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- Sunshine Cleaning by Franz Patrick's Film Archive on Nov 3, 2009
Sunshine Cleaning (2008) ★★★ / ★★★★ Amy Adams stars in “Sunshine Cleaning,” a story about a woman who was in desperate financial situations so she took up a job, along with her sister played by Emily Blunt, cleaning up after...
- Letterman Scandal Shines Light On Serial Adulterers by Ask Dan And Jennifer on Oct 26, 2009
As news broke recently about David Letterman’s admitted relationships with women who worked for him, it points again to the fact that people in the spotlight tend to act out when stressed and pursue illicit relationships. The Letterman scandal...
- Common Excuses for Cheating by Luvem Or Leavem Relationship Blog on Oct 26, 2009
Recently, our video blogging team tackled the topic “Why Do People Have Affairs?” Two of our vloggers were brave enough to interview people on the streets of New York City, and they even got a few people who had cheated to admit their r...
- Question of the Day by Maybe It's Just Me... on Oct 3, 2009
Would you have sex with Dave Letterman?
- Obsessed by Franz Patrick's Film Archive on Oct 2, 2009
Obsessed (2009) ★ / ★★★★ Directed by Steven Shill, “Obsessed” was a whole lot of nothing. The supposed story was that a temp named Lisa (Ali Larter) started to flirt with her boss (Idris Elba), but he didn’t realize that s...
- Blood Simple by Franz Patrick's Film Archive on Sep 30, 2009
Blood Simple (1984) ★★★★ / ★★★★ “Blood Simple,” directed by Joel Coen and written by the Coen brothers, is my definition of a great film. From start to finish, I was absolutely blown away because of its ability to take a g...
- PORTRAIT IN BLACK by dougsploitation on Sep 24, 2009
I haven't posted a film review in quite a while, mostly because I haven't really sat down to watch a dvd in a few weeks. Over a month ago, I watched a crime thriller called PORTRAIT IN BLACK (1960, directed by Michael Gordon). I'm trying to recall it...




