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Blake Kunisch

Blake Kunisch's reviews do not count toward the Tomatometer®. This is not a Tomatometer-approved critic, and this critic's reviews are not published on a Tomatometer-approved publication.
Biography:

Born and raised in Orange, CA, Blake started reviewing movies in/around 1996 at the age of 16. Only published on the Internet, he takes great pride in being a part of the Online Film Critics Society. His website, Movielocity.com has grown by leaps and bounds since then. Movielocity.com now features along with movie reviews; DVD reviews, movie news, discussion boards, box office stats, and more. Blake is a student at the University of California, San Diego, where he is majoring in Economics and working as a bus driver. Aside from his love of movies, he enjoys playing NTN, playing intramural sports, and hanging out with friends.

Favorites:

Favorite Movies: Shawshank Redemption, The Usual Suspects, The Rock, Magnolia, The Thin Red Line. Best of '01: Movie: Moulin Rouge Director: Peter Jackson - The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Actor: Denzel Washington - Training Day Actress: Nicole Kidman - Moulin Rouge, The Others Supporting Actor: Steve Buscemi - Ghost World Supporting Actress: Scarlett Johanssen - Ghost World Cinematgraphy (tie): The Lord of the Rings, Moulin Rouge Screenplay (Original) - Christopher Nolan - Memento Screenplay (Adapted) - Frances Walsh - The Lord of the Rings Original Score - Moulin Rouge Ensemble Cast (tie) - The Lord of the Rings, The Royal Tenenbaums Best of '00: Movie: Dancer in the Dark Director: Ang Lee - Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Actor: Geoffrey Rush - Quills Actress: Bjork - Dancer in the Dark Cinematgraphy: Peter Pau - Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Screenplay (Original): Cameron Crowe, Almost Famous Screenplay (Adapted): Doug Wright - Quills Best of '99: Movie: Magnolia, American Beauty Director: Paul Thomas Anderson, Sam Mendes Actor: Kevin Spacey, Tim Roth Actress: Janet McTeer, Annette Bening Supporting Actor: Tom Cruise, John Malkovich Supporting Actress: Catherine Keener, Julianne Moore Screenplay (Original): Charlie Kaufman, Paul Thomas Anderson Screenplay (Adapted): Alexander Payne, Jim Uhls Ensemble: Being John Malkovich, Magnolia Debut: Spike Jonze - Director - Being John Malkovich Favorite Actors: Sean Connery, Tom Hanks, Nicolas Cage, Edward Norton. Favorite Actresses: Sandra Bullock, Gwyneth Paltrow, Cate Blanchette, Julianne Moore.

Location:

San Diego, CA

Official Website:

http://www.movielocity.com

Reviews

Movies TV Shows
Analyze That (2002) 26% 3/10 EDIT “Save yourself the money - watch the trailer - everything that's even remotely funny is all bundled up into a nice, neat 30 second clip.” – Movielocity Dec 27, 2002 Full Review The Emperor's Club (2002) 50% 4/10 EDIT “Without any emotional attachment, the story is unable to progress, and ultimately, what we're left with is an extremely disappointing movie that had potential.” – Movielocity Dec 27, 2002 Full Review Chicago (2002) 87% 9/10 EDIT “Chicago is by far one of the best films of the year and both Catherine Zeta-Jones and Renée Zellweger should both be assured Oscar nominations as they turn in top-notch performances...” – Movielocity Dec 27, 2002 Full Review Die Another Day (2002) 56% 7/10 EDIT “All in all, if you want a roller-coaster fun-filled action-packed movie, Die Another Day will fit the bill perfectly.” – Movielocity Nov 28, 2002 Full Review The Ring (2002) 72% 8/10 EDIT “Not your conventional horror film, The Ring is surprisingly eerie, despite the lack of traditional horror elements.” – Movielocity Oct 13, 2002 Full Review Serving Sara (2002) 4% 3/10 EDIT “Lacking in both humor and romance, this romantic comedy is just one big dud, poised for a quick release on DVD in a month.” – Movielocity Aug 25, 2002 Full Review Simone (2002) 50% 8/10 EDIT “Simone is a refreshingly good movie with superb acting and a script that works from start to finish.” – Movielocity Aug 23, 2002 Full Review Signs (2002) 76% 6/10 EDIT “If, as Time Magazine recently called him, M. Night Shyamalan is the next Spielberg, hopefully his next film will be much better than this one.” – Movielocity Aug 4, 2002 Full Review Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) 52% 5/10 EDIT “Taking the same jokes and combining them with the same characters as in the first two films just doesn't work. Goldmember disappoints and should be the end of the franchise.” – Movielocity Jul 25, 2002 Full Review Reign of Fire (2002) 41% 7/10 EDIT “” – Movielocity Jul 21, 2002 Full Review Men in Black II (2002) 38% 5/10 EDIT “All it basically adds up to is a disappointment that will undoubtedly make money off of unsuspecting movie patrons - a shame it couldn't live up to the first.” – Movielocity Jul 3, 2002 Full Review The Sum of All Fears (2002) 58% 8/10 EDIT “” – Movielocity Jun 10, 2002 Full Review Bad Company (2002) 10% 5/10 EDIT “I had hoped for a fun, action-filled movie with a bit of comedic relief from Rock, but I was instead greeted with almost 2 hours of boring and unimaginative junk.” – Movielocity Jun 8, 2002 Full Review Murder by Numbers (2002) 30% 5/10 EDIT “” – Movielocity Apr 28, 2002 Full Review Changing Lanes (2002) 77% 8/10 EDIT “” – Movielocity Apr 14, 2002 Full Review Big Trouble (2002) 48% 8/10 EDIT “” – Movielocity Apr 14, 2002 Full Review Blade II (2002) 57% 6/10 EDIT “” – Movielocity Mar 31, 2002 Full Review Panic Room (2002) 76% 9/10 EDIT “” – Movielocity Mar 31, 2002 Full Review Death to Smoochy (2002) 42% 6/10 EDIT “” – Movielocity Mar 31, 2002 Full Review The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) 91% 9/10 EDIT “” – Movielocity Feb 18, 2002 Full Review Black Hawk Down (2001) 77% 9/10 EDIT “” – Movielocity Feb 17, 2002 Full Review Collateral Damage (2002) 19% 5/10 EDIT “The story doesn't make sense, the plot has holes big enough for Arnold to crash his motorcycle into, and the general story is awkward and unconversant of the truth.” – Movielocity Feb 10, 2002 Full Review Birthday Girl (2001) 59% 7/10 EDIT “If anything, see this film for the great performance turned in by the captivating Kidman.” – Movielocity Feb 2, 2002 Full Review Mulholland Dr. (2001) 84% 7/10 EDIT “” – Movielocity Jan 6, 2002 Full Review A Beautiful Mind (2001) 74% 6/10 EDIT “While both Crowe and Connelly put forth magnificent performances, it's just not enough to pull this film off the floor.” – Movielocity Jan 2, 2002 Full Review
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