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(d) the Rule of St. Francis of Assisi, confirmed on 29 Nov., 1223, by the Constitution "Solet" of Honorius III.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Written and directed by Paul Solet (whose mentor, Eli Roth, claimed that Soletâs work âmakes ‘Cabin Fever’ look like a Disney movieâ), âGraceâ crosses our taboo lines over and over again.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2009
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On a recent Saturday afternoon onboard the Norwegian Epic cruise ship, Dennis and Julie Solet peered into a luxurious lounge outfitted with velvet couches and gauzy curtains.
The Return of the Class System Andrea Petersen 2011
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At the end of the movie we had the chance to have a Q&A with Paul Solet, the writer/director of Grace.
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"Money has its privileges," said Mr. Solet, a 62-year-old retired teacher from Windsor, Ontario.
The Return of the Class System Andrea Petersen 2011
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Solet does a great job setting up the story in a short amount of time.
Grace (2006) 2010
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Done in the style of an infomercial gone horribly wrong, Solet slathers his words in a thick New England accent and just lets the gore go to work.
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Some may find themselves underwhelmed by a lack of plot momentum, but for those willing to immerse themselves in the unsettling reality that Solet creates, Grace is a refreshingly unique horror experience.
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Solet has taken a dramatic turn away from the current crop of immediate, in-your-face mainstream “horror” that scares with jumpy editing and fake frights.
Grace (2009) 2009
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Spewing profanities and the inability to die from blood loss, Solet may not make the best case for the Jack Chop but he definitely makes the video worth watching.
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