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Unforgiven (1992) Movie Review and Analysis

March 28, 2016 Steve Baqqi

Unforgiven is available on Netflix Instant Streaming (as of April 2016). I will be periodically highlighting films that I love, hate, or feel are under appreciated. Unforgiven is a film I would consider a GOAT (Greatest Of All Time).  Spoiler Warning! Spoilers for this twenty year old film after the jump. 

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Tags Unforgiven, 1992, Clint Eastwood, David Webb Peoples, Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, Richard Harris, Jaimz Woolvett, Saul Rubinek, Frances Fisher, William Munny, Little Bill Daggett, Ned Logan, English Bob, The 'Schofield Kid', W.W. Beauchamp, Strawberry Alice, Netflix, Streaming, Pick, Western, Dark, Gritty Violence, Rated R, Academy Awards
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Brooklyn (2015) Movie Review

January 4, 2016 Steve Baqqi
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I’m not keen on romantic films so I was initially going to skip this film despite its sizable Oscar buzz. But my good friend told me to go see it because he felt it was worth my time, and he was correct.  Brooklyn is a sweet and touching story of an Irish immigrant coming to America in the early 1950’s based on Colm Tóibín’s novel of the same name. Built on the foundation of a strong period romance, Brooklyn flourishes magnificently.  The film is a love letter to both Ireland and America in the 1950’s and the process of acclimating to American society (warts and all).

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Tags Brooklyn, 2015, Oscar, Academy Awards, Saoirse Ronan, Eilis, Tony, Jim, Ireland, America, Immigration, Romance, Period Piece, 1950's
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