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Captain America, The First Avenger

Movie Review by the Nations Premier Blind Movie Critic Jay Forry: Captain America, The First Avenger. The last “superhero” installment that focuses on a specific Avenger, the action / sci-fi film Captain America makes viewers hungry for more with a fabulous plot & script.

Tampa’s Blind Movie Critic to Appear on Kimmel Show

Forry, who lost his eyesight to diabetes when he was 28, has been a movie critic since the 1990′s. But there’s renewed interest in his novel abilities and he’s been invited to be a guest on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Tuesday (7-19) night at midnight (EST).

Transformers, Dark of the Moon

Jay Forry’s Blindside Movie Review of Michael Bay’s Transformers, Dark of the Moon: Just like the first 2 Transformer films this movie is still too big, too long, too loud and the dialogue is too corny. It’s too loud when my drink is vibrating during action scenes, it’s too long at almost 2 and a half hours of action and no real plot. It’s too corny when you hear dialogue such as “You didn’t let me down, you let yourself down”…………….

Cars 2

Blind movie critic Jay Forry gives his Blindside Review of Cars 2, staring Owen Wilson & Larry the Cable Guy: Pixar Animation and Disney team up once again and this time they make a spoof of the James Bond movies with the animated film, Cars 2………

Rio

Blindside Movie Review by Jay Forry. Rio (Opened in Theaters April 15th) – The creators of Ice Age have a special treat for the kids with the infamous squirrel making an appearance in a short clip just before the animated adventure film, Rio. Blue, (voice of Jesse Eisenberg) a domesticated, cowardly McCaw who never learned to fly is living a plush life in Minnesota with his companion Linda (voice of Lisa Mann).

No Strings Attached

Blind Movie Critic Jay Forry gives his Blindside Review of No Strings Attached; staring Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Portman. Friends with benefits is the phrase for people who want to have sex with no attachments and it’s the basic premise for the romantic-comedy No Strings Attached.

The Town

Blind Movie critic Jay Forry gives his Blindside Review of The Town; staring Ben Affleck, Rebessa Hall and Jeremy Renner. At a time when it seems like movie trailers give away the best parts of films, I don’t think the trailer of this movie gives it justice. This is a gripping film with emotional dialogue, engaging scenes, and most of all we have a real attachment to the characters. Ben Affleck’s acting is fantastic but even more impressive, was his direction of this movie.

The Switch

Although I am blind, I can appreciate a good movie as well as sighted individuals. I rely more on a good story line than special effects. Based on the 1996 short story titled “Baster” by Jeffrey Eugeniges, is the charming romantic comedy The Switch staring Jennifer Aniston & Jason Bateman.

Dinner for Schmucks

Blind movie critic Jay Forry reviews Dinner for Schmucks; staring Paul Rudd & Steve Carell. Tim Conrad (Paul Rudd) is an executive at Fender Financial and his boss, Lance Fender (Bruce Greenwood) invites him to an exclusive dinner party. At this dinner, company executives have to bring one special guest who is so weird that at the end of the night, one of them will be voted the biggest idiot. Tim is reluctant but really wants a promotion and he lucks out when he meets I.R.S. employee, Barry Speck (Steve Carell).

Toy Story 3

In 1995, Pixar Animation and Disney Studios teamed up to tell their first story about talking toys and 15 years later with one only installment in-between, most of the toys are back in, Toy Story 3.