• Small Modifications

    I have made a couple of small modifications to the sidebar on the site to provide more data. The first change you may notice is the simplified Update Schedule. To see what is scheduled to post on a given day of the week, just hover over the day and a pop up will show you

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  • The DVD Report #165 – July 20, 2010

    New This Week The Oscar year 1947 is mostly remembered for two things – Hollywood’s acknowledgement of anti-Semitism in the Best Picture race and the sweep of the major technical awards by the British. Laura Hobson’s Gentleman’s Agreement had been a best-seller but ironically most of the studios, which were run by Jewish moguls, wouldn’t

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  • Review: Julia (2009)

    JULIA Rating Director Erick Zonca Screenplay Roger Bohbot, Michael Collins, Aude Py, Erick Zonca Length 144 min. Starring Tilda Switnon, Saul Rubinek, Kate del Castillo, Aidan Gould, Jude Ciccolella, Bruno Bichir, Horacio Garcia Rojas, Mauricio Moreno MPAA Rating R for pervasive language, some violent content and brief nudity.

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  • This Day in Oscar History: July 20

    Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1900: Gregory Stone (90 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Scoring – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1920: Denys Coop (61 at death) {Oscar Winner: Visual Effects (Special Achievement Award) –0 Noms, 1 Win} 1938: Natalie Wood (43 at death) [Pictured] {Oscar Nominee: Lead Actress, Supporting Actress – 3 Noms,

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  • Trailer Watch: July 19, 2010

    Five new trailers today: The Sicilian Girl, Smash His Camera, Louis, Faster and Prince of Broadway. THE SICILIAN GIRL Plot Summary: A young girl betrays her mafia family to avenge the murder of her father and brother. Release Date: August 4, 2010 Trailer Poster Rating: B+ Commentary: It is the kind of story that is

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  • Review: Jezebel (1938)

    Jezebel Rating Director William Wyler Screenplay Clements Ripley, Abem Finkel, John Huston (Play: Owen Davis Sr.) Length 104 min. Starring Bette Davis, Henry Fonda, George Brent, Margaret Lindsay, Donald Crisp, Fay Bainter, Richard Cromwell, Henry O’Neill, Spring Byington, John Litel, Gordon Oliver, Janet Shaw, Theresa Harris, Margaret Early, Irving Pichel MPAA Rating Approved

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  • Review: Key Largo (1948)

    Key Largo Rating Director John Huston Screenplay Richard Brooks, John Huston (Play: Maxwell Anderson) Length 100 min. Starring Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall, Lionel Barrymore, Claire Trevor, Thomas Gomez, Harry Lewis, John Rodney, Marc Lawrence, Dan Seymour, Monte Blue, William Haade MPAA Rating Approved

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  • Review: Rosemary’s Baby (1968)

    Rosemary’s Baby Rating Director Roman Polanski Screenplay Roman Polanski (Novel: Ira Levin) Length 136 min. Starring Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon, Sidney Blackmer, Maurice Evans, Ralph Bellamy, Angela Dorian, Patsy Kelly, Elisha Cook Jr., Emmaline Henry, Charles Grodin, Hanna Landy, Philip Leeds, D’Urville Martin, Hope Summers MPAA Rating Approved (re-rated R)

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  • Contest: Week 10 – Results and Standings

    Week ten of our contest is now complete with Inception proving to be a potent force at the theater. Come back Thursday to submit your predictions. For contest rules see this original post: Summer Box Office Prediction Contest #1 Film at the U.S. weekend box office Correct Response: Inception Sam and Mike Furlong get 1

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  • The Morning After #4: July 19, 2010

    A rather busy weekend again, but I managed to put away my three Netflix rentals (Rosemary’s Baby, Key Largo and Jezebel) and get to the local theater to watch Inception. And, of course, there was more Soap-y goodness. So, here is what I watched this weekend: INCEPTION Christopher Nolan may have finally proven that he

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  • Results: Film Fun Friday #14

    Results are in for Week #14 of Film Fun Friday. Game: Identify the Poster The correct answers were: 10 Days That Shook the World (Negative Poster #1) and The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (Negative Poster #2). Lallolupo (and Gianluca, it seems) managed to pick out the extremely obscure 10 Days (also released as

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  • This Day in Oscar History: July 19

    Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1883: Max Fleischer (89 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Animated Short Film – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1915: Elliot Scott (78 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Art Direction, Art Direction (Black-and-White) –3 Noms, 0 Wins} 1917: Lawrence B. Marcus (84 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Adapted Screenplay – 1 Nom,

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  • Previews: Week Ending July 18, 2010

    In addition to the trailers and posters released Monday through Thursday, there were a handful of others posted on Friday or after. The trailers for Enemies of the People, Hugh Hefner, The Town and White Wedding have been added in this update along with the last two posters for RED. Additionally, all individual Previews pages

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  • This Day in Oscar History: July 18

    Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1889: Georges Annenkov (84 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Costume Design (Black-and-White) –1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1891: Gene Lockhart (65 at death) [Pictured] {Oscar Nominee: Supporting Actor –1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1893: Richard Dix (56 at death) [Pictured] {Oscar Nominee: Lead Actor – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1893:

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  • This Day in Oscar History: July 17

    Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1898: Osmond Borradaile (100 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Cinematography (Color) –Not Official: Preliminary submission not granted official nomination} 1899: James Cagney (86 at death) [Pictured] {Oscar Winner: Lead Actor – 3 Noms, 1 Win} 1905: William Gargan (73 at death) [Pictured] {Oscar Nominee: Supporting Actor –1 Nom,

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