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ATM Starts with a Good Idea and Ends with an Overdraft

Apr 6th, 2012

Characters in horror movies get to be forgiven a few featherbrained actions for the sake of suspense. Why go into the creepy basement after you've realized the lights aren't working?

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Taylor Lautner to Join "Grown Ups 2?"

Apr 5th, 2012

That Adam Sandler, he takes a licking but keeps on ticking. The comedian was "honored" with a record-breaking 10 Razzies over the weekend, but he keeps on plugging away. And good for him!

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"Bully" Movie Review -- One of the Most Important Films of 2012

Mar 29th, 2012

A simple Google search of the word Bully yields 139 million results. It is indeed a worldwide problem that has everyone from President Obama to Lady Gaga taking action.

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Jiro Dreams of Sushi Explores the Drive to Make Beautiful Things That Are Edible Too

Mar 13th, 2012

Is it possible to love a piece of dead fish more than you love people? That’s the question asked, implicitly if not directly, by David Gelb’s documentary Jiro Dreams of Sushi, a portrait of 85-year-old sushi master Jiro Ono that is itself

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Bridgit Mendler and David Henrie Interview for "The Secret World of Arrietty"

Mar 1st, 2012

Walt Disney Pictures is releasing the blockbuster Japanese film, "The Secret World of Arrietty," in the U.S. on February 17th. Based on the beloved novel "The Borrowers" by Mary Norton and co-written by the iconic Hayao Miyazaki

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Paul Rudd Helps Keep Sweet, Affable "Wanderlust" on Track

Feb 24th, 2012

The title of David Wain's latest directorial effort suggests more direction than its urbanite couple George (Paul Rudd) and Linda (Jennifer Aniston) really have.

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Blog: Movie Line
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Jonah Hill, "The Sitter" Offer (Mostly) Inoffensive, Forgettable Fun

Dec 20th, 2011

Having begun his career as American independent film’s great hope with delicate, languid features like George Washington and All the Real Girls, David Gordon Green has devoted the last few years to turning out goofball stoner comedies that, aside from their hip and very current casts, could seem like forgotten oddball ’80s artifacts discovered in a box of dusty VHS tapes at a garage sale.

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Blog: Movie Line
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The Lady Flubs Its Chance to Tell the Story of Aung San Suu Kyi

Dec 13th, 2011

There’s something immobile at the center of The Lady, a kind of Botoxed biopic with an unlikely director — Luc Besson — manning the syringe. Technically, that something is the figure of Aung San Suu Kyi: Here the Burmese activist is played by Michelle Yeoh


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Fassbender and Mortensen Duke It Out, Amicably, in A Dangerous Method

Dec 2nd, 2011

David Cronenberg’s A Dangerous Method is probably the most fun you’ll ever have watching a movie about Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud duking it out — and nurturing a deep-rooted but fragile friendship — in early 20th century Austria and Switzerland.

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Colin Farrell Slow Burns Through Smart, Stylish London Boulevard

Nov 17th, 2011

I’m sure there are more exciting things in life than watching Colin Farrell, dressed in a sleek, dark suit, weave through the streets of London behind the wheel of a saucy black convertible, the Yardbirds’ “Heart Full of Soul” rumbling on the soundtrack.

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