About MovieBrit
Known to many as Wet Dark and Wild (aka Kate), I've blogged about Jake Gyllenhaal and his movies for years. As a result, I've discovered I'm opinionated about other films too. MB began at the end of 2009.
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Places to visit
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The latest
- W.E. (or should that be Non?)
- The Avengers Assemble (not too shabbily at all)
- Salmon Fishing in the Yemen – definitely worth catching
- Battleship – does exactly what it says on the box
- The Cabin in the Woods – Spoiler Free Zone
- Anonymous – Emmerich blows up Good Queen Bess!
- Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists
- Wrath of the Titans – Believe me, I feel the Wrath
- The Hunger Games – nails it
- John Carter – a secret jewel
Monthly Archives: February 2012
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
It is a source of great sorrow to me that I have yet to watch Ghost Rider I, the original fiery debut of Johnny Blaze, the soul-selling, skull-headed, fire-peeing, bike-riding ghoul from hell. Fortunately, this regret has been appeased tonight … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Reviews
Tagged Christopher Lambert, Ciaran Hinds, David S. Goyer, Ghost Rider, Johnny Whitworth, Nicolas Cage, Violante Placido
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Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close and really rather good
I’ve been purposefully avoiding all reviews and reports on Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, directed by Stephen Daldry (Billy Elliot), allowing myself to be guided into the cinema instead by a powerful and emotive trailer and a cast that cannot … Continue reading