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- Movie Review - The Night Listener (2006)
by Ugur Akinci. Gabriel Noone, an aging gay radio talk show host in Manhattan, who makes a living by telling riveting stories half made-up and half true, stumbles upon the mystery of a devastating autobiography sent in by mail to a literary agent friend of his. The author is a very articulate 14-year old boy, or so it seems.
The boy claims he had been sexually abused by his parents and their friends while he wa... products, articles, news
- Jewelry and the Stars: A Glittering Night at the 2006 Academy Awards
by Sam Serio. The walk by celebrities down the red carpet at the annual Academy Awards is probably just as anticipated by television viewers all over the world as the presentation of the awards themselves. The ladies are the stars of the show, and there's just something enthralling about seeing them decked out in all their finery for the event. The gowns and the jewelry they're wearing all reinforce that the... products, articles, news
- Movie Review - Hollywoodland (2006) Rocks!
by Ugur Akinci. Movie fans will remember George Reeves as one of the red-haired twins in Gone With the Wind.
That award winning classic's title also turned out to be a summary of whatever career Reeves had for the remainder of his life - with two exceptions: his unexpected ride to TV-stardom as the first Superman during 1951-58; and his still unsolved "suicide" in 1959.
This movie revolves around Reeves's care... products, articles, news
- Movie Review - United 93 (2006), Part 1
by Ugur Akinci. I'm sure most of us remember very clearly what we were doing on that bright sunny Tuesday morning...
I was at the office, writing, editing, reading. Just another normal day at work.
When we heard through a young engineer who constantly checks his stocks on his office computer that a plane hit the World Trade Center, we thought it was a nasty fluke. A terrible accident but an accident neverthele... products, articles, news
- Movie Review - The Letters From Iwo Jima (2006)
by Ugur Akinci. This is the mirror-image of another recent Iwo Jima film "Flags of Our Fathers" which is also directed by Clint Eastwood. Iwo Jima tells that famous battle (in Japanese with subtitles!) from a Japanese point of view whereas "Our Fathers" tells it from an American angle.
Same battle, same director, two perspectives, two high-caliber films.
The sense of intellectual skepticism that we saw in "Our... products, articles, news
- Movie Review - United 93 (2006), Part 2
by Ugur Akinci. There are no big-ticket Hollywood heavies in this movie. I honestly did not know any of the actors who performed their parts exceptionally well in this documentary-that-isn't.
I can imagine how stressful it must have been especially for those actors portraying the Muslim terrorists because they were so convincing and real in their roles. Perhaps we owe them a special thanks for agreeing to shoul... products, articles, news
- Movie Review - Catch a Fire (2006)
by Ugur Akinci. Catch a Fire is the story of the Apartheid's collapse and South Africa's independence through the eyes of Patrick Chamusso, a real South African brought to life by Derek Luke, and his antagonist, police chief Nic Vos, portrayed with considerable chill and menace by Tim Robbins.
It must have been such a gut-wrenching experience for Robbins, as liberal a Hollywood actor as they come, to play one o... products, articles, news
- Movie Review - Casino Royale (2006), Part 2
by Ugur Akinci. I do not remember a single scene in which Sean Connery would even come close to having a single drop of blood on his immaculate tux. Yet, this vintage-2006 Bond changes his bloodied tux in between two sittings of a poker game when he cannot help but kill two thugs with his bare hands during the intermission.
Let's remember that a 007 film is a franchise commodity. That's why I question the degre... products, articles, news
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