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Neil Young Trunk Show Concert Film Movie Review! Movies Unlimited Raw Review
moviesunlimited.com and http the blog for movie collectors, present Movie Irv Slifkin’s Raw Review of Neil Young Trunk Show, the concert film directed by Jonathan Demme featuring Like a Hurricane, Mexico, Kansas, The Sultan, No Hidden Path, and other hits. In addition to these movie reviews and the blog site, film fans are invited to [...]
2012 Oscar Nominations Reaction
What do you think of the 2012 Oscar Nominations? Time to Ask Movie Irv! Make sure to add your comments to Movie Irv Slifkin’s take on the 84th Academy Award nominations, which included 11 nods for Martin Scorsese’s Hugo and 10 for The Artist, which recently won the Producer’s Guild prize (often a hint of [...]
2012 Oscars! Academy Awards Predictions by Movie Irv Reviews
2012 Oscars! Movie Irv predicts the Academy Awards nominations by making some unusual surprise guesses in keeping with the already-unpredictable Oscar season (with Brett Ratner and Eddie Murphy replaced by Brian Grazer and Billy Crystal). What is Irv predicting about Martha Marcy May Marlene, Woody Allen (Midnight in Paris), Elizabeth Olsen, Jean Dujardin (The Artist), [...]
No Impact Man – the ecological documentary film Laura Gabbert & Justin Schein is discussed
Article by Irv Slifkin We have Fuel and Dirt and Earth Days and An Inconvenient Truth and The Cove and Food Inc., documentaries alerting us to the trouble we’ve gotten ourselves into fooling around with Mother Nature. And now there’s No Impact Man: The Documentary, a “family feud” version of ecological disharmony, and how one [...]
The Road Movie Review! Movies Unlimited Movie Buzz Raw Review
moviesunlimited.com and http the blog for movie collectors, present Movie Irv Slifkins Raw Review of The Road, the highly anticipated adaptation of the Cormac McCarthy novel, directed by John Hillcoat and starring Viggo Mortensen, Charlize Theron, Robert Duvall, Guy Pearce, and Kodi Smit-McPhee. In addition to these movie reviews and the blog site, film fans [...]
John Waters favorite Pink Flamingo Edith Massey a short history
Article by Gary Cahall Amid the taboo-shattering and polymorphously perverse chaos that is the John Waters universe, she was an oasis of…well, if not sanity, then certainly an off-kilter form of niceness. Few who have seen the director’s landmark 1972 “exercise in poor taste,” Pink Flamingos, can look at an order of deviled, hard-boiled or [...]




