Archive for April, 2011
- April 20, 2011 Film review: In a Better World posted in Film reviews tagged 2010, academy, academy award, american beauty, Anders Thomas Jensen, ashley, award, best, best foreign film, best foreign language film, blog, critic, danish, david, david ashley, denmark, film, foreign, foreign language, in a better world, Johan Söderqvist, language, lars von trier, Markus Rygaard, Mikael Persbrandt, moral, morality, morals, Morten Egholm, Morten Søborg, movie, Nordisk Film, oscar, oscars, Pernille Bech Christensen, review, reviewed, screen, screened, screening, Sisse Graum Jørgensen, Susanne bier, Trine Dyrholm, Ulrich Thomsen, violence, William Jøhnk Nielsen, winner, world, written by, written by David Ashley, zentropa
- April 2, 2011 Daily notes 2011-04 posted in Daily notes tagged 1953, 1969, 1971, 1983, 1987, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2010, an education, benicio del toro, betrayal, bond, carey mulligan, celebrity, charlize theron, chorus, Ciarán Hinds, cul-de-sac, currently watching, daily notes, david ashley, david bowie, deviant, dueling, essential killing, eureka, film, gene hackman, god's country, happiness, irvin kirshner, j.a. seazer, james bond, japanese, jean renoir, jerzy skolimowski, joe eszterhas, john glen, john terry, john wayne, kenneth branagh, kim basinger, life during wartime, louis malle, lynne ramsay, merry christmas, midwest, morvern callar, movie, mr. lawrence, nagisa oshima, never say never again, nick hornby, nicolas roeg, original, paul verhoeven, perverse, psychedelic, rally in the streets, remake, roman polanski, rutger hauer, samantha morton, sex, sharon stone, shoujo kakumei utena, showgirls, shuji terayama, sliver, stephen baldwin, Susanne bier, the golden coach, the living daylights, theresa russell, things we lost in the fire, throw away your books, timothy dalton, todd solondz, tom berenger, true grit
- April 1, 2011 Wan & Whannel’s Insidious posted in Film reviews tagged 1, 1st draft, 2010, a.s.c., aaron sims, alliance films, andrew astor, angus sampson, bad, barbara hershey, blumhouse productions, boy, cheap, child, coma, couple, criticism, cursed, david ashley, david m. brewer, demon, demons, dress, dvd, face, film, filmdistrict, fire, franchise, ghost, ghosts, haunted, haunted house, horror, house, insidious, j. larose, james wan, jason blum, jeanette brill, john r. leonetti, John R. Leonetti (A.S.C.) & David M. Brewer, joseph bishara, kid, leigh whannel, lin shaye, little, loud, married, medium, million, moved, movie, moving, noise, old, old woman, one, oren peli, parents, patrick wilson, review, rose byrne, saw, scream, script, silent hill 4, sony pictures, spirit, spirits, stage 6 films, steven schneider, terror, the further, the room, ty simpkins, video, year, young
- April 1, 2011 Film review: Source Code posted in Film reviews tagged 2011, 8 minutes, ashley, ben ripley, blog, blows up, bomb, captain, chris bacon, chris p. bacon, colter, critic, david, david ashley, derailed, don burgess, duncan jones, eight minutes, explosion, film, girl, jake gyllenhaal, jeffrey wright, jordan wynn, mark gordon, memories, memory, michelle monaghan, mission, movie, on a train, paul hirsch, philippe rousselet, pilot, review, reviewed, russell peters, screen, screened, screening, source code, stevens, strangers on a train, summit entertainment, the mark gordon company, thriller, train, unstoppable, Vendome Pictures, vera farmiga, written by
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