Nicholas of Movies Hate You Too writes:
Last week featured a decent amount of 2012′s biggest award contenders; this week there’s only one big award film, but it’s one of the bigger films and not just because of the hat involved. Other new releases include a Brad Pitt disappointment, a film featuring a two stars who both look like they've had too much plastic surgery, and a horror sequel that no one seemed to be asking for. The list of catalog titles being released is almost as long as my arm; a relatively unpopular Star Trek series, some prehistoric releases, a couple cult classic horror titles, a baseball favorite, a plethora of cheap Miramax films, and a dump truck full of even cheaper double features (some good, many bad).
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Lincoln was a one-time watch for me, but I definitely liked Killing them Softly, will pick it up sometime.
i missed out lincoln in theaters, might get this one soon.
I really want to see Lincoln. I'm a little worried that the movie's highlight is Daniel Day-Lewis' performance and nothing much else though.