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The Hangover Part II (Phillips, 2011)
May 27, 2011 – 12:41 am | No Comment
<em>The Hangover Part II</em> (Phillips, 2011)

The Hangover Part II is either a profound and mournful examination of human nature and the problem of living with sin in a world where redemption is not possible or it is a failed attempt …

Moulin Rouge (Luhrmann, 2001)
May 22, 2011 – 7:14 pm | No Comment
<em>Moulin Rouge</em> (Luhrmann, 2001)

Normally, when I hate a movie, I can, at the very least, see what drew a more positive response from those who liked, even loved it. Then there is Moulin Rouge. 

Everything Must Go (Rush, 2010)
May 13, 2011 – 1:23 am | 2 Comments
<em>Everything Must Go</em> (Rush, 2010)

Enough of my cinephile friends, particularly those with religious interests, speak of “the myth of redemptive violence,” to make me think that phrase has entered the popular lexicon.

Thor (Branagh, 2011)
May 6, 2011 – 12:01 am | No Comment
<em>Thor</em> (Branagh, 2011)

I didn’t hate Thor. I didn’t, I didn’t, I didn’t.

Miss Gulag (Yatskova, 2007)
May 5, 2011 – 3:32 pm | No Comment
<em>Miss Gulag</em> (Yatskova, 2007)

Many of the best documentaries not only find interesting subject matter but also succeed in focusing the illumination of that subject matter by using a central case, incident, person, or story to keep film balanced …

Emergenetics and Made in Dagenham — 1More Podcast Episode 12
May 1, 2011 – 8:47 pm | No Comment
Emergenetics and <em>Made in Dagenham</em> — 1More Podcast Episode 12

Certified Emergenetics trainer Erik Kieser joins Cindy and Ken on the podcast to discuss Made in Dagenham and how films can illustrate the behavioral and thinking preferences in Emergenetics profiles.