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Welcome to The Death Race!

Welcome to The Death Race!

Within four years from 2008 the economy of the United States has fallen into disaster, Unemployment and crime rises, and private corporations run most prisons across the nation for profit. The movie focuses on the Terminal Island Prison, which broadcast “Death Race” to the world via a popular paysite on internet. Death Race is not only a race to the finish line, but a battle pitting car against car. The film begins by showing...

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Batman Begins Ultimate Review

Batman Begins Ultimate Review

The film’s story is divided into three time-lines: -Blue represents the present -Red represents close flashbacks, which deal with Bruce Wayne 3 years earlier -Green represents distant flashbacks, which deal with Bruce Wayne aged 8 years old In the present and close flashbacks, Bruce Wayne is played by Christian Bale and Rachel Dawes is played by Katie Holmes. In distant flashbacks, Bruce Wayne is played by Gus Lewis and Rachel Dawes...

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Exorcist Review

Exorcist Review

Father Lankester Merrin became a non-believer after seeing the atrocities committed on the innocent during WW II. He has since moved to Africa to work as an archaeologist. There, an antiques dealer comes to him with a request. An old Christian Byzantine church has been unearthed in Kenya, surprisingly intact, as if it were buried right after its completion. Merrin is asked to find an ancient relic believed to be buried in the church. Once...

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Slumdog millionare ARTISTIC Review!

Slumdog millionare ARTISTIC Review!

(LightBox available after 100% load) 18-year-old Jamal Malik (DEV PATEL) is one question away from winning 20 million rupees on India’s version of “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?” a far cry from growing up as an orphan in Mumbai’s slums. Yet, that very past has cast doubts on his ability to know the answers, resulting in him being interrogated by the Inspector (IRRFAN KHAN) and his brutal goon who want to beat a...

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Iron Man Artistic review..

Iron Man Artistic review..

Tony Stark (ROBERT DOWNEY JR.) is a playboy industrialist who’s followed in his late father’s footsteps of developing weapons for the military. With the help of his computer systems and assembly line robots, not to mention his flesh and blood personal assistant, Pepper Potts (GWYNETH PALTROW), Tony is something of a celebrity. All of which means while he might get tough questions from reporters such as Christine Everhart...

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