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Favorite Movie Review Links
- Aggressive-Voice:
Movie Reviews – Full and capsule reviews of films released from 2002 to
early 2006, by Scott Spicciati. - Apollo Movie Guide – Contests,
ratings, reviews, and links. - At the Movies
– Television program dedicated to movie reviews, hosted by critics A.O.
Scott and Michael Philips. Includes streaming Flash video of current and
past episodes. - BigSpeeg’s Movie Reviews -
Reviews of new and classic films, as well as video rentals. Also includes
interviews, polls, forums, and links. - The Book Lover’s Guide to Cinema
– Ratings and reviews of movies current and past by a graduate student in
English literature. - Brick Threw Glass – Reviews by
Matt Willey, with screenshots. Sortable by genre and release date. - Celluloid Dreams – Reviews
of classic films as well as movies in current release worldwide. Also
includes several director biographies, quizzes and links. - Chicago Sun-Times: Roger Ebert
– Full and capsule film reviews from the acclaimed critic. Also includes
film festival details, interviews, and essays. - Cinema Crazed – Reviews of
mainstream and independent films by Felix Vasquez, indexed alphabetically.
Also includes monthly film picks and a forum. - Cinema de Merde – Reviews of
films from various genres, with a focus on horror and gay content.
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BURNED BRIDGE 1994 AUSTRALIAN TV SERIES

Ernie Dingo & Cate Blanchett
Burned Bridge is a brave and confronting 13-part series about the mysterious death of an Aboriginal girl in (Brooklyn Waters) a small coastal town. Burned Bridge is a love story involving two people convinced of the innocence of the prime suspect. Cate Blanchett, & Ernie Dingo are the lovers, this was very controversial when this film was made. Ernie Dingo heads a fine cast in Burned Bridge. He plays Vincent Burunga, the Aboriginal Liaison Officer at Brooklyn Waters who lives on the razor’s edge between loyalty to his people and and his official Government job as Liaison Officer. Cate Blanchett plays Beth Ashton, while recovering from divorce she inherits her grandfather’s estate in Brooklyn Waters. She arrives as an outsider but discovers more about her grandfather’s life. She finds out that her grandfather has had several children by Aboriginal women. Beth is now a blood relative of several inhabitants of Brooklyn Waters. The growing relationship between Burunga and Ashton is put to the test, having to survive the hostility between the Aboriginal and white communities as well as the obstacles of their very different backgrounds, attitudes and cultures. Cate Blanchett gets a challenging and confronting insight into his background when she travels with him to his home in outback Western Australia where traditional law is still strong within the community. Ernie Dingo must deal with her urban white environment when they pursue the accused youths case in Sydney. The third piece of the mini-series concerns the people of the Binbilla Aboriginal community just outside of Brooklyn Waters and its battle to reconstruct their community in their own way and restore their self-esteem. This is a strong and very satisfying series, Cate Blanchett before she was Cate Blanchett. She later Starred in Elizabeth, and the rest is history, as they say. I highly recommend it. well worth renting.
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RAIN SHADOW – 2007 AUSTRALIAN TV SERIES

Victoria Thaine and Rachel Ward
The Local District Vet Kate McDonald (Rachel Ward) hires an assistant, Jill Blake, (Victoria Thaine). Kate is the Vet in a farming district called Paringa. Kate is a vet who cannot keep an assistant, the last ten assistants were either fired or bolted. Jill Blake is her last chance at getting an assistant, the agency has told Kate that if she cannot keep Jill as an assistant for at least 6 Months they will not be sending her any more replacements. Read entire Article »
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