The Call (2013) ☆ ☆ ☆

Since winning her Oscar way back in 2001 beautiful Halle Berry has made her share of turkeys (Catwoman, Perfect Stranger, Gothika, Movie 43, Catwoman, etc.), but The Call is not one of them.  The Call is surprisingly realistic, suspenseful and even thrilling. […]

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No (2012) ☆ ☆ ☆

One of the five Best Foreign Language entries for the 2012 Oscars is this Chilean political film directed by Pablo Larrain.  No is a historical reenactment, using actual footage from the time period, of the 1988 political campaign to unseat the […]

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Emperor (2013) ☆ ☆ 1/2

When Hollywood tackles history sometimes the result is an uneasy mixture of what really happened and what might have happened.  This is certainly the case with Emperor, which spotlights the dilemma facing General Douglas MacArthur (Tommy Lee Jones) when he […]

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Phantom (2013) ☆ ☆ 1/2

I’ve always liked submarine movies (and books, too); their tight, self-contained, claustrophobic, danger-filled environments invite hypertensive intensity and action, often with global consequences.  Phantom is an intriguing addition to the genre, positing that in 1968 a Soviet submarine attempts a mission […]

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The MWR Archive

The following one hundred and fourteen posts are those that originally appeared in Filmbobbery from 2003 to 2009.  They are in reverse chronological order from top to bottom, documenting the progression of the Movies Worth Rediscovering concept from the original clumsily-titled “Overlooked […]

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