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Movie Review: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

In recent years, the mash-up novel, a work of fiction which combines a pre-existing text, often a classic work of fiction, with elements of popular genres such ...[Read More]

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Weekend Box-Office: Pixar Need Not Be Scared with the Performance of Brave

Put Pixar’s name on practically anything and you are guaranteed success at the box office…even the critically panned Cars 2 made over $550 million worldwide. So...[Read More]

Movie Review: Safety Not Guaranteed

The world of indie films is, in my opinion, a bit over saturated with “offbeat” comedies that, more often than not, tend to be off a couple of beats. They’re po...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Moonrise Kingdom

“Summer’s End” inlet is the poetically apt destination for a pair of adolescent teens in the first flush of young love following a year of pen-pal correspondenc...[Read More]

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Trailer Trashin’: The Resident Evil Series Continues to Not Interest Me with Resident Evil: Retribution

I’ve been on a good run with Trailer Trashin’ these last couple weeks, but I knew it would happen eventually – I have to write about a movie I have ...[Read More]

Weekend Box-Office: A Week Later and Little Has Changed

The Father’s Day weekend belonged to last week’s top draws as Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted and Prometheus remained in the top spots, earning an estimated ...[Read More]

Movie Review: That’s My Boy

Adam Sandler movies seem to go from one extreme to the other. Either they are classic great ones like, Happy Gilmore or horrifyingly bad like Jack and Jill. Tha...[Read More]

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Trailer Trashin’: Tarantino’s Django Unchained Looks Off the Hook

As I said last week, the summer is a time when movie studios start promoting their big films and Oscar hopefuls that are coming out in the fall and winter. And ...[Read More]

Weekend Box-Office: In the Battle of the Franchises, Who Will Win? Alien or Madagascar?

With two big, very hyped contenders coming out this weekend, it is no surprise that they would score big, but which of them would come out the winner? As it tur...[Read More]

Movie Review: Prometheus

Director Ridley Scott returns to the genre of science fiction (he helped set the standard for the modern sci-fi film with Alien in 1979 and Blade Runner in 1982...[Read More]

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CinemaLinks: A Prometheus Primer

So, you’re planning to see Ridley Scott’s return to science fiction, Prometheus this weekend? You say you’re wondering if you’ll be able to enjoy it without hav...[Read More]

The Ten Best Baseball Movies Ever Made

There’s a speech given by James Earl Jones as writer Terence Mann in Field of Dreams that perfectly sums up the American love affair with the game of baseball. ...[Read More]

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