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Something Borrowed

May 16, 2011 by John Guzdek

Something Borrowed is a film that took two hours of my life and I don’t think I will get them back. This is the romantic comedy equivalent of the Nuremburg Trials.

Filed Under: Comedy, Drama, Movies, Reviews, Romance

Thor

May 1, 2011 by John Guzdek

Shows what happens when Mr. Shakespeare takes on Marvel comics. Ridiculous.

Filed Under: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Family, Fantasy, Reviews, Romance

O Brother, Where Art Thou?

March 29, 2011 by John Guzdek

The Coen Brothers once again show what you can do with perfectly realised characters, an awesome soundtrack and a wonderful storyline. A depression-era movie that’s far from depressing.

Filed Under: Adventure, British, Comedy, Drama, European, Movies, Reviews

East Is East

March 5, 2011 by John Guzdek

This Beast from the East is quality culture clash comedy that treads the fine line between comedy and social commentary in the most amusing and inoffensive way. Deserves it’s massive popularity.

Filed Under: Asian, British, Comedy, Drama, Family, Movies, Reviews

West Is West

March 1, 2011 by John Guzdek

Not as good as East is East as it misses a bit of the hard-hitting punch of it’s predecessor but it’s still got enough laughs to make it worth a watch.

Filed Under: Adventure, Asian, British, Comedy, Drama, Family, Movies, Reviews

Paul

February 22, 2011 by John Guzdek

If you can get past the Marmite casting of Seth Rogen as Paul the alien you will find this comedy likeable and consistently funny if not a little dumbed down.

Filed Under: Adventure, British, Comedy, Movies, Reviews, Science Fiction

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