Die Hard is generally considered among the greatest action movies of all time, and this is true, but I also believe the true reason the film is still recalled so fondly to this day is because of the numerous fantastic moments that crop up when no guns are being fired and no explosions are ripping through the building.
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“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2″ is a Satisfying Conclusion to an Epic Saga
And so it all ends. Here at last, the final chapter of the longstanding saga that has captured the hearts and minds of an entire generation has come and gone. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is a fitting and bittersweet conclusion, a riveting film that comes closest to greatness among the eight installments of this unprecedented saga.
Alan Rickman’s Goodbye Letter to Harry Potter
Harry Potter‘s marketing campaign is now steamrolling toward the finale’s July 15 release date and it seems like we have constantly been talking about the movie lately. You want to read this heartfelt goodbye letter from Alan Rickman though.
DVD Review: “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I”
Entering the final stretch of what has turned out to be an engrossing movie saga, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 is the darkest, bleakest and most ominous installment so far. The menace has never been so palpable as we watch Harry, Hermione and Ron’s inexorable journey toward their final confrontation against Voldemort.
Movie Review: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)
Easily the most compelling installment of the franchise so far, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince transports viewers once again to Hogwarts where teen romance is blossoming despite the overbearing return of Lord Voldemort. The main actors are all a bit older and all a bit better for it, resulting in uniformly improved performances and the most rewarding film of the series.
Movie Review: Love Actually (2003)
Directed by Richard Curtis, Love Actually is a British romantic comedy that follows the lives of eight different couples during the weeks leading to Christmas in London, England. I’m not going to attempt to give a synopsis but let’s just say the movie is a collection of loosely inter-related vignettes of the eight couples and their respective love story. The movie stars the likes of Liam Neeson, Hugh Grant, Colin Firth, Keira Knightley, and Laura Linney.









