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Movie Review - 'Sin City: A Dame to Kill For'
What to say about Sin City: A Dame to Kill For? If you saw the first Sin City, you have some idea of what you’re signing up for when you walk into the theater. Sin City, both the old one and the new, is a bit of an odd duck a film with...
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'Men, Women and Children' Gets Release Date(s)
Jason Reitman's (Juno, Up in the Air, Labor Day) upcoming film, Men, Women and Children will open October 1st, this year, in time for the awards season. The film will get an expanded release October 10th, and a wide release October 17th....
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Former 'Harry Potter' Director Returns for 'Fantastic Beasts'
Though Gravity director Alfonso Cuaron had at one point been considered for the Harry Potter spinoff trilogy, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (Cuaron directed the third Harry Potter film, Prisoner of Azkaban), it's now been...
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Movie Review - 'If I Stay'
If I Stay is one of the most watchable bad movies I’ve seen recently. Yes, I know that’s a complement so backhanded it’s a slap in the face, but I mean it. I didn’t hate this movie, even though huge swatches of it are indefensible. If I...
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The Trailer for the Final Part of the 'Rurouni Kenshin' Film Series Promises Blood and Screaming
You'd never guess from the flashy sword tricks, Japanese rock music, and extreme outpourings of emotion, that Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends is based on a popular comic book and cartoon series from Japan, would you? Or, maybe you'd just know...
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Realistic Puppets and Old School Monster Effects Live in 'The Mill at Calder's End' Trailer
The Mill at Calder's End is "a victorian ghost story puppet film," and another Kickstarter success story - the goal was $32,000; $65,073 was raised. The director, Kevin McTurk is a special effects artist and with a career in Hollywood that...
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The Coming of Age Movie Comes of Age
Francois Truffaut's 1959 French New Wave coming of age story The 400 Blows often ranks among the greatest films of all time. It’s a drama about supposedly “troubled” French youth Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud) who is ignored and...
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Movie Review - 'May in the Summer'
May in the Summer is one of those movies you wish was better than it actually is, and as you leave the theater try to convince yourself that it’s so and you’re not just kidding yourself. The core of this movie is a family drama about a young...
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