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Sex Is Messy — Even Without Pie — in American Reunion

Apr 6th, 2012

It ought to be no fun watching characters you came to know as randy, unruly high school students turn into grown-ups with jobs, families and crappy sex lives.

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Wrath of the Titans Delivers the Gods, If Not the Goods

Apr 3rd, 2012

The 10 years that we are told at the beginning of Wrath of the Titans have passed since Perseus (Sam Worthington) defeated the Kraken may not seem like long enough, especially when you consider that it’s only been two since the Clash of the Titans remake was released

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Hockey Comedy Goon Doesn't Sermonize About Violence, And That's a Good Thing

Apr 3rd, 2012

Michael Dowse’s hockey comedy Goon is crude, violent and deeply enjoyable. It also offers the chance to see Liev Schreiber — a guy who’s played Hamlet, ferchrissakes — living it up as a bloodthirsty minor-league thug in the kind of ’70s eight-track-guy mustache that only hockey players, bless their hearts, still try to get away with.

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Final Tally: "Hunger Games" Box Office Total Smaller Than Estimated

Mar 29th, 2012

Hold on! Before you start unleashing your swords and weapons, hear this -- "The Hunger Games" STILL has the third biggest opening weekend ever!

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British Censors Want "Hunger Games" Cut!

Mar 20th, 2012

Will the odds be ever in "Hunger Games'" favor? British censors have demanded seven seconds of cuts from the movie according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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"The Grey" Movie Review! It's Not All About Wolves!

Jan 25th, 2012

Liam Neeson is back to save the world in "The Grey." The unlikely action star reteams with his "A-Team" director, Joe Carnahan, for a high-concept movie that is quite deeper than your average run-of-the-mill popcorn flick.

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Here's What Michelle Williams and Kenneth Branagh Are Saying About Their Oscar Nominations for "My Week With Marilyn"

Jan 25th, 2012

Michelle Williams is my favorite to win the Best Actress Oscar for "My Week with Marilyn." It's hard to give life to an icon but Williams not only breathed life to Marilyn Monroe, she embodied the legend and gave her a heart and soul!

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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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Washington Film Critics Choose "The Artist" for Best Film! Scorsese, Clooney, Williams Other Big Winners!

Dec 19th, 2011

The Washington, D.C. Area Film Critics Association (WAFCA) has announced their 2011 winners.The Best Film award went to the black-and-white, silent film "The Artist" from director Michel Hazanavicius.

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The Most Inventive Usage of "Patch Adams" Yet -- Making Your Kidnapper Sleep While Watching the Movie!

Dec 15th, 2011

So the story began with Jesse Dimmick, a convicted kidnapper, who is suing the folks he kidnapped, at knifepoint! Why? Because the said couple, Jared and Lindsay Rowley, allegedly bonded with Dimmick


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