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Home At The Movies – Jack Reacher Review

Home At The Movies – Jack Reacher Review

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When you think about Tom Cruise’s body of work, you automatically envision a guy’s guy who would make the perfect action hero. Well, you’d be right. Direct from a blockbuster role in Mission Impossible 4 or 5, whatever number it is now, he has cemented himself in a ‘hero’ role. This movie Jack Reacher is [...]

Home At The Movies – Seven Psychopaths Review

Home At The Movies – Seven Psychopaths Review

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When you first hear the title ‘Seven Psychopaths’, you probably think about a horror move with serial killers running around all over the place. It’s not far from the truth in regards to conception, but it’s more of film noir piece with a lot of comedy thrown in to give it that Pulp Fiction feel. [...]

Home at the Movies – Review of Cold Light of Day

Home at the Movies – Review of Cold Light of Day

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It will be a ‘Cold Light of Day’ when this is compared to Taken with Liam Neeson. No, seriously, this film that went direct-to-dvd has some real strong points as far as trying copy the Taken franchise. First of all, if you thought Taken was good, both parts, then ‘Cold Light of Day’ will scratch [...]

Argo shamefully ignores history

Argo shamefully ignores history

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By Joe Warmington ,Toronto Sun First posted: Friday, February 22, 2013 08:49 PM EST | Updated: Friday, February 22, 2013 08:58 PM EST TORONTO - If Ben Affleck’s movie Argo wins an Academy Award Sunday, he had better make things right with former ambassador Ken Taylor and Canada in the acceptance speech. It was not cool how he and [...]

Home at the Movies – Review of Man with the Iron Fists

Home at the Movies – Review of Man with the Iron Fists

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When I first laid eyes on the trailer for ‘Man with the Iron Fists’, the kind of action, martial arts, and gruesome body and limb count reminded me of Kill Bill and Kill Bill 2, a couple of top notch films with Uma Thurman in the title role. This, however, is no Kill Bill, but [...]

So you Think you can Write?

So you Think you can Write?

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Where does the time go?  Here we are beginning another year with Trinity Today’s 1st birthday only  a few months away. You may not have been aware of Trinity Today but I’m certain that you are aware of  American Idol.   Hot on the heels of American Idol we have  Britain’s Got Talent, Canadian Idol, Korea’s got Talent and the [...]

Home at the Movies – The Watch Review

Home at the Movies – The Watch Review

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You know when the big movie executives start thinking of names for their blockbuster summer features, they come up with quick names that really try to lure you into going to the movies. Well, with ‘The Watch’, they should have taken out ‘the’ and replaced it with ‘don’t’, as in ‘Don’t Watch’ because this is [...]

A Christmas Carol is a novella by English author Charles Dickens, first published by Chapman & Hall on 19 December 1843. The story tells of sour and stingy Ebenezer Scrooge's ideological, ethical, and emotional transformation resulting from supernatural visits from Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come. The novella met with instant success and critical acclaim.

A Christmas Carol

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Movie Review – Roaming

Movie Review – Roaming

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by Kim Cookson Last Saturday my partner and I were invited to preview a movie produced by an up and coming Saint Johner who has a passion for making movies. His name is Richard McQueen, the movie was called Roaming. When you think of a movie maker town you sure don’t think of Atlantic Canadian [...]