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Film Review: The Express (B)
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Anne Hathaway sizzles in dreary 'Rachel Getting Married': Film review
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'Blindness' can't see its own pretension: Film review
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'Flash of Genius' a bland take on David and Goliath corporate battle: Film review
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'Choke' by name, choke by nature: Film review
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Film Review: Flash of Genius (C )
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 6 days ago
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 7 days ago
From left: Papi (George Lopez), Chloe ( Drew Barrymore) and Delgado ( Andy Garcia) in ' Beverly Hills Chihuahua.' Definitely not anybody's best friend. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 7 days ago
Arriving at least one election cycle too late, David Zucker's 'An American Carol' uses the less-than-original tack of using Dickens' Yuletide classic to spoof left wing politics and provocateur filmmaker Michael Moore in particular. ...
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 9 days ago
Sept. 26 (Samuel Goldwyn Films) It's impressive opening weekend boxoffice serving as a testament to the continued demand from the heartland for inspirational movies, 'Fireproof' might as well have been titled 'Criticproof. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 25 minutes ago
Trying for reheated 'American Pie' if served up by Judd Apatow, the raunchy 'Sex Drive' is by no means 'Superbad,' but thanks to a likable cast, neither is it superbad. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 25 minutes ago
It has taken less than a decade, but the concept of horror films filmed documentary-style has officially become a tiresome cliche. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 8 days ago
It's been said that every story is just some variation on 'Boy meets girl, boy can't have girl, what happens next?' The 'what happens next' part is always open to interpretation, and almost always subject to cliché and go-figure plot points. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 8 days ago
By ChainFilm Reviews SearchSearchFilm Reviews Search Cinema Listings Search BrowseBrideshead Revisited (12A)DirectorStarring The ViewLondon ReviewReview by02/10/2008Opens Friday 03 October 2008Three out of Five starsRunning time: 132 minsFor the ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 8 days ago
Is it just me, or is Shia LeBeouf in practically every blockbuster movie of the last few years? He was in 'Indiana Jones,' 'Transformers,' 'I, Robot' and a bunch of lesser films like 'Disturbia' and 'Constantine. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 8 days ago
If Ridley Scott gave us a new kind of war movie with 'Black Hawk Down,' where an army unit functioning in total chaos in a hostile city became a collective protagonist, he now engineers a new kind of spy thriller in 'Body of Lies. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 8 days ago
Bottom Line: A long but powerful true-life drama of 1970s German terrorists features masterful storytelling and bravura performances. Opened: Sept. ...
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Bottom Line: A marvelous, pitch-perfect evocation of teenage friendship in modern London. ...
Source: www.sfgate.com --- 6 days ago
RATING: (ALERT VIEWER)Religulous: Documentary. With Bill Maher. Directed by Larry Charles. (Rated R. 101 minutes. At Bay Area theaters.) Bill Maher does something amazing in "Religulous." He makes Michael Moore look incredibly likable in comparison. In the... ...
Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com --- 7 days ago
Carina Chocano, Times movie critic, reviews "Blindness," the new movie from Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles that is an adaptation of the book of the same name by Nobel Prize-winning Portuguese author José Saramago."Something inert and theatrical results from keeping the characters locked up when society is breaking down outside, in what would presumably be a more visual, large-scale way. Occasionally, the screen fades to a milky white that is intended to mimic what the characters experience when they lose their vision, but this has the unfortunate effect of stylizing their affliction. Director of photography César Charlone's bleached-out music-video style doesn't do much for the movie's attempts at gravitas; neither does a slick and self-serious score by Marco Antônio Guimarães. What was presumably intended to play like a fable plays, instead, like an overly long car commercial crossed with a scare-mongering public service announcement."Read the rest of the REVIEW of "Blindness" here. Click here for more on FILM. -- Deborah Bonello in Mexico City Photo: Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo star in "Blindness." Credit: Ken Woroner / Miramax Filmsn o ...
Source: www.associatedcontent.com --- 8 days ago
This article shares information about and reviews the FILM entitled Alien Agent ...
Source: www.post-gazette.com --- 8 days ago
The computer-animated movie "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" was a dud at the box office (less than $40 million in domestic gross) and was lambasted by critics, ...
Source: newsblaze.com --- 4 days ago
Az wonders onstage why so many people think attending a 'madrassah' has anything to do with radical Islam, when that's simply the Arabic word for school. ...
Source: www.buffalorumblings.com --- 9 days ago
There's plenty to be excited about in Buffalo with the Buffalo Bills off to a 4-0 start for the first time since 1992.  Yet despite four straight wins to open the 2008 regular season, Bills fans seem increasingly negative about the team's play, specifically in the last two weeks.  I'm here to quell some of that pessimism - because what I saw in tape in reviewing the Bills' 31-14 victory over the Rams was quite encouraging.  The tape never lies. For the third time in four games, the Bills started off slowly offensively.  The penalties, missed assignments and general first-half woes that our (still very young) offense has displayed are the most-referenced low points when Bills fans are staying cautious about the team's prospects.  Caution is a great thing to have - in fact, caution is the preferable route at this point when laying out expectations for this team - but we're a lot closer to having a great game offensively than many realize. Miscues and brand new schemes Much of the early-game lack of success that the Bills have displayed stems from what defenses are doing.  The Rams - who got absolutely blitzed by the Eagles, Giants and Seahawks in their first three games - came out and did a lot of overloading and stunting in their blitz packages defensively, something they hadn't done in their first three losses.  The result was some blown assignments in pass protection, which was largely responsible for the Bills' offensive woes ea ...
Source: www.buffalorumblings.com --- 9 days ago
There's plenty to be excited about in Buffalo with the Buffalo Bills off to a 4-0 start for the first time since 1992.  Yet despite four straight wins to open the 2008 regular season, Bills fans seem increasingly negative about the team's play, specifically in the last two weeks.  I'm here to quell some of that pessimism - because what I saw in tape in reviewing the Bills' 31-14 victory over the Rams was quite encouraging.  The tape never lies. Buffalo opened its season with a thrilling performance on special teams in a win over Seattle.  The ensuing two games were not as kind to Buffalo, however, as Jacksonville and especially Oakland outplayed the Bills' special teams in nearly every department.  That changed on Sunday, when Buffalo's special teams returned to dominance in a victory over St. Louis. Units dominant once again The Bills were excellent in all phases of special teams on Sunday.  Their performance wasn't highlighted by the big, game-changing plays as it was against Seattle, but it was nonetheless dominant.  Buffalo had outstanding field position all day thanks to some lengthy returns by Leodis McKelvin and Fred Jackson and outstanding punt coverage (McKelvin averaged 32 yards on kicks and 12 on punts; Jackson averaged 13 on punts).  Brian Moorman placed 5 of his 6 punts inside the 20 yard line. Blake Costanzo, John Wendling, George Wilson and Justin Jenkins headlined a superb coverage effort against one of the game's ...

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