Yesterday after missing 3 sold out shows, I finally saw "Juno". It was totally worth the gastly $11.75 and had me laughing and feeling sappy. Ellen Page was great as usual ( You should also Check her out in "Hard Candy") and I look forward to anything she does in the future.
In February she will be appearing in "An American Crime" based on the worst crime committed in Indiana state history back in the 60's against a girl named Sylvia Likens. that whole story is intense and unimaginable, basically a traveling circus family comes through town and their children are happy and making friends finally and cant bare to be uprooted again. So a nice lady in town with 6 children of her own offers her services af boarding the girls for a little while for $20 a wk till they get back. One check is late and all hell breaks loose in this quiet suburb, the woman snaps ties Sylvia up in the basement and begins to torture and allow the neighborhood children to also abuse Sylvia and eventually murder the girl. The critics have been mixed on this one, but the cast speaks for itself and the actors involved are not ones to just jump and do any picture that comes along. check out the trailer:
Im on movie overload, I have watched "Anatomy of Hell" which I do not recommend for the weak stomached or prude, ha.
"This Is England", which was great
and the classic exploitation film "Ilsa She Wolf of the SS" which was just completly out of control in a good way.
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