Mini-Reviews: Martha Marcy May Marlene, My Week With Marilyn, Margin Call
• December 16, 2011 • 3 CommentsPosted in Film Reviews
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Why The Golden Globes Are A Sad Joke
• December 14, 2010 • 5 CommentsPosted in Listmania, The Thoughts of Russell Hainline
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Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps: But The Audience Will
• October 5, 2010 • 1 CommentPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: Bud Fox, Carey Mulligan, Charlie Sheen, Frank Langella, Gordon Gekko, Josh Brolin, Michael Douglas, Oliver Stone, Shia LaBeouf, stock market, stock market crash, Susan Sarandon, Wall Street, Wall Street 2, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps