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Bugsy Malone

Fourteen years Jodie Foster has been very busy and very weird year in 1976. A Freaky Friday for Disney, the Taxi Driver for Scorsese, and it was. Thirty years after its release, Bugsy Malone, an adult offender comedy / musical, in which all the roles played by children, can make you nostalgic po’70 s i’30 […]

Bug

Calling a Bug “horror” films can be misleading. Although the film contains some of the attributes of the genre fans might expect - including one time grief, which will cause some viewers to turn away from the screen - this is more psychological drama. In addition, it is very strange, but I think that just […]

The Brothers Grimm

Will Jake and who is counting on their gullibility con victims, as they invent all sorts of high creatures, from demons to witches for trolls to evict, for a hefty fee from the village. Profitable always pulled out of the game with impeccable aplomb and pomp as they don their shining armour to do battle […]

Brother

Few filmmakers have epitomized cool movie as “Beat” Takeshi Kitano. The well-known comedian and game show host in his native Japan, the actor / writer / director is also an art-house icon in the Americas and Europe, with the leadership and starred in a series of stylish crime films. Chock-full minimalist drama and excessive shooting, […]

Brother Bear

Brother Bear did not go down in the annals of the history of traditional animation, as a classic, but this is proof that Disney is still able to produce a pleasant, family-oriented animated films. This film looks and feels a bit like a refund forms Disney pictures has been done five or six years ago […]

Brother Bear 2

Brother Bear 2 continues the adventures of Kenai, a man who has turned into a bear in the first film Brother Bear. While the consequences - even some Disney - often disappointing, it is a keeper, mainly because of its fascinating history and extraordinary background music.
Emerging from his first experience in sleep, Kenai (voiced Patrick […]

Brooklyn Rules

While there is little original about the Brooklyn rules, the exciting stories about the life of friends navigating to the “hood, dodging crime, and find its place in the real world. Inspired by the real life experiences Brooklyn-bred writer Terence Winter, who traversed similar territory Emmy-winning TV’s impact on The Sopranos, the film has a […]

Bringing Down the House

Bringing Down the House offers proof that there are times when the Chief of performances can save a mediocre script. Despite working with the scenario that will be considered by some fine TV sit-coms, Steve Martin, Queen Latifah, Eugene Levy and combine to transform this picture in the film-will be rewarding experience. Of course, directed […]

Bridget Jones’s Diary

Bridget Jones’s Diary is, quite simply, the most beautiful picture released by Miramax Films in 1999, Cider House Rules. Based on the novel by Helen Fielding, the scenario for Bridget Jones’s Diary (written Four Weddings and a Funeral scribe Richard Curtis) has successfully adapted the book into easily manageable 90 - minute piece, while maintaining […]