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Independent Cinema - Sam's Five Surprising and Disappointing Films of 2012

Independent Cinema writes: 2012 has been quite the year in film. For one, some of the year’s most financially successful films were actually pretty good films in their own right, a rare feat to say the least. While many of them delivered, some fell just short and left a bitter, unwelcoming taste in my mouth. That being said however, 2012 has been host to a few neat surprises; films where those high expectations were originally substituted with great levels of skepticism. While a more formal top 10 is coming, I wanted to highlight some of the year’s biggest surprises as well as some of its most bitter disappointments. None of these choices are in any particular order. I also apologize in advance for the lack of any Tatum; I’m afraid I missed out on all the fun this year (see Chris’ list for Tatum-satisfaction).

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Bumpmapping4134d ago

Dredd 3D was fantastic best action movies ive seen in years.

MrDead4134d ago (Edited 4134d ago )

I just hope it makes enough on Blu-ray, DVD and digital sales so we get the next two planed films.

Dredd is my all time favourite comic character nothing comes close to this guy.

Bumpmapping4133d ago

Same would love to see a sequel,hopefully word of mouth will really help out on Bluray,DVD,Digital sales.

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The Idea of You Review | Leisurebyte

The Idea of You Review: Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine's electric chemistry is thoroughly enjoyable in simple, fluffy romantic film.

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Heeramandi Review: Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Series is an Enchanting Watch | Leisurebyte

Heeramandi Review: Sanjay Leela Bhansali's epic is a mesmerising watch, filled with revenge and the struggle for love and power.

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Fiasco Review: Exploring the Chaos of Filmmaking Is Chaotic At Its Best | Leisurebyte

Fiasco Review: This series is weirdly good at making you laugh and roll with its absurdity.

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