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Tag Archives: Gary Oldman

Film Review: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

July 11, 2014by Jake Kring-Schreifels 3 Comments

Ape, Man, What’s the difference? The movie poster for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is quite ridiculous. A chimpanzee straddles a horse with a machine gun pointed towards […]

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Film Review: Robocop

February 21, 2014by Jake Kring-Schreifels 1 Comment

A Fight For Man, Possible Through Machine In the new Robocop, Alex Murphy is a strapping, youthful, and over-achieving policeman, hitched with a pretty wife and young son. He’s hot […]

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Film Review: Paranoia

August 16, 2013by Jake Kring-Schreifels 1 Comment

High-Tech Hunk Caught Between Bitter Rivals Early on through Paranoia, a lifeless, conventional and disappointing movie from Robert Luketic, Gary Oldman says, “Nothing original is left in the world.” His […]

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Film Review: The Dark Knight Rises

July 21, 2012by Jake Kring-Schreifels 5 Comments

An Everlasting Symbol fighting for his Immortality Alas, the batman trilogy is complete, and director Christopher Nolan wraps up one of the bolder, darker, existential superhero franchises to date in […]

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