Author: Rodrigo

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Win Win (2011)

From start to finish, Win Win is pretty much a warm, sweet indie film that benefits greatly from a strong cast and solid scripting by Thomas McCarthy, who makes the story easy for the audience to connect with the characters.

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Shrek The Third

While there are some good and funny moments in Shrek The Third, the magic and humor that made Shrek very popular isn’t present much on the third film, even if it’s the most visually impressive from the Shrek franchise back then.

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Everything Must Go

Will Ferrell has another go at a dramatic-type role in Everything Must Go, a dramedy film that premiered during the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival.

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Paul (2011)

I didn’t think I would actually enjoy a film in which Seth Rogen is heavily involved, but Nick Frost and Simon Pegg managed to make that happen in Paul.

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Limp Bizkit – Lima, Peru 2011 – Gold Cobra Tour

Without a doubt, there was plenty of interest from people in seeing Limp Bizkit live. After all, many of their fans in Peru grew up listening to the Significant Other and Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water albums that made the band famous.

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Trust (2010)

Directed by David Schwimmer, Trust tackles the uncomfortable subject of rape, but he has pulled off a great film with strong performances out of Liana Liberato, Catherine Keener and Clive Owen.

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Limitless

Despite the premise of Limitless being intriguing, the film suffers from illogical gaps that are easy to be noticed while watching the film and even makes Eddie look like an idiot while under the pill dosage.

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Horrible Bosses

Have you ever fantasized the idea of wanting to kill your boss from work because he or she is an unbearable asshole? Horrible Bosses explores that idea.