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Noel is a charter member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association and hosts a weekly webcast (“Box Office Briefs”) for WGWG and two weekly radio shows dedicated to the world of film. Noel is also an adjunct professor of film studies at Gardner-Webb University.

John Wick

If you’re in the mood for an action packed revenge film - and there have been several in the past couple months - then the action, thriller John Wick may be the perfect movie for you. John Wick … [Read more...]

Fury

It's April 1945, just months before the end of World War II and a Sherman tank is sent on a deadly mission behind enemy lines in the action war drama, Fury. Sergeant Don Collier aka Warddey (Brad … [Read more...]

The Equalizer

Based on the late 80'S television show by the same name, Antoine Fuqua directs a more violent film titled The Equalizer. Robert McCall (Denzel Washington) is a well-liked loner who works at a … [Read more...]

This Is Where I Leave You

Shawn Levy directs a heartwarming comedy about dysfunctional family members who have to live together for a week after their father passes away in the film, This Is Where I Leave You. Judd Altman … [Read more...]

Dolphin Tale 2

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Jay’s Best and Worst of the Summer 2014

Here are my Best and worst films of the summer of 2014. I picked five films I like that made a lot of money and five films that I didn't care for or were okay at best and flopped at the box office. I … [Read more...]

Lord Richard Attenborough Tribute

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The November Man

Blind film critic Jay Forry reviews November Man on @wgwgdotorg with fellow critic @noeltmanning. … [Read more...]

Let’s Be Cops

Luke Greenfield writes and directs a buddy-cop comedy (except they're not really cops) in the crime comedy, Let's Be Cops. Justin (Damon Wayans, Jr) and Ryan (Jake Johnson) are 30 year-old losers who … [Read more...]

100 Foot Journey

Lasse Hallstrom directs a heartwarming drama about culture and cuisine in the film, The Hundred-Foot Journey. When the Kadam family moves from India to France and opens a restaurant across the street … [Read more...]