Welcome to The Movie Diaries, the blog that I try to assist fellow movie goers to pick and choose a great movie to see that is either in theaters, on Netflix, or already on television or dvd. I love movies and everything that comes along with them so please read my reviews, check out some of the links, and feel free to leave any comments, questions or concerns I look forward to hearing other people's opinions on movies. -Dorothy Gale
Friday, December 30, 2011
Movies Coming Out This Weekend!!!
Pariah
Angels Crest (Limited Theaters)
The Iron Lady (Limited Theaters)
A Separation (Limited Theaters)
What movies will you see this weekend??
Angels Crest (Limited Theaters)
The Iron Lady (Limited Theaters)
A Separation (Limited Theaters)
What movies will you see this weekend??
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Christopher Nolan Talks Dark Knight Rises!!!
"If I had to express it thematically, I think what we’re saying is that for Batman and Commissioner Gordon, there’s a big sacrifice, a big compromise, at the end of the 'The Dark Knight' and for that to mean something, that sacrifice has to work and Gotham has to get better in a sense," he elaborated. "They have to achieve something for the ending of that film — and the feeling at the end of that film — to have validity. Their sacrifice has to have meaning and it takes time to establish that and to show that, and that’s the primary reason we did that."
"It's a time period that is not so far ahead that we would have to do crazy makeup or anything — which I think would be distracting — but it gave them something to get their teeth into, particularly Christian in terms of [portraying] this guy who has been frozen in this moment in time with nowhere to go," he said. "He really has done an incredible job figuring out how to characterize that and express that."
What do you think of the time jump?? I think it'll be awesome, I'm so excited to see this film!!! Is it July 20, 2012 yet?!
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Movies Coming Out This Weekend!!!
New Year's Eve
The Sitter
London River (Limited Theaters)
Catch .44 (Limited Theaters)
I Melt With You (Limited Theaters)
In Darkness (Limited Theaters)
Knuckle (Limited Theaters)
Ladies vs. Ricky Bahl (Limited Theaters)
Tinker Tailor Solider Spy (Limited Theaters)
W.E. (Limited Theaters)
We Need To Talk About Kevin (Limited Theaters)
Young Adult (Limited Theaters)
Which movies will you see this weekend??
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Movies Coming Out This Weekend!!!
A Warrior's Heart (Limited Theaters)
Answers to Nothing (Limited Theaters)
Coriolanus (Limited Theaters)
I Am Singh (Limited Theaters)
Outrage (Limited Theaters)
Pastorela (Limited Theaters)
Shame (Limited Theaters)
Sleeping Beauty (Limited Theaters)
Watching TV with the Red Chinese (Limited Theaters)
Which movie will you see this weekend??
Answers to Nothing (Limited Theaters)
Coriolanus (Limited Theaters)
I Am Singh (Limited Theaters)
Outrage (Limited Theaters)
Pastorela (Limited Theaters)
Shame (Limited Theaters)
Sleeping Beauty (Limited Theaters)
Watching TV with the Red Chinese (Limited Theaters)
Which movie will you see this weekend??
Friday, December 2, 2011
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1
The Twilight Saga:
Breaking Dawn Part 1 is the fourth installment of The Twilight Saga franchise. The film stars all the original cast
members, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Ashley Green and
Nickie Reed. This film centers on Bella and Edward’s wedding day and honeymoon.
The couple decides they will wed and enjoy their honeymoon before Edward
changes Bella into a vampire. But, their honeymoon takes a turn for the worst
when Bella discovers a harmful demon living inside her or so she thinks. Can
Edward save Bella before it’s too late? Or will the demon destroy Bella and
make Edward live for an eternity with regret, guilt and emptiness without her?
Hugo!!!
Dive into the creative mind of Martin Scorsese and experience
an adventure of a lifetime. Academy award winning director, Martin Scorsese is
at it again, with another beautiful timeless film, entitled Hugo. The film is based off the Brian
Selznick book The Invention of Hugo
Cabret and focuses on a young orphan who tries to solve a mystery that his
late father has left behind.
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