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THE NUMBERS STATION

THE NUMBERS STATION- 2013. Synopsis by Netflix. “Burned-out black ops agent Emerson is given the lackluster assignment of protecting Katherine, a young code operator at a remote CIA station. When the station comes under attack, Emerson is forced to choose between orders and ethics.”

4/26/13- Poor reviews all around including today’s NY Times review. TRDB.

Add comment April 26th, 2013

MORTEM

MORTEM- 2012. Synopsis by Netflix. “This enigmatic thriller tracks two women on a country drive who check into a spooky-looking hotel and end up locked in a room full of strange voices. But when one roomate’s male lover magically appears, reality begins bending in earnest.”

4/26/13- A weak review in today’s NY Times. TRDB.

Add comment April 26th, 2013

MARRIED AND COUNTING

MARRIED AND COUNTING- 2013. Synopsis by Netflix. “Toasting 25 years together, Pat and Stephen take their love on the road to get married in every state that sanctions gay nuptials. George Takei narrates their yearlong journey that culminates on the steps of the Supreme Court.”

4/26/13- A good review in today’s NY Times. TRDB.

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THE GHASTLY LOVE OF JOHNNY X

THE GHASTLY LOVE OF JOHNNY X- 2012. Synopsis by Netflix. “Banished to Earth, intergalactic bad boy Johnny X and his gang of goons soon get embroiled in a wacky scheme involving a femme fatale, a shifty concert promoter and a dead musician who won’t let a little decomposition keep him from rockin’.”

4/26/13- A poor review for this movie in today’s NY Times. Audiences seem to like it however. TRDB.

Add comment April 26th, 2013

PAIN & GAIN

PAIN & GAIN- 2013. Synopsis by Netflix. “Michael Bay’s comedic action flick tells the true story of Daniel Lugo and Adrian Doorbal, two Miami muscle heads who become major-league criminals. Known as the Sun Gym Gang, the pair’s lust for money leads them to kidnapping, extortion and murder.”

4/26/13- Poor reviews in general but the NY Times seemed to like it in today’s review. TRDB.

Add comment April 26th, 2013

SCATTER MY ASHES AT BERGDORF’S

SCATTER MY ASHES AT BERGDORF’S- 2013. Synopsis by Netflix. “This documentary peels back the curtain at Bergdorf Goodman, the iconic New York store that’s been launching design careers for more than a century. Key creative personnel and fans such as Joan Rivers and Candice Bergen discuss Bergdorf’s appeal.”

5/3/13- A poor review in today’s NY Times and elsewhere as well.  TRDB.

Add comment April 21st, 2013

GREETINGS FROM TIM BUCKLEY

GREETINGS FROM TIM BUCKLEY- 2012. Synopsis by Netflix. “Young, troubled and unknown, singer-songwriter Jeff Buckley grapples with his own self-doubts in the days leading up to a tribute concert in honor of his famous father, Tim Buckley, who died tragically of a drug overdose.”

4/21/13- Mixed reviews in general and a weak on in today’s NY Times. TRDB.

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THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST

THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST- 2012. “Pakistani professor Changez Khan regales a journalist with his U.S. experiences in the opening scene of this compelling post-9/11 drama. As their chat continues, however, it emerges that Khan has much more on his mind than the past.”

4/19/13- Mixed early reviews. TRDB.

4/26/13- A fairly good review in today’s NY Times. TRDB.

5/5/13- Despite a bit of Hollywood this movie held my interest and portrayed fairly well the ambivalence of the lead character. TRDB. Comcast On-Demand.

Add comment April 19th, 2013

WAR ON WHISTLEBLOWERS

WAR ON WHISTLEBLOWERS- 2013. Synopsis by Rotten Tomatoes. “War Costs is a project of Brave New Foundation, highlighting the ongoing human and financial costs of U.S. militarism. Our mission is to champion social justice issues by using a model of media, education, and grassroots volunteer involvement that inspires, empowers, motivates and teaches civic participation and makes a difference.”

4/19/13- A weak review in today’s NY Times. TRDB.

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OCONOMOWOC

OCONOMOWOC- 2013. Synopsis by Rotten Tomatoes. “OCONOMOWOC is an absurd comedy about Lonnie Washington, a confused adult who moves back in with his boozing mother and reluctantly teams up with his friend’s mishandled t-shirt business in hopes of finding a little direction.”

4/19/13- A miserable review in today’s NY Times. TRDB.

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