Confessions of a Film Junkie
Sunday, April 28, 2019

Classics: A Review of Ed Wood By Lauren Ennis

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'Who is the best director of all time' is a question that cinephiles like to ask but can rarely answer. If you ask movie buffs who t...
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Saturday, April 13, 2019

Classics: A Review of Spies By Lauren Ennis

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Secrets, sabotage, subterfuge, and seduction are all in a  day's work for Soviet agents Zoya and Arina in 2013's miniseries Spies . ...
Thursday, April 4, 2019

Classics: A Review of Ordeal By Innocence By Lauren Ennis

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Historically, an ordeal was a physical or mental test which accused persons were forced to endure in order to prove their innocence. The...
Monday, March 18, 2019

Classics: A Review of The Collection By Lauren Ennis

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Personal scandal, political intrigue, and murder make for just another day at the office at the House of Sabine in The Collection . The no...
Saturday, March 2, 2019

Classics: A Review of Chocolat By Lauren Ennis

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Delightful, decadent, and sweet are just a few of the words that apply equally to the delicacies at La Chocolaterie Maya and the film Chocol...
Monday, February 18, 2019

Classics: A Review of Girl, Interrupted By Lauren Ennis

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Mental illness is a topic that has been portrayed with varying degrees of success since the earliest days of cinema. As social awareness of ...
Saturday, February 2, 2019

Classics: Valentine's with Cinema's Oddest Couples

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The winter winds continue to blow and the television is alight with a warm and fuzzy glow; Valentine’s Day is upon us once again. That mea...
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