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Quiet ‘Stanford Prison Experiment’ Film is Plenty Creepy
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jtotey
While you may have to hunt around a bit to find a theater playing the indie film, The Stanford Prison Experiment, it will be well worth it if you enjoy thrillers based on true stories. The film is based on a Stanford University psychology study performed in 1971 where 24 students voluntarily applied to act…
‘Brickumentary’: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Legos
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jtotey
“Although we’re both known for more ‘serious’ films,” says Daniel Junge and Kief Davidson in a statement for the documentary, A Lego Brickumentary, [this movie] might be the most difficult film we’ve ever made.” And for those who think that this is just a big infomercial for the toy brand, you would be wrong. “Once…
‘Pixels’ Should Be More Fun
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jtotey
Do you remember when you were a kid and you went to the arcade to waste away all your quarters on your favorite video games like PAC-Man, Galaga, Donkey Kong and Centipede? Remember how you had to wait in line behind the better, more experienced players before you got your turn? Sure, it’s fun to…
Meet a More Charming Sherlock in ‘Mr. Holmes’
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jtotey
In all of the incarnations of Sherlock Holmes, from the traditional to the more modern, one personality flaw is consistent. Sherlock has a personality disorder. He is often in his own world, has little tollerance for others and doesn’t really understand how offensive he can be. However, in Mr. Holmes, probably the 142st version of…
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