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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.
Dirty Grandma (Hello, My Name is Doris Clips)

Sally Field is someone who I don’t see in many movies anymore with the last great movie being Lincoln which came out back in 2012. I was delighted when I came across a few clips of her newest movie Hello, My Name is Doris. In it she plays Doris Miller, a sixty-something woman who attends a self-help seminar in order to romantically pursue her younger co-worker, John Freemont (Max Greenfield). From the two clips which I’ve...

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Early Review

In 2002, cable news producer Kim Barker (Tina Fey) decides to shake up her routine by taking a daring new assignment in Kabul, Afghanistan. Dislodged from her comfortable American lifestyle, Barker finds herself in the middle of an out-of-control war zone. Luckily, she meets Tanya Vanderpoel (Margot Robbie), a fellow journalist who takes the shell shocked reporter under her wing. Amid the militants, warlords and nighttime partying, Barker discovers the key to becoming a successful...

Just Keep Swimming (Finding Dory Trailer)

I always thought Finding Nemo was a classic and one of my favorite animated movies but I also thought the best part of the movie was Ellen DeGeneres’ Dory, a kind-hearted, blue tang fish who just can’t seem to remember things for very long. I couldn’t imagine having anyone else voice the character as Ellen was perfect. When I hear that they were making a sequel focusing on Dory, I wasn’t sure if the character...

We’re Doing Bettah

This is a continuation of what I started here. We are now well into 2016 but I still have 2015 in mind. I saw 100 movies then but that just isn’t enough for me as I still want to see them all. I started to track the remaining movies below:

Best Scripts of 2015

If you’re like me and were curious about how certain movies go from script to screen, then this may be for you. Scripts are intricate pieces of work. They are usually written by multiple writers and sometimes take a long time to write. After looking at a few of them, I didn’t realize how long they actually were. I can’t imagine how actors read so many of them but I’m sure they probably just skim...