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It is going to why another short summary as yet again a total dearth of quality flicks is being released in either the theaters or on DVD this week. Theatrical releases are particularly putrid this week as the only major release is Bangkok Dangerous, which looks like pure utter crap. Here in Minneapolis the only new indie release is Boy A, which at least looks interesting, though I’m in no rush to see it.

As far as DVD releases go, they are pretty dull, with the two mainstream big releases being Baby Mamma and The Forbidden Kingdom. Thankfully, one of my favorite movies of the year so far, The Fall, is being released this week and is easily my pick this week. Please watch it, as it is outstanding. You can read my full review over at Cinema Fusion to give yourself a better idea o what the film is about and why I liked it.

As always trailers are after the break!

Boy A Trailer

The Fall Trailer

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4 Responses to “Rummaging through the Old Maids (9/5/08)”
  1. BeeGoes says:

    Thanks for this information……..

  2. Traveling Blackbird says:

    I hadn’t heard of ‘Boy A’; it does look interesting from the trailer. Well cast too.

    “The Fall” was brilliant, both stories.

  3. Daniel says:

    I have to admit I was pretty impressed with Boy A last weekend. It’s pretty depressing but offers a compelling storyline and an unreal performance by Andrew Garfield, otherwise known as the priggish college student in Lions for Lambs.

  4. Kazein says:

    Thanks … Helpfull Sharing

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