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Flight Review [Capsule Computers]

Zac Elawar from Capsule Computers wrote:

Loosely based on real-life events, Flight is Robert Zemeckis’ return to live-action cinema after a string of successful animated works. It has been receiving critical acclaim, particularly in the ‘lead actor’ and ‘best screenplay’ categories for Denzel Washington and John Gatins respectively, both of whom have been nominated for multiple awards, including the coveted Academy Award. It’s a drama that looks at addiction, conviction and morals. But does Flight sustain a steady altitude throughout it’s 138 minute runtime?...

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masterabbott4104d ago

not something im overly excited to watch but from reading this review i might give git it a go and watch it!

ZacE4104d ago

I've talked to a few people who weren't, but saw it anyway and loved it. I was among them. :)

LinkageAX4104d ago

Wow, that good huh? Wasn't expecting it.

ZacE4104d ago

One of those Award season dramas you think will be boring, but then once they get nominated you think, "damn, maybe I should watch this!"

ManDemon4103d ago

I generally pass up most films coming out just before award season, but I might have to make a trip for this one.

militissanctus4103d ago

I previously only had a passing interesting this one. Ill have to check it out for sure now.

coaidant4101d ago

Hmm yeah might check this one out

Ryder494100d ago

Wow nice review. Will definitely check it out now, thanks.

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SPINE Movie Adaptation in the Works

Nekki has announced that the forthcoming gun fu game, SPINE, will receive a movie adaptation to expand the franchise.

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Anthracite Review: Clément Penohat's Netflix Series is an Engaging Affair | Leisurebyte

Anthracite Review: This Netflix thriller makes us go down several engaging roads and the twists and turns are delicious.

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Stolen Review: A Tepid Attempt At Showcasing The Life of Sámi People  | Leisurebyte

Stolen Review: Elle Márjá Eira makes an attempt at creating a story revolving Sámi people of Sweden.

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