the [...]

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