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Tag Archives: Jamie Foxx

A Bomb in the Lasagna: Music is Escape and Driving Force in “Baby Driver”

From the moment when a desperate band of survivors beat down on zombie hordes in an English pub in time to Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now” in his 2004 directorial debut Shaun of the Dead, it was clear that director Edgar Wright had a rare knack for combining clever cinematography with needle drop pop songs. That same…

July 12, 2017 in A Bomb in the Lasagna, Movie Review.

Rooster Illusion: That (second) ‘Die Hard in the White House’ Movie

Just in case you still haven’t seen Die Hard. Also, I reviewed the (first) “Die Hard in the White House” movie back in March. White House Down (2013): The Plot: Cale Vente Latte (Channing Tatum) is handsome and charming, but doesn’t really have his shit together or respect authority. He does have a daughter (Joey King),…

July 13, 2013 in Movie Review.

Review: Historical Accuracy Meets Bloody Fantasy in ‘Django Unchained’

Django Unchained (2012): The Plot: Set two years before the Civil War, Django tells the story of the slave Django (Jamie Foxx), who is given his freedom by the charming and quirky bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz and his amazing beard). Together, they kill Bad White Dudes and eventually set off to rescue…

January 3, 2013 in Movie Review.

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