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#filmbruary 02/02
Alfred Hitchcock's 'Sabotage' (1936)
Takes it time setting up it's pieces, which causes it to drag a bit, but once Hitchcock's signature suspense (albeit, an early form of it) comes into play, the drama begins to ramp up, but it comes in a bit too late.
6/10
#Filmbruary 02/23
Gore Verbinski's 'Rango' (2011)
I've heard a lot of good things about this one, and wasn't disappointed. A lot of great art direction and design that works aesthetically perfect.
7/10