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Jobs

Jobs

29 February 2016

If you know a lot about Apple and Walter Isaacson’s official biography of Steve Jobs, the question you would have is: How will Aaron Sorkin turn Isaacson’s biography into a film script?

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Twinsters

Twinsters

7 February 2016

In 2004, I reported this story, “TWINS REUNITE AFTER 20 YEARS about twins who were separated at birth and found about each much later. The story repeated itself in 2013. This time the girls are not living in the same city about half way around the world.

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The Big Short

The Big Short

23 January 2016

Michael Lewis is an amazing writer. I say this even though I have never read a book by him. I watched two films based on his books.

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Ted 2  (aka Oh Teddy)

Ted 2 (aka Oh Teddy)

3 January 2016

I laughed my head of in the original Ted. Ted 2 is not very funny, too long, and a waste of two hours of your time. Oh, Teddy, what happened to you.

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Joy

Joy

28 December 2015

Joy proves that it is difficult to sustain high quality film making. Pixar is an exception to this rule.

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Before we go

Before we go

8 December 2015

Movies exist since 1894. Some critics believe that all possible topics for films have already been covered and that all new films are remakes, at best variation on the theme rather than truly new ideas. Before we go certainly falls in this category.

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Mistress America

Mistress America

2 December 2015

When they leave to home and become freshmen at college many people feel out of place. Tracy enrolls in Barnard College in Manhattan but finds it difficult to make friends. She is rejected from the student writers’ society.

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