The Magnificent Seven (1960) – Revisit
by Felipe Rosa
The Magnificent Seven: John Sturges’ classic western is one of the most entertaining films ever made, period.
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by Felipe Rosa
The Magnificent Seven: John Sturges’ classic western is one of the most entertaining films ever made, period.
Categories: Film reviews, Revisit • Tags: top, western
by Felipe Rosa
Only Angels Have Wings: Howard Hawks‘ film is really engaging and entertaining; even at a
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by Felipe Rosa
The Secret in Their Eyes: Juan José Campanella has a very absorbing story in his hands
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by Felipe Rosa
Inherent Vice: Paul Thomas Anderson strikes a fine balance in this film; the story is
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by Felipe Rosa
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy: Tomas Alfredson presents a greatly manufactured film, top to bottom. From the
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by Felipe Rosa
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol: Brad Bird’s entry to the franchise is competently made and entertaining, but
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by Felipe Rosa
Stories We Tell: in a way, Sarah Polley is very fortunate to have such a great story to tell in this documentary;
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by Felipe Rosa
Brave: a revisit to this film confirms that the tale told by Brenda Chapman and Mark Andrews is heartfelt and exciting;
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by Felipe Rosa
Boyhood: much like life itself, Richard Linklater’s story advances relentlessly in time; there are few seemingly important events. Therein lies the subtle greatness in this film: growing up is a sum of many small events, not a few big ones. All the while, it presents the viewer with characters that can be easily relatable and cared about. The cast (Ellar Coltrane, Patricia Arquette and Ethan Hawke) build beautifully upon those characters. Visually, the film is unadorned; that puts the focus squarely on the characters […]
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