Cinema Article Archive
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by Mike Sheehan
Entertainment pundits across the globe will throw in worthless opinions about who they think will win, so, I might as well join in the fun.
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by sotanLIFE
Films coming soon to a theater near you.
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by Casey Garven
Old and young people alike will be entertained by Eight Below, unless they are cat people, but who cares about them?
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by Mike Sheehan
Steve Martin’s version of The Pink Panther is a pointless remake of a timeless classic.
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by Casey Garven
The only entertaining part of Annapolis was watching Franco make an attempt at an eastern accent, and Tyrese making an attempt at speaking period.
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by Mike Sheehan
The timing of the release is almost as important as the movie itself, so studios schedule according to the seasons.
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by Mike Sheehan
Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World is a smart and witty movie, but it falls way short of Albert Brooks at his best.
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by Mike Sheehan
The New World is a challenging, inspiring, and brilliant visual masterpiece.
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by Casey Garven
Underworld: Evolution is not your typical werewolf-meets-vampire movie.
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by Casey Garven
Putting a new spin on a classic tale without violating the integrity of the original is a difficult task, but Hoodwinked artfully achieves that goal.
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by Cameron Ross
Glory Road tells the story of the most significant college basketball team to ever take the hardwood.
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by Mike Sheehan
Mrs. Henderson Presents will be the most charming movie you will see this year.
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by Cameron Ross
I went to Grandma’s Boy based on two facts, and several assumptions.
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by Louie
Hostel certainly made my, er, hair stand on end.
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by Casey Garven
Mel Brooks’ masterpiece translates as well to the silverscreen as easily as it did to the stage.
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by Mike Sheehan
Syriana is to the consumption, trade, and politics of oil what Soderbergh’s Traffic was to the consumption, trade, and politics of il
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by Cameron Ross
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, seems to be both delightful and disappointing.
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by Louie
Heated debates rage over whether or not it is possible to remake the original into something better or even comparable.
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by J. Neil Connelly
Not a smile; a DVD.
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by Hollywood.com Staff
Horror movies do something to us. Besides providing the best escapism film can offer, they scare up the box office dough.
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by WENN
Leonardo DiCaprio joined environmentalists to give Americans a pre-Halloween scare on Oprah Winfrey
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