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Category Archives: Sam M-F Jackson
Reasonable Doubt (Review)
Mitch (Dominic Cooper) is a young and cocky hotshot lawyer. He does not lose a case. When he makes a stupid late night decision that leads to a dead pedestrian, Mitch flees, fearing absolute loss; his job, nice house, beautiful … Continue reading
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The Legend of Tarzan (Review)
I spent a good twenty minutes wondering if The Legend of Tarzan was a sequel to a film that somehow slipped by me. After a bland preamble yet again establishing scummy white guys as the enemy of the republic of … Continue reading
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Kiss of Death (Review)
It’s strangely ironic that Nicolas Cage starred in a film called Kiss of Death, seeing as that is what he is now commonly seen as when attached to a new film. But Kiss of Death really isn’t a Nicolas Cage … Continue reading
Eve’s Bayou (Review)
A ripping party is taking place in New Orleans in the 60s. A party at the home of the beloved local Doctor Louis Batiste (Samuel L Jackson) with dancing, drinking and frivolity that continues well into the night, before the … Continue reading
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The Negotiator (Review)
Danny Roman (Samuel L Jackson) is a police interior decorator… Wait. The other one. Police negotiator. He is the best of the best in Chicago, responsible for saving many hostages even though his superiors lament his constant backtalk, flouting of … Continue reading
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Coach Carter (Review)
In the interest of brevity, yes, Coach Carter is the same film they drag out every couple years; talented but flawed team of unloved, unsupervised or plain old neglected underachievers and misunderstood ‘complicated types in a sometimes harsh world’, are … Continue reading
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Jumper (Review)
A ‘Jumper’ is someone – one of a select few – who can instantaneously teleport themselves elsewhere simply through the power of thought and will. When teenage David realises this latent skill, he takes a moment to consider his options, … Continue reading
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The Great White Hype (Review)
When boxing’s heavyweight champ finds his fight purses, contenders, viewers and interest levels lowering by the uninspired bout, it becomes obvious that a little thinking outside the square (circle) will be required. So Tyson *ahem* Roper (Damon Wayans) turns to … Continue reading
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1408 (Review)
Mike Enslin (John Cusack) has made a solid living out of faking stories about haunted hotel rooms. Those in the know all agree that his earlier works of fiction are more carefully cared and meritorious, but lazy tales of possibly … Continue reading
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The Long Kiss Goodnight (Review)
Samantha is a 30 something white suburban single mom. She has lived a middle class, clean living existence for as long as she can remember. Which is exactly eight years. You see that was how long ago Samantha was ‘born’, … Continue reading