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�Joiner, heretofore best known as a standup comic, FEARLESSLY ILLUMINATES (his characters) least likeable qualities��- Variety
�JOINER IS TERRIFIC as Mac McDonald in �The Grace Card�- Kansas City Star Movie critic, Robert Butler
�HE IS AMAZING (in the film).� Joiner may be a sleeper who gives �The Grace Card� a jolt at the box office this opening weekend�- Post Tribune NW Indiana/Chicago (Came in 2nd per screen opening weekend)
�A STRONG LEAD PERFORMANCE by Michael Joiner!�- John Beifuss, Memphis Commercial Appeal
�Michael Joiner gives a POWERFUL, SEETHING, and COMPELLING performance in �The Grace Card!� Ted Baehr,- MOVIEGUIDE
MICHAEL APPROACHES EVERY ROLE WITH PASSION, COMMITMENT, AND HONESTY. SINCE ARRIVING IN HOLLYWOOD OVER 5 YEARS AGO WITH SEVERAL YEARS OF THEATER AND STAND UP COMEDY UNDER HIS BELT, MICHAEL HAS PRIVATE COACHED WITH SOME OF HOLLYWOODS MOST EXCELLENT TEACHERS, INCLUDING JOHN SWANBECK, DIRECTOR OF "THE BIG KAHUNA W/KEVIN SPACEY AND DANNY DEVITO.
AS A COMEDIAN, MICHAEL IS A 15 YR NATIONALLY KNOWN HEADLINER, CONTRIBUTING WRITER FOR JAY LENO, AND WAS THE 2008/09 1ST PLACE WINNER FOR THE HOLLYWOOD IMPROV'S "FUNNIEST COMEDIAN IN LA"....HIS IMPROV AND AUDIENCE INTERACTION SKILLS ARE SOME OF THE VERY BEST IN THE BIZ.
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Gone (2006)
Cloe to masterpiece....I LOVED it!
This is the kind of film and director I would love to work in and with... A plus casting for the "villain" especially....and some of the best direction in this type of movie that I have ever seen.....The director used none of the "thriller" music and/or fancy editing cuts to make his point. Just brilliant character direction. I could not stop thinking about it. It's amazing that movies like this will hardly get noticed as it deserves, while "blockbusters" like "Legend" or the "Bank Job", or many other movies that are only popular because Hollywood hyped them to no end, will have an audience of millions. When are people gonna learn that the best movies are not made by the big studios, but by independent filmmakers who are pretty much the only ones who still make film for the story, and for their passion for the creative process...