While animation has seen a sharp increase in demand for older audiences instead of just younger ages, no one can quite compare to Tim Burton’s ability to make an animated film appealing to all ages with his dark, twisted sense of comedy. In his newest feature “Corpse Bride,” Burton delivers genius once again.Starring Johnny Depp… Continue reading Keeping The Spirit Alive – Tim burton’s Corpse Bride
Month: October 2011
A Battle And Revelations
Harry looked up at Remus as he finished his tea. It had taken the werewolf two full days to recover from the effects of the rather powerful Cruciatus curse cast by Malfoy. While he had spent the last two days resting, Harry had used that time to reflect and make decisions. He had decided to… Continue reading A Battle And Revelations
Sachin Tendulkar: A Moment Of Magic
Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar. When he walks to the crease, a shudder runs through the opposing team; imperceptible but definite,wary of the coming destruction. There is that familiar feeling of powerlessness, and of Deja Vu, as all their plans crumble before their very eyes. The world’s fastest bowler runs in and delivers a thunderbolt of a… Continue reading Sachin Tendulkar: A Moment Of Magic
Day-Lewis makes “There Will Be Blood” a great movie
Aside from music, the subtleties of the acting are what drive it as a whole. Movie: “There Will Be Blood”Starring: Daniel Day-Lewis and Paul DanoRun Time: 158 min. There were a few fun gems, like “Ratatouille,” in the year 2007, but overall it was an unmemorable spring, summer and even autumn. The best picture winner for… Continue reading Day-Lewis makes “There Will Be Blood” a great movie
“The Orphanage” scares and impresses
Movie: The Orphanage (2007) Starring: Belén Rueda and Roger Princep Run Time: 100 min At first glance, “The Orphanage” appears as original as the last horror film featuring a creepy old house and a child’s imaginary friends. However, producer Guillermo del Toro, the director of last year’s hit “Pan’s Labyrinth,” and director Juan Antonio… Continue reading “The Orphanage” scares and impresses
