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Port Royal Export

You don’t have to travel to Honduras to have Port Royal Export! This pale lager is refreshing, especially after a bike ride by the water.

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Miracle at St. Anna
March 31, 2009 – 6:47 PM | 3 Comments
Miracle at St. Anna

I eagerly looked forward to Spike Lee’s new film, Miracle at St. Anna, when it came out on DVD.  The film is part mystery, part war story, part social commentary, and part uplifting drama.
It begins …

Last House on the Left
March 23, 2009 – 8:46 AM | No Comment
Last House on the Left

Rating: C -
The Last House on the Left was considered one of the most controversial horror films of our time. Wes Craven’s tale of four convicts on the run who encounter two teenage girls, savagely …

The Wrestler – Rating: A+
February 2, 2009 – 5:31 PM | No Comment

After earning the Golden Lion Award at the Venice Film Festival, The Wrestler has become the most talked about movie going into the awards season. Most notably, the film’s main attraction, Mickey Rourke, has …

Digital TV Switch Delayed
February 2, 2009 – 5:25 PM | No Comment

In less than a month, all TV stations in the U.S.  broadcasting in analog were supposed to switch to digital. However, the Senate passed a bill on Monday to delay the switch. The transition, …

Gran Torino – Rating: B
February 2, 2009 – 5:24 PM | No Comment

Throughout his illustrious career, Clint Eastwood has given us some of the most memorable onscreen personalities. From the vigilant Dirty Harry to the gun slinging “Man with No Name” (a role he portrayed in a trilogy of western classics, which included The Good, The Bad and The Ugly)—the 78-year-old has established himself as a film icon.

Power-Wielding Phones
February 2, 2009 – 5:22 PM | No Comment

What are behind today’s newest phone gadgets? There’s got to be a secret ingredient lurking behind the bells and whistles, tempting buyers and satisfying owners. Open your eyes and look out down the aisles of Best Buy and Circuit City.

Swing Vote – Rating: C
February 2, 2009 – 5:21 PM | No Comment

Swing Vote is a politician’s worst nightmare. After the millions of dollars spent on advertising, months on the campaign trail, hundreds of babies kissed, and thousands of donors’ rear ends –well, kissed, the entire election comes down to the vote of an uneducated, unemployed, beer swilling single father with a kid smarter than him. Ha!

Slumdog Millionaire – Rating: A+
February 2, 2009 – 5:16 PM | No Comment

Every year an independent film comes along that broadens the horizons of filmmaking. Already the prominent favorite for Best Film and Best Director at the Oscar’s, Slumdog Millionaire is a classic, modern-day love story that passionately reels in its audience through its visionary narrative and radiant execution.