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- Movie Review | 'Rebirth': ‘Rebirth,’ a 9/11 Documentary - Review
- Movie Review | 'Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life': ‘Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life,’ by Joann Sfar - Review
- SyFy mightn’t put Battlestar Galactica : Blood & Chrome on the air!?
- Clooney’ walks on U.N.C.L.E ; Soderbergh announces retirement
- REVIEW | Chinese Fantasy Epic ?Detective Dee? Delivers A Better Ride Than Most U.S. Alternatives
- ?The Debt?: Remember What We Are
- Ben Affleck adds more names to Argo
- We’ve now got a high-res version of that Hunger Games Clip for You…
- Matthew Fox punches female bus driver; needs to be locked in the hatch
- Our Idiot Brother
- Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
Movie Review | 'Rebirth': ‘Rebirth,’ a 9/11 Documentary - Review Posted: 30 Aug 2011 03:13 PM PDT The next two weeks will bring lots of stories updating the lives of 9/11 survivors or of those who lost loved ones in the attacks, but few are likely to exhibit the care and persistence of Rebirth, a documentary by Jim Whitaker that stands as both a |
Movie Review | 'Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life': ‘Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life,’ by Joann Sfar - Review Posted: 30 Aug 2011 03:13 PM PDT Laetitia Casta as Brigitte Bardot, and Eric Elmosnino as Serge Gainsbourg, in "Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life," by Joann Sfar. Singer and writer of songs, lover of women, prodigious smoker of cigarettes Serge Gainsbourg was an indelible, unavoidable |
SyFy mightn’t put Battlestar Galactica : Blood & Chrome on the air!? Posted: 30 Aug 2011 12:23 PM PDT This one will have ?BSG? devotees punching toasters. Remember ?Battlestar Galactica : Blood and Chrome?? That?s the ?BSG? prequel series that SyFy planned to get on the air next year sometime. Well, hope you like watching your ?BSG? on a 19inch monitor |
Clooney’ walks on U.N.C.L.E ; Soderbergh announces retirement Posted: 30 Aug 2011 12:23 PM PDT George Clooney has dropped out of Steven Soderbergh?s long-gestating ?Man from U.N.C.L.E? movie. Deadline don?t know the reasons behind Clooney?s departure from the film only that he won?t be joining his ol? mate Steve on the set of the film when it |
REVIEW | Chinese Fantasy Epic ?Detective Dee? Delivers A Better Ride Than Most U.S. Alternatives Posted: 30 Aug 2011 09:48 AM PDT A giant, hollow Buddha that dwarfs a city, spontaneous combustion, uneasy shapeshifting and gravity-defying martial arts: These are the far-reaching pleasures of "Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame," the energetic period fantasy epic |
?The Debt?: Remember What We Are Posted: 30 Aug 2011 06:26 AM PDT Rachel Singer (Jessica Chastain) is a Mossad agent, and her assignment in 1966 has in an especially horrific situation. In order to confirm the identity of a former Nazi now working as an obstetrician in East Berlin, she's pretending to be a patient. |
Ben Affleck adds more names to Argo Posted: 30 Aug 2011 04:28 AM PDT Three more names have joined Ben Affleck?s real-life CIA thriller ?Argo? ? Taylor Schilling, Tate Donovan and Nelson Franklin. Variety says Schilling, who?ll star in next year?s ?The Lucky One? alongside Zac Efron, will play Christine Mendez- a wife to |
We’ve now got a high-res version of that Hunger Games Clip for You… Posted: 30 Aug 2011 04:28 AM PDT Update! We now have a high-res version of the clip from ?The Hunger Games? (speaking of, if, like me, you don?t know anything about this book/film series read this great article that Ashleigh put together) thanks to the gals and guys at Lionsgate. Enjoy! |
Matthew Fox punches female bus driver; needs to be locked in the hatch Posted: 30 Aug 2011 04:28 AM PDT Former ?Lost? star Matthew Fox, whose film career seemed to be now taking off (with plum parts in such films as ?I, Alex Cross? and ?World War Z?), has been arrested for allegedly punching a female bus driver in the chest and stomach. Fox, in Cleveland |
Posted: 29 Aug 2011 09:49 PM PDT Paul Rudd is a talented actor with great comic timing and is overall a lot fun to watch. However, a signature role in a quality film has eluded his career thus far and that trend continues with " ". The film arguably gives Rudd his most diverse |
Posted: 29 Aug 2011 07:47 AM PDT Though a very literal adaptation of the 1973 TV movie, " " nevertheless manages to stand on its own merits as a creepy, suspenseful, squirm-inducing thriller that impressively taps into all those irrational dreads and fears that plagued us as children. |
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