Killing Them Softly is layered and complex, and filled with an interesting cast of characters. It’s worth seeing, but tough to stomach.
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On Hitchcock, The Girl, and The Enigma That Remains, Alfred Hitchcock
In the wake of the release of Fox Searchlight’s long anticipated Alfred Hitchcock biopic, appropriately called Hitchcock, a different production about the master of suspense has flown under the radar. Home Box Office, in conjunction with the British Broadcasting Corporation, has made their own Hitchcock film, The Girl, which focuses on a darker side of […]
Film Review: ‘Hitchcock’
‘Hitchcock’ Review A good look into the relationship between Alfred Hitchcock and his wife Alma Reville during the making of ‘Psycho.’ Release Date: November 23, 2012 MPAA Rating: PG-13 Synopsis HITCHCOCK is a love story about one of the most influential filmmakers of the last century, Alfred Hitchcock and his wife and partner Alma Reville. […]
Holiday 2012 Must See Movies
Happy Holidays, everyone. This year the FilmFracture team brings you the most anticipated, and must see movies, of the 2012 Holiday Movie Season. Some may be obvious–The Hobbit–others not so much–Silent Night–but they are coming to theatres to make your holiday a little more bright, while being spent in the dark. Here they are, […]
Film Review: ‘Sister’ (L’enfant d’en haut)
Synopsis: L’enfant d’en haut is a drama set at a Swiss ski resort and centered on a boy who supports his sister by stealing from wealthy guests. Release Date: November 17, 2012 MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre(s): Drama, Foreign Film Review Production Sister (L’enfant d’en haut) is a Swiss film by French director Ursula Meier (Home), a […]

