I had hoped to review Todd Haynes’ I’m Not There and Warner Bros. Fordibben Hollywood, Vol. 2 this week, but I’ve been told their DVD releases scheduled for today have been postponed, the former to May 6, the latter to March 25. No matter, there are still lots of other new releases to keep us
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: C; C+; C Review: The makeup does a good job of masking Mike Myers’ features and the perpetual smile seems a bit too Hallmark, but there’s no denying that this poster’s softer colors and Myers
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: – Review: There was no poster immediately available for my review. Should one become available in the future, this section will be updated. Trailer Rating: C- Review: There aren’t that many people I know who
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Every year we thrill at certain Oscar winners, scoff at others. Here are a few thoughts on some winners for which the thrill remains. Six Best Picture Winners In only its third year in 1930, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences gave its award to what is still one of the great films
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: B- Review: A bunch of cars left abandoned on the road. Since we didn’t see any such thing in the trailer, it would look to be highlighting a different aspect of the film. However, it’s
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: – Review: There was no poster immediately available for my review. Should one become available in the future, this section will be updated. Trailer Rating: C Review: What an unappealing little film. The producers try
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: C+ Review: There’s nothing very interesting about this poster. They deftly avoid any semblance of controversy by visually eliminating any reference to a threesome or same-sex relations. The background, while not meant to be a
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: C Review: The poster is rather unexceptional. While choosing a tint of pink, the poster tries to make the film seem softer while putting a gun in full view of the viewer. It’s also painfully
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: C Review: For a documentary, the poster’s decidedly better than average. As a poster, it’s hardly remarkable. The title, when placed with the film’s subject is easily understood, a more firm understanding of the trailer
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Just in time for this Sunday’s presentation of the 80th Annual Academy Awards, DVD companies have released some of the year’s major contenders. They include Michael Clayton,nominated for Best Picture, Director, Actor, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress and Original Screenplay; In the Valley of Elah nominated for Best Actor; Elizabeth: The Golden Age, nominated for Best
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: B+ Review: Capturing the horror of the zombies on a cracked video camera may seem a bit obvious, but it works quite well in the context of the film. Everything is nicely laid out so
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: B; C- Review: A throwback to the posters for the original films, the full shot of Indy standing in front of, surprise, a Crystal Skull was utterly predictable and hardly noteworthy. The first poster harkened
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: C Review: Although the trailer is hardly worth noting, the poster is at least a little more stylistically interesting. The color yellow has become a dominant one this year, starting late in 2007. It’s not
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: C+ Review: The is interesting, but hollow. It shows us a snippet of the creature featured in the film and the wide-eyed wonder of the two leads. However, there’s something cheesey and hammy in the
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Jane Austen (1775-1817) is an author whose time has come again. Since the 1990s, films and handsome TV productions of her handful of novels published between 1810 and 1818, have been made, remade and reinterpreted numerous times. Where once only Pride and Prejudice was widely known as a cinematic work, Sense and Sensibility, Mansfield Park,
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