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Tag Archives: IMAX
FLIX PIX (1202): “UNDER THE SEA in IMAX and 3-D”
UNDER THE SEA (directed by Howard Hall, 2009) ***+ (out of 5) . > Yes, this light family documentary was gorgeous to watch- though I’ll bet it had a lot more impact on the IMAX screen than it does on a … Continue reading
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Tagged arts, cinema, criticism, films, Howard Hall, ideas, IMAX, Kevin Keelan, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, movies, opinion, reviews, Under the Sea
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KPK on the CINEMA (87): The Films of May 2019
. MAY! A slow movie month for me these days- but many pleasures nonetheless… (All ratings are on a 5 star scale. Note that a classic only becomes a classic after a decade or more.) (Titles in purple have been expanded … Continue reading
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KPK on the CINEMA (40): The Films of APRIL 2015
. I saw 30 films in April 2015. Best. Month. Ever. Renewing my focus on “classic” cinema, I have never watched so many 5-star gems in one month: 12 of them! I was transfixed by treasures from the likes of John … Continue reading
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