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| Orphan: movie review 2009 Orphan is a horror film about a family that adopts a creepy 9 year old girl into their family Read my review here |
| The Hangover is the comedy hit of the summer read our movie review |
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| Transformers Revenge of the Fallen . Transformers is back in an all new movie with Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox Check out our review |
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| New comedy starring Sandra Bollock and Ryan Reynolds The Proposal. Read our new review |
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| Public Enemies 2009: The story of John Dillinger starring Johnny Depp and Christian Bale read our review |
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| The Hurt Locker Is one of the year's best films, about a Bomb disposal unit in Iraq. check out our very positive review! |
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| MOON is a 2009 Science fiction movie Directed by Duncan Jones and starring Sam Rockwell Read our review |
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| Up disney pixar One of the best animated films ever!! Read our very positive review! |
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| Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. This story is about characters from American Museum of Natural History that come to life night powered by an ancient Egyptian tablet... Read our review |
| Angels and Demons This an ambitious film and a story based on the book authored by Dan Brown who wrote the 2006 movie The Da Vinci Code. read our positive review |
| Ghosts of Girlfriends Past is a romantic comedy starring Matthew McConaughey ,Michael Douglas Jennifer Garner and is roughly based on the classic story a Christmas Carol by Tomas Dickens read the review |
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| State of Play movie review |
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| Adventureland review |
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| Monsters vs. Aliens review 2009 |

Brick threw glass is a Movie review website hosted by film critic Matt Willey. Brick threw glass is a metaphor I made up for film, the BRICK is the anamorphic shot blocking, and GLASS is the camera lens , the word THREW is a play on words, should have been thru but, I used the words THREW. This website reviews and critics films in a different way,using humor it also tries to interject some of my technical knowledge of how films are created and made into the process.


This is how this movie review website works; we have a 4 star movie review rating system for films and DVDs and BLU-ray disks with 4 out of 4 stars the best and one stars being really bad. We have added the 3.5 and 2.5 into our movie review ratings to make this website a little deeper and Adding to the the readers enjoyment ... More about our 4 STAR MOVIE REVIEW SYSTEM
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Sidney (Simon Pegg) is a failing journalist that does a celebrity magazine in England that has fell on hard times he can’t even get into the A-list parties. He runs a front page cover of Clayton Harding (Jeff Bridges), and ends up getting offered a job at his magazine in New York. Alison Olsen (Kirsten Dunst) plays his co-worker that is having an affair with his direct boss Lawrence Maddox (Danny Huston), and after a series of wild events he falls for a rising actress Sophie Maes (Megan Fox)and the plot unfolds. This is a really well written and funny movie, with a top notch cast and, I was really surprised by the intelligent humor. This was recommended by a friend who wouldn’t stop talking about this film so he is my little review. Ok, that said I sat back and with a cynical smile on my face was won over by this film. It has some interesting dialog and a sense of irony, as well as a pointed theme and a mocking of itself the whole celebrity machine, that is what I like in a good film. As we move deeper into the world of Sydney we find that he is not that bad of a guy and is quite brilliant as a matter of fact, never short of witty one liners that seems to cut like a knife, a passive aggressive warrior in a world of fake plastic media vultures...
There is some well defined images and well blocked shots and camera work that gets lose in the mixed but I saw it, well done. I’m going out on a limb and giving this film a really high rating, with a disclaimer that some of my readers might not get it…
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Directed by Robert B. Weide Produced by Stephen Woolley, Elizabeth Karlsen Written by Peter Straughan, Toby Young (memoir) Starring Simon Pegg, Kirsten Dunst, Jeff Bridges, Megan Fox, Danny Huston, Gillian Anderson, Music by David Arnold Cinematography Oliver Stapleton Editing by David Freeman Distributed by Channel Four Films (UK), Paramount Pictures (UK), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (US) |
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