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Keith Noakes, Contributor at keithlovesmovies

The EIC of the coincidentally-named keithlovesmovies.com. A Canadian who prefers to get out of the cold and into the warmth of a movie theatre.
Daisy Ridley Audition Clip

Star Wars: The Force Awakens was a great movie which I’ve reviewed here. One reason why was the performance of Daisey Ridley as Rey. If her audition proved anything, it was that she was the perfect choice for the role. A short clip from a documentary included with the release of The Force Awakens discusses Rey’s creation, and how Ridley came to be attached to the project, and also includes a snippet of footage from one...

A Look at The Warrens

If you’ve been following my site, I’ve talked a few times about how much of a fan I was of the film “The Conjuring” as I enjoyed watching Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga’s depiction of real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. Yes, they are real people but I admit that I did not know anything about them (the film doesn’t really help with that either). Now I know a little more (and maybe you will too)...

Something Different (Me Before You Extended Trailer)

I don’t usually post about these kinds of movies but I thought I’d stop thinking about myself this time. If you’ve never heard about this one, it is a romance film. It’s not that I don’t like romance films (as you can tell by some of my review choices) because I’ll watch any type of movie maybe these just don’t get me up as much as others. I will say that I’ve seen trailers for this...

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Video Montage

If you would like to read my review of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, click here. I guess the main reason I enjoyed The Force Awakens was how it reminded me of the original film trilogy, more so than the prequel trilogy. The main difference between those and The Force Awakens is that the latter actually had great characters and a story where the prequels had some bad acting and tried to distract from the...

Batman v Superman Deleted Scene

If you would like to read my review of Batman v Superman, please click here. Those who have seen it (I’m guessing everyone based on how much money it made on its opening weekend), know that it is not exactly a short film. It’s sometimes hard to fathom that it could possibly be any longer, but it will be with the release of an R-rated extended cut later this summer which promises more content, unseen so...