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A Little Bit of Heaven, a Whole Lotta Torture

May 10th, 2012

The old-fashioned cancer weeper — a genre that includes pictures like Love Story, Brian’s Song, and the gold standard of chemocathartic melodrama, Terms of Endearment — has been in short supply these days

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The Farrelly Brothers' Three Stooges Mixes the Cerebral and the Silly, with Lots of Eye-Poking

Apr 17th, 2012

Bobby and Peter Farrelly’s The Three Stoogesis not particularly great, though it is possibly brilliant, a picture that goes beyond homage to become its own rambunctious invention — it’s one big eye-poke, with footnotes.

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Still Not Sure of "Battleship?" Maybe This Alien Invasion Clip May Change Your Mind!

Apr 10th, 2012

But I still have no idea about the relation between this film and the Hasbro game its based on. Oh well, the clip looks fun!

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"Top Gun" Sequel Finds Writer!

Mar 2nd, 2012

Back in October 2010, we told you the planned version to create a sequel to the mega-successful "Top Gun" starring Tom Cruise.

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"War Horse" Movie Review -- How Many Kisses Does Steven Spielberg Deserve?

Jan 5th, 2012

I must admit that upon watching the first few minutes of "War Horse," I was dubious about Steven Spielberg’s latest movie.

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Are You Excited for "Battleship" Or Should We Sink It?

Aug 1st, 2011

"Transformers" redux anyone? The trailer presents the movie with the same shimmering sheen as the Michael Bay Paramount extravaganza right? After all, both "Transformers" and "Battleship" came from Hasbro although the latter's origin was a board game.


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R.I.P. Peter Falk

Jun 28th, 2011

Peter Michael Falk, best known for his role as Lieutenant Columbo died peacefully at his Beverly Hills home after a long fight with Alzheimer's Disease. He was 83.


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Get It Made Finalist: Peter John Ross

Mar 3rd, 2011

A 'seething hatred' for the contradictions found in everyday suburbia prompted Peter John Ross to create 'Accidental Art.'

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