Episodes: Masonry

Red Tails

A World War II Flying Ace action movie. You know been there, done that before. You’ve seen it a young group of guys all from different places together in Europe fighting the good fight. Fighting Nazis. So why in the world is Red Tails so much of a big deal.

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Haywire

Over the past couple of years or so Steven Soderbergh has given audiences small film experiments after one of his big time Hollywood releases.

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MOVIE REVIEW-Carnage

One of the norms of the twenty first century is over conscious very feeling parents of the upper middle class urban type. You those type of parents that you think are a little too PC for their own good. They treat every little thing with their kids like Def Con 4 and their whole world...

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MOVIE REVIEW- In The Land of Blood and Honey

It’s interesting to see an actor make the transition from being in front of the camera into being behind the camera. The film In the Land of Blood and Honey is the first film by Angelina Jolie as director and screenwriter. This film is about the Bosnian war and it focuses on two people who...

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MOVIE REVIEW – Contraband

Some days you need to see a film with some tough dude action. Pulling off heists, shooting guns, car chases and getting back at people. You know a movie with some solid punches to the face in them, hard stuff. This movie Contraband has all that in spades. It stars Mark Wahlberg, Giovanni Ribisi, Kate...

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MOVIE REVIEW-The Devil Inside

So it’s 2012 and supposedly it’s the end of the world soon so it must be time to get all the bad stuff out of the gate now. The Devil Inside is one of the found footage films that have constantly invaded the world since The Blair Witch Project. It shares look similar to Paranormal...

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MOVIE REVIEW-War Horse

Every year there is a film that is released that is supposed to be for one and all, that heartwarming story of triumph and goodness. That is what this film War Horse is or at least tries to be. Directed by Steven Spielberg this film is one of his two holiday 2011 releases. This sprawling...

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MOVIE REVIEW-The Adventures of Tin Tin

Tin Tin is one of the most beloved comics and characters in the world. The adventures of this boy reporter traversing the globe in search of treasure and mystery has entertained generations. One of those many is Steven Spielberg in which such influence you can see in his past work with the character of Indian...

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MOVIE REVIEW-The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

Over the past couple of years The Millennium trilogy have captivated audiences all over. When it was announced that an American Film version was being made many questioned the reasoning being that a Swedish version already existed. Even with the announcement that it is David Fincher helming the production didn’t stop the doubts from still...

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MOVIE REVIEW-Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol

It seems as of late the entertainment world has fallen back in love with the spy genre. While it’s great to have such great films in the genre like Tinker Tailor Solider Spy, it’s also great to balance it out with some completely over the top save the world spy epic. Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol...

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MOVIE REVIEW-The Muppets

It’s been along time since The Muppets graced the big screen and entertained America with Fozzie bad jokes or Gonzo the Great’s weird stunts. The world has changed a lot too since The Muppets was a big deal in the world. Over the years they kind of faded into void, After the Disney bought them...

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MOVIE REVIEW-My Week With Marilyn

One of hardest things to do in film is to portray a person everyone knows or at least thinks they know. Marilyn Monroe is one of the people. She is an icon of Hollywood and a sex symbol but much of what we see of her on film is an image. Not much is really...

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