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In a hurry-up world, 'The Hobbit', 'Lincoln' take their sweet time Los Angeles Times Some movie theater owners say the current crop of long-winded movies are costing them at the box office, as films approaching three hours in length can be shown only once an evening. To squeeze in extra showings, some are forced to book fewer films, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Three Best Christmas Movies Huffington Post Top-ten lists of holiday films abound right about now, but what about picking the top three Christmas movies ever made? Lord knows there's plenty to choose from. Christmas movies are a genre unto themselves: between live-action and animated features, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Say it ain't so: Good movies draw crowds CNN (CNN) -- Every year around this time, the multiplexes start filling with so-called "serious" movies -- the Oscar bait, the festival winners, the indie fan favorites. But for the last few years, those films have had a problem: They haven't attracted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MOVIE REVIEW: Django one of the year's best films Wicked Local Slavery is no laughing matter - unless you place it in the capable hands of Quentin Tarantino, who uses the rousing Django Unchained to give flesh traders the same brutal, nonsensical business he gave the Nazis in his Oscar-winning Inglourious Basterds. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Quentin Tarantino: Ranking His Movies WhatCulture! Quentin Tarantino is one of the most acclaimed and influential filmmakers of the last 20 years, beginning with the noble Sundance launch of his first film, Reservoir Dogs, before earning Academy Award love with Pulp Fiction and capturing the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Week in Review: Violent Movie Scapegoating, 60FPS and ... By Christopher Campbell Twas the week before Christmas and little was stirring, not even a Mouse House rumor about Star Wars VII or a major comic book movie -- well, okay there was. Film School Rejects | ||
Fallen City: Film Review - The Hollywood Reporter By Neil Young Fallen City: Film Review. 2:28 PM PST 12/22/2012 by Neil Young. share. Comments ( ) .... Actor, producer Gerard Butler on future projects and why his 2004 movie 'Dear Frankie' will always be a fond memory from the Cannes Film Festival. Movie Reviews |
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