Posted by Kevin Blumeyer on February 15, 2011 · 1 Comment
Reviews for most of these films can be found on my blog but I didn’t bother inserting a clickable link for each title. You can find the titles on the handy alphabetical list to the right or simply utilize the search feature on my blog. Thanks! Top Ten Films of 2010: The Fighter Mesrine The … Continue reading →
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Posted by Kevin Blumeyer on December 26, 2010 · 4 Comments
The Fighter is such an incredible story that it feels like it was born out of some Hollywood producer’s dream, but director David O. Russell tells it with such gritty realism that you’ll never forget it’s true. This is the tale of Massachusetts boxer “Irish” Micky Ward’s unlikely rise from stepping stone to the top … Continue reading →