• Identify the Poster: Results

    We had several guesses over the weekend and most of them were correct (or easily cheated 😉 ). tarek, lallolupo and Bob all got The Birds while lallolupo, kaytodd and Bob all got Panic in the Streets. At the left is the full, non-negative version of the poster for The Birds. There is not a

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  • Previews: Week Ending April 11, 2010

    More catching up this week with 20 new trailers and 2 new posters. Poster Highlights: There isn’t a great poster in the bunch. The best of today’s updates is Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky with Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo, Blood Into Wine, Daddy Longlegs, Happy Tears, Micmacs and Prince of Persia the next best. Trailer

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  • ‘Designing Women’ Star Dixie Carter Dead at 70

    (CNN) — Actress Dixie Carter, best known for her role as Julia Sugarbaker on the TV show “Designing Women,” has died, her agent said Saturday. She was 70. No other details were provided. Carter was drawn to roles portraying steely Southern women. One of her more recent roles included a guest appearance on the show

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  • Identify the Poster

    Each week, I will be doing a poster game called Identify the Poster. I will take two posters for films from anywhere between 1915 and 2009 and having a little fun. Although I may change up what type of game each week, here are two posters. One is a negative image with all identifiable words

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  • Looking at the Weekend #2: April 9, 2010

    In our second week, we adopt a new name for this weekly article: Looking at the Weekend. We’ve made a few layout changes and image changes since our first installment, but this won’t likely be the final change. (Updated: 4/7/10, 4:46p to include Wes’ predictions) DATE NIGHT See the original CinemaSight Trailer & Poster Preview

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  • The DVD Report #150 – April 6, 2010

    The Academy Awards were still evolving in their fifth year, which honored films released in Los Angeles between August 1, 1931 and July 31, 1932. This year there were twelve competitive categories with eight films nominated for Best Picture but only three nominees each in the remaining categories, including three devoted to short films, split

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  • Previews: Week Ending April 4, 2010

    Another week, another set of trailers and Posters. We have a total of twenty updates this week, 19 are new trailers (17 for films not previously reviewed here) and 1 is for a new poster. Poster Highlights: We have a few better-than-average posters this week including In My Sleep, Casino Jack and The Human Experience.

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  • R.I.P. John Forsythe

    (CNN) — Actor John Forsythe has died at the age of 92, his publicist said Friday. He died Thursday in Santa Ynez, California, from complications from pneumonia after a year-long struggle with cancer, according to a statement from his publicist. “Thankfully, he died as he lived his life — with dignity and grace,” the statement

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  • Reviews: Oscar Round-Up, Part III

    It’s time for another posting of reviews of 2009 Oscar nominees. This time there are no non-nominated films in the list. There are still a handful of 2009 nominees I haven’t seen yet, but those will come much later (after they are released on DVD). After this, I still have more 2009 film reviews to

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  • Weekend Movie Preview

    Today, we begin a new feature here at Cinema Sight. Our four regular contributors are going to tell you how they feel about the weekend’s upcoming film releases. We’ll list out each of the week’s new releases (wide and limited releases), tell you whether or not we’ll see them, if they are Oscar contenders and

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  • The DVD Report #149 – March 30, 2010

    The Academy in its fourth year of awards, honoring films released in Los Angeles between August 1, 1930 and July 31, 1931, completely snubbed the two films most of us consider the two best films of the year – City Lights and The Blue Angel, and almost completely ignored the two we consider the next

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  • Previews: Week Ending March 28, 2010

    My Sunday was quite booked, so I have a smaller update this week than previously. The backlog will have to continue waiting. Twelve new trailers have been posted along with a new poster. Poster Highlights: More blandness in the poster department. Accidents Happen is the lone standout with Stolen a distant second. Trailer Highlights: Easier

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  • The Hollywood Reporter: Fox Cancels 24

    From The Hollywood Reporter: Final episode of action drama will air in May By James Hibberd March 26, 2010, 08:00 PM ET Tick, tick, tick … and done. After eight seasons, Fox’s “24” is coming to an end. The groundbreaking action drama will air its final real-time episode in May, the victim of a confluence

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  • The Hollywood Reporter: “Robin Hood” To Open Cannes

    From The Hollywood Reporter: Ridley Scott’s film to screen out of competition May 12 By David Morgan March 26, 2010, 01:21 AM ET Universal’s “Robin Hood,” directed by Ridley Scott and starring Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett, has been selected as the opening-night film for the upcoming Festival de Cannes.

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  • Review: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)

    Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Rating Director Michael Bay Screenplay Ehren Kruger, Robert Orci, Alex Kurtzman Length 150 min. Starring Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson, John Turturro, Ramon Rodriguez, Kevin Dunn, Julie White, Isabel Lucas MPAA Rating PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi action violence, language, some crude and sexual material, and

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