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Apr
27 2013
If the description of Amy Morton dealing with familial woes in the middle of a desolate, cold location sounds all too familiar, think again. The award-winning veteran stage actress' latest Bluebird, which premiered earlier this week at the 2013...
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Apr
27 2013
Talk about a hot car! The famous red Chevy Chevelle Malibu convertible from 1994's Oscar-winning film Pulp Fiction was recovered after having been stolen almost two decades ago. Fans of the cult movie will remember the classic car — which...
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Apr
27 2013
You'll be reminded several times throughout Michael Bay's bodybuilder crime comedy Pain & Gain that this story, about a trio of gym rat idiots who extort and murder multiple people, is real. When The Rock throws some human hands on the grill?...
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Apr
26 2013
You know the old saying: you've got to keep the zombies way down in the hole. If you're haunted by images of a flesh-hungry corpse whistling "The Cheese Stands Alone" as he strolls through the dark alleys of Georgia, it's probably an omen for...
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Apr
26 2013
I am going to say something that is a bit controversial: Johnny Depp is not a good actor. Yes, yes. I know. He was great in the past. Really great, and different, but note the use of the present tense. He is no longer that great. Sometime around...
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Apr
26 2013
Oftentimes, after the final frame of a film flickers off the screen, we leave the theater with questions in tow. There are some movies that we expect will perplex us, and we welcome the challenge. However, there are times when seemingly basic...
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Apr
26 2013
Jon Favreau is a Renaissance Man. He started as an actor, writing his first screenplay, Swingers, to give himself an acting opportunity. Then, he moved into directing. He appeared as a supporting character in a terrible Marvel Comics film...
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Apr
26 2013
For many, outsiders and residents alike, New York City feels like the center of the universe. It's iconic in its own right, and thanks to filmmakers capturing the majesty of the diverse urban landscape in movies, New York is bigger than its own...
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Apr
26 2013
So, everything pretty much worked out splendidly for an unbalanced Bradley Cooper and his musically-inclined, less-ignore-how-much-younger-she-is girlfriend Jennifer Lawrence. Following an arduous emotional journey, Silver linings...
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Apr
26 2013
Having to create the trailer for Prince Avalanche is not an enviable task. Not because splicing together footage of Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch is a bad thing (in fact, quite the opposite), but because David Gordon Green's film about two road...
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Apr
26 2013
If Molly Ringwald — be she poor and unpopular or rich and revered — had her eye on some dreamboat, you can bet your letterman jacket that John Hughes would stick the two of 'em together in the end. The pair would share a kiss over a flaming...
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Apr
25 2013
When describing her new film, Alice Eve immediately pulls out a T.S. Eliot quote: “To prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet.” It’s the idea that there’s an inherent streak of artificiality running through many of our relationships...
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Apr
25 2013
For over 35 years, the Star Wars universe has spoken the universal language of geek. Now the 1977 classic will take on another language. No, not Gungan again, thank goodness.  Rather, according to The Hollywood Reporter, the original 1977...
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