The American Film Institute (AFI) has revamped its decade old list of the greatest American films. Called 100 Years…100 Films, the original list was used as a selling tool by DVD marketers to bring public awareness to films that might otherwise have been overlooked. The marketing strategy has come full circle. Just as the original
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Ghost Rider Rating Director Mark Steven Johnson Screenplay Mark Steven Johnson (Based on the Comic Book series) Length 114 min. Starring Matt Long, Raquel Alessi, Brett Cullen, Peter Fonda, Nicolas Cage, Donal Logue, Wes Bentley, Eva Mendes MPAA Rating PG-13 (For horror violence and disturbing images) Buy/Rent Movie Soundtrack Poster Source Material Review Does anyone
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Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer Rating Director Tim Story Screenplay Don Payne, Mark Frost, John Turman Length 92 min. Starring Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis, Julian McMahon, Kerry Washington, Andre Braugher, Laurence Fishburne, Doug Jones, Beau Garrett, Brian Posehn, Zach Grenier MPAA Rating PG (For sequences of action violence, some
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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 is no purpose to the design of this poster. With George Clooney out of focus behind “The Truth Can be Adjusted”, it does very little to suggest what the audience can really
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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: Trying to capture a spirit of the 1980s, the poster’s designers got a significant amount wrong. The poster seems more attuned to the 1970s than it does to the video game era and
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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+ Review: Attempting to look like a another Nancy Drew, the poster lacks any narrative impact and does very little to excite the eyes. The only interesting part is that it’s impossible to tell
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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: What a jumble of displeasing colors. The chaotic nature of the background may fit well into the chaotic nature of the film’s plot, but it really doesn’t work well with Julie Delpy’s blonde
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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 unspectacular. There’s far too much blue in the image and the line of people looks more like the design for Murder by Death than any serio-comic film. Trailer Rating:
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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: Obviously a comedy from the looks of the poster, but it’s no more impressive than any other comedy’s poster in recent memory. The large red-and-yellow title is almost oppressive. The one thing it
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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: Not the most evocative poster made this year, but certainly one that’s better than average. The male leads posted on the poster should drawn in an unsuspecting female demographic, but the French title
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Trailers (Due to age, may no longer be available) Posters (Due to age, may no longer be available) Poster Rating: D- Review: Good lettering. Bad everything else. Trailer Rating: C+; C Review: Unless I miss my guess, the Coen Brothers have abandoned the light comic fare of their past and have made a more serious
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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: This poster is cute in an innocuous way. It’s simple in an innocuous way. All around, it’s just plain innocuous. Neither good, nor bad, this poster does precisely what the film was intended
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The Criterion Collection scores again with two eagerly-awaited releases: Lindsay Anderson’s If… (1968 UK, 1969 US) and Claude Berri’s The Two of Us (1967 France, 1968 US). Thematically, If…, about a repressive boys’ school, resembles Jean Vigo’s Zero for Conduct (1933). Artistically, it’s very much a film of its time. 1969, the year it was
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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: B+ Review: If you’re a fan of Rowan Atkinsons character
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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: Like many posters, the wall hangings are seldom more interesting than the trailers. This poster doesn’t focus on black, white and red like many others, it uses the balanced colors of yellow and
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