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In what should be one of the most joyous moments in the life of Nils Dickman as he receives the Citizen of the Year award in Norway as a Scandinavian immigrant turns into the worst as tragedy strikes him and his family.  The loss of his son Ingvar to a drug overdose leads Nils, played by Stellan Skarsgård, to face withdrawal toward him from his wife and suicidal thoughts entering his mind in the subtitled film with the American name “In Order of Disappearance.”  ( “Kraftidioten” is the Norweigen title.)  It is at that moment when Nils discovers that his son was killed and this sets off a series of vengeful actions that many fathers would set upon if they learned the same thing.

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Short films are one of my favorite parts of the Tribeca Film Festival. Every year the festival shows up with a new assortment of quirky interesting heart wrenching films for the film buff with the short attention span. Though I truly enjoy full length films its nice to get the whole story in under an hour. The schedule was jam packed with great shorts this year, here’s a few of our favorite stand outs:

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Movie Review: A Haunted House 2

by Sia-Alika Battle

If you are looking for the next serious Oscar contender than A Haunted House 2 is probably not for you. If you are ready to check your brain at the door and embrace the funny then this movie is for you. A Haunted House 2 continues in the Wayan’s family tradition of spoofing pop culture movies trends starting with I’m Gonna Git You Sucka, Don’t be a Menace and the Scary Movie franchise.

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As our handsome superhero Steve Rogers (played by Chris Evans) struggles to find his place in modern society, S.H.I.E.L.D comes under attack and he is forced to face a foe who has a skill set and power that matches his own. As a S.H.I.E.L.D agent Rogers fights for the organizations’ causes but finds himself being chased by the very people he trusted as S.H.I.E.L.D is compromised by a source who seeks to destroy S.H.I.E.L.D and all it employs. The chaos surrounding the crumbling organization is intensified when a masked foe “The Winter Soldier” surfaces and sets his sights on Nick Fury and Captain America. Our foe is ruthless heartless killer contracted by S.H.I.E.L.D. ‘s enemies to assassinate all who stand in their way.

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Movie Review: 300 Rise Of An Empire

by Desha Winborne

Director: Noam Murro

Writers: Zack Snyder

Cast: Sullivan Stapleton, Eva Green, Lena Headey

A Greek General tries desperately to unite Greece by leading troops into an epic battle with Persian God-King Xerses.  His resolve is tested by Artemesia the beautiful and vicious commander of the Persian Army.  This film is not a sequel or prequel, though it does offer some insight into the issues occurring before and after the storyline of the original 300.  The start of the film explains Xerses rise as a God-King as well as his ruthless anger towards Greece and her people.  The following tale reveals the event that occur both in the same timeline as the original film as well as after the death of Leonitis, the brave Spartan King.  As epic battle films go this one is beautifully shot and worthy of IMAX.  There is plenty of violence and blood and gore, it is after all a war movie, but there is also a graceful and beautiful flow to the fighting.  The imagery is magical, we were able to witness this film in IMAX and the images are so vivid like moving paintings.  The hardest scenes and most visually stunning are those on the open water, the cascading waves could make you sea sick.  As for the actual story, it’s not quite as stirring as the original.  if this version had been released first there may not have been interest in another.  The movie is good as far as action but the fierce warrior spirit died with Leonitis.  One of the best things about the film is the Artemesia, she is a fierce evil villain, seeing a woman control an army was a happy bonus.  Do Not take children under 13 to this movie.  The violence is very graphic and there is a rather wild sex scene, you do not want to have to explain things to your little one, save yourself the trouble.  This aint no Disney film, this is SPARTA! well sorta..

 

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Movie Review: About Last Night

by Sia-Alika Battle

First it was an award winning play by David Mamet titled “Sexual Perversity In Chicago,”. Then it became an iconic 80’s movie starring Demi Moore and Rob Lowe.

Now in a new version starring Kevin Hart, Joy Bryant, Regina Hall, and Michael Ealy, About Last Night is the funniest date movie I’ve seen in a long time.The movie follows a year in the life of a foursome of friends.  Micheal Ealy and Joy Bryant are Danny and Debbie the romantic center of the movie. They make a gloriously beautiful couple that you can’t help but root for. Their sexual chemistry is off the charts from scene one.

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