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Arts & Leisure : The Reel Dad Film Reviews
Jun 5, 2008
The Reel Dad:
The Reel Dad salutes the late Sydney Pollack


Arts & Leisure : The Reel Dad Film Reviews
May 29, 2008
The Reel Dad:
    


Arts & Leisure : The Reel Dad Film Reviews
May 23, 2008
The Reel Dad:
Lions for Lambs: A ‘What were they thinking?’ film

Arts & Leisure : The Reel Dad Film Reviews
May 15, 2008
Reel Dad:

Iron Man : Early thrills, then it’s downhill



Arts & Leisure : The Reel Dad Film Reviews
May 8, 2008
Reel Dad:
How to Rob a Bank: A new independent film



Arts & Leisure : The Reel Dad Film Reviews
May 1, 2008
Reel Dad:

 Taking a fresh look at 1988’s Dangerous Liaisons



Arts & Leisure : The Reel Dad Film Reviews
Apr 24, 2008
Reel Dad:
Flight of the Red Balloon: Lovely film from France

Arts & Leisure : The Reel Dad Film Reviews
Apr 18, 2008
The Reel Dad:
Now that the Academy Awards have passed until next year, we must now endure the least exciting season of the movie calendar: The empty “post-Oscar” months. Fortunately, new DVD releases of the best of the Oscar nominees can fill any family’s movie menu. This week, the Reel Dad takes a look at the Academy Award nominee, Across the Universe.


Arts & Leisure : The Reel Dad Film Reviews
Apr 10, 2008
The Reel Dad:
A salute to Charlton Heston: So much more than Moses


Arts & Leisure : The Reel Dad Film Reviews
Apr 3, 2008
Paranoid Park: Here’s a compelling new film Now that the Academy Awards have passed until next year, we must now endure the least exciting season of the movie calendar: The empty “post-Oscar” months. Fortunately, some new independent releases are landing on local screens at a time when there is less competition for audiences. This week, the Reel Dad visits a compelling new film, Paranoid Park.


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