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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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Tony Kaye's Detachment a Mesmerizing Misfire

Mar 21st, 2012

Detachment, the first feature from American History X director Tony Kaye to see theaters since his stunning 2006 documentary Lake of Fire, is a film about a high school substitute teacher that often comes across like the creation of a precocious student.

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Blog: Movie Line
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On the Eve of Oscar Nominations, Watch James Cromwell Defends "The Artist" from Silent Movie Haters!

Jan 24th, 2012

I’ve been such a big fan of James Cromwell ever since he sang that sweet lullaby to Babe, the talking pig, in "Babe." Now, in the Oscar-frontrunner, "The Artist," Cromwell stars as the loyal driver/bodyguard of fading star, George Valentin (Jean Dujardin).

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My Fun, One-on-One Interviews for "The Grey!" From Liam Neeson to Director Joe Carnahan, Learn Secrets of the Movie!

Jan 24th, 2012

I enjoyed "The Grey!" You will love it too! I especially admired its unpredictable ending, the plane crash scene, and Liam Neeson can pretty much do anything and we'll still watch!

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The Material Girl Channels Wallis Simpson, and Her Stuff, in W.E.

Dec 21st, 2011

Even though it’s something of a slick mess, Madonna’s W.E. is just the kind of movie you’d expect from an artist who once, with a delightful lack of irony, declared herself a material girl.

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Blog: Movie Line
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Woody Harrelson’s Menace Yields Diminishing Returns in Rampart

Dec 2nd, 2011

The last few weeks have provided us with some iconic imagery of police violence in response to the Occupy Wall Street movement — Lt. John Pike casually pepper spraying a group of UC Davis students like he’s Febrezing a sofa

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Blog: Movie Line
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Arthur Christmas Overrides Ugly Digital Animation with Charm, Wit and Verve

Dec 2nd, 2011

To dispatch with the pleasantries and get straight to the but: Arthur Christmas favors the late-century style of computer animation that turns characters into smooth, plasticky dirigibles, adding a Made-in-China cello-skin to faces and scenery alike

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Blog: Movie Line
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Rid of Me Plays Rough — And is All the Better for It

Nov 23rd, 2011

Rid of Me, James Westby’s scrappy dramedy about marriage, divorce and finding your inner punk rocker, begins with an act that makes flipping someone off or putting a brick through a windshield look passé.


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Blog: Movie Line
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Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of All Time!

Oct 19th, 2011

TorrentFreak has released a new study to find out the most pirated films in Hollywood history. And No. 1 on the list is also the biggest movie in the world -- James Cameron's $2.8 billion dollar baby "Avatar!"

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"Straw Dogs" Remake Trades Edgy Complexity For Genre Schlock

Sep 19th, 2011
<p>As I’ve mentioned, I’ve never been the type to get hives over the remake announcements that seem to crop up in the trades every other day, or who feels that a bad redo can somehow denigrate its original.  Keep reading
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