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- LizFlix Reviews: Standard Operating Procedure
I was really excited to see Errol Morris’ latest documentary film, Standard Operating Procedure, an investigation into the controversial photos taken of the prisoners at Abu Ghraib. My excitement stemmed, in large part, from seeing Danny Elfman score a documentary film about war torture; of course, I was curious about the nature of and inspiration [...]
- LizFlix Reviews: Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Cystal Skull
I’m not an Indiana Jones girl. So I was not, in any way, excited about seeing the fourth installment of the Indiana Jones series - twenty years after the last one crusaded across the big screen. It was my hope, however, that this latest Jones movie would incite a new found passion for silly action [...]
- LizFlix Reviews: Roman De Gare
Roman De Gare is veteran French director Claude Lelouch’s forty-ninth movie; fittingly, this film is a masterfully constructed feast for the eyes and, for the most part, an intricate, engaging story. The plot is intended to weave together the accounts of three very unique souls: ultra powerful novelist, Judith Ralitzer (Fanny Ardant), who lives as [...]
- LizFlix Reviews: The Babysitters
I knew The Babysitters was going to be bad when I sat down to watch it on its opening night in a theater full of no more than twelve people. I knew that The Babysitters was going to be really bad when I happened to notice that the relatively small Canadian film about a babysitting [...]
- LizFlix Reviews: Iron Man
Sitting down to see Iron Man was immensely exciting to moviegoer me, even before the opening credits burst onto the screen. Prior to the main event, I was treated to an assortment of summer superhero movie previews: fruitful and furious and having my heart aflutter at an intensity level disproportionate to the short time [...]

