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Apr14

Oblivion- Movie Review

Oblivion - Movie Review Tom Cruise has been a busy boy of late: first Jack Reacher and now a big budget science fiction adaption from the unpublished graphic novel Oblivion. The writer of that graphic novel happens to be the writer/director of the film, who vowed a couple of years ...

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May03

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989) - Blu-ray Review

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier - Blu-ray Review I’ll be blunt. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, both as a film and a Star Trek entry, is not very good.  It isn’t completely without joy (it’s the few chuckles that save this from being a complete downer) but the older the film gets the harder it becomes to defend its ...

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Oct17

James Bond: The Dalton Era - (1987-1989)

The Living DaylightsAfter a very profitable 12 years, it was again time to find a new 007. Roger Moore was almost 60, no longer appropriate for the role, and the initial idea of the producers was to do a prequel—something they wouldn’t end up doing, in essence, until the 2006 reboot. A lot of the frontrunners or desired candidates that were tested ...

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Nov09

Zombies With a Heart? First Trailer for WARM BODIES

Warm Bodies TrailerTwilight did it with vampires. So, why not zombies? writer/director Jonathan Levine, who brought us the delightfully affecting serio-comedy 50/50, recently finished his latest film called Warm Bodies that looks to be a mash-up of romance and monsters ...

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Nov15

Get Rewarded for Not Texting During a Movie

CinemodeShaming didn't work. Neither did self-policing. And the incessant reminders to "just do the right thing" have certainly had little effect on the problem plaguing the cineplex in our all-digital-all-the-time-world. Struggling to make the cineplex a more friendly environment for ...

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Apr12

Trance - Movie Review

Trance - Movie Review Moody, stylish, and brimming with edgy atmosphere, Danny Boyle’s genre-bending psychological thriller Trance is the Trainspotting director doing what he does best. Only this time he does his thing in the world of fine art, applying his hard-edged style to an elaborate ...

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