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New "Magic Mike" Poster, Trailer #2 -- This Time, It's All About Stripping!

Jul 5th, 2012

"Magic Mike" embraces its inner Chippendale with a new poster and trailer (see below). Gone are the male bonding drama and romantic interludes. In their place is a rollicking trailer about the bare essence of the movie -- male stripping.

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High School Makes Getting High Look Less Than Fun

Jul 1st, 2012

High School has such a winning premise that you want to send everyone involved in making it back to the drawing board for a do-over — just take it from the top, folks, and this time everyone actually have a good time.


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Blog: Movie Line
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Eva Mendes Brings Warmth — and the Hotcha-Cha Factor — to Girl in Progress

May 11th, 2012

Teenage Ansiedad (Cierra Ramirez) is lacking in role models. Her father’s unknown, her best friend (Raini Rodriguez) is faithful but a little dull

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Blog: Movie Line
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Will "Kick-Ass" Sequel Kicks Its Way to Theaters Near You? Soon?

May 10th, 2012

First, the good news -- Universal is in talks with writer/director Matthew Vaughn to make and distribute "Kick-Ass 2" according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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Madre de Dios! Will Ferrell and Co. Make Casa de Mi Padre One Long, Perfunctory Inside Joke

Mar 21st, 2012

For a movie with a comedic premise this simple – essentially: can you believe we made a movie with a premise this simple? – Casa de Mi Padre can feel pretty exhausting.

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Blog: Movie Line
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Project X, a Todd Phillips Production™, Made for Those Who Find the Hangover Franchise Too Sophisticated

Mar 5th, 2012

I’m pretty sure I ruined the night of a pair teenage boys huddled in the back row of a recent screening of Project X, a party disaster movie targeted at kids who find the Hangover franchise too sophisticated.

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Blog: Movie Line
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Dane Cook Is the Most Sympathetic Presence in Answers to Nothing, Which Tells You a Lot

Dec 14th, 2011

Movies with multiple intersecting storylines aren’t exclusive to Los Angeles, but it’s a city for which they seem ideally suited, perhaps because it’s one in which incidental contact with the lives of strangers is less common and therefore more weighted with meaning.

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Blog: Movie Line
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Matt Damon, Ben Affleck Back in Each Other's Arms for Whitey Bulger Movie

Oct 28th, 2011

It took fourteen years, but the Academy Award-winning team of Ben Affleck and Matt Damon will be working together again since their triumphant "Good Will Hunting."

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"The Three Musketeers" is a Tedious, Incoherent Drag

Oct 27th, 2011

If Sherlock Holmes could be successfully steampunked into a rakish action hero, there’s no reason The Three Musketeers couldn’t be gearpunked into some tolerable 17th century equivalent — and Athos, Porthos, Aramis and young D’Artagnan are actually soldiers

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Blog: Movie Line
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The Thing Spells Out Every Little Thing Yet Tells Us Nothing

Oct 18th, 2011

As we all know by now, Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.’s The Thing is not a remake of John Carpenter’s 1982 The Thing, which in turn wasn’t really a remake of Howard Hawks and Christian Nyby’s 1951 The Thing from Another World.

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Blog: Movie Line
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