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FILM REVIEW: 'Dark Knight' doesn't rise up to challenge
Delaware County Daily Times
Maybe nothing could have met the expectations established by 2008's "The Dark Knight," which revolutionized and set the standard for films based on comic books by being both high-minded and crowd-pleasing. With Christian Bale as his tortured superhero ...
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'The Dark Knight Rises' more than shines, and on many levels
MiamiHerald.com
New to Gotham, but not to Nolan's films, is a trio of "Inception" stars: Tom Hardy, who put on 30 pounds to play the physically daunting epitome of evil known as Bane; Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who brings welcome texture to the role of the idealistic Gotham cop ...
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Is a Finding Nemo sequel a good idea?
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
Film writer and producer Andrew Stanton has reportedly signed up for the job and "has a project the studio loves," according to a blog post on on Hollywood Deadline by Mike Flemming, who is known for breaking news in the film industry. (Note: Pixar doesn't ...
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Jackson confesses: he's no superhero comic fan
San Francisco Chronicle
This summer's big films so far have been the superhero ensemble "The Avengers" and "The Amazing Spider-Man," with the Batman finale "The Dark Knight Rises" expected to debut to huge audiences. Jackson's a master of action spectacles himself, so he's ...
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IFC Films snaps up 'Punch': Company acquires action-thriller from Worldview ...
Chicago Tribune
IFC Films has snapped up U.S. rights to Eran Creevy's action thriller "Welcome to the Punch" from Worldview Entertainment. The film, written by Creevy, stars James McAvoy, Mark Strong and Andrea Riseborough. Project was produced by Rory Aitken and ...
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'Brave,' 'Spider-Man' video games go beyond their film roots
MiamiHerald.com
But as video games have gotten more advanced, they have ended up rivaling the films they once aped. The video game versions of Pixar's "Brave" and "The Amazing Spider-Man" are proof enough that the quality gap is narrowing. With "Brave," the developer, ...
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IFC Films Picks Up 'Welcome To The Punch' U.S. Rights - Deadline ...
By THE DEADLINE TEAM
IFC Films has acquired U.S. rights to Welcome To The Punch, the British thriller written and directed by Eran Creevy. Mark Strong stars as a former crimi.
Deadline.com
Why Bruce Lee and kung fu films hit home with black audiences ...
By Phil Hoad
Phil Hoad: As new documentary I Am Bruce Lee shows, black audiences in the US have long embraced eastern martial arts films.
Film: Film blog | guardian.co.uk
Favorite 15 Films of 2012 (So Far) | Staff Feature | Tiny Mix Tapes
By TMT Staff
This marks our first mid-year film list, showcasing our favorite movies of 2012 so far. When we first thought up creating this companion piece to our mid-year music list, we were worried about finding enough worthy films. But in the end, this year ...
Tiny Mix Tapes
Films & Architecture: "Rear Window" | ArchDaily
By Daniel Portilla
We come back to the 1950s to remember one of the great masters of modern film making, Alfred Hitchcock. In Rear Window, most of the scenes are recorded from.
ArchDaily
Goldman Sachs Selling Back 200 Films To Weinstein Co. - Business ...
By Michael Izzo
From "Vicky Christina Barcelona" to "Scary Movie 4."
Business Insider

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Best films of 2012 so far: an annotated checklist | Film | For Our ...
The must-see films of the year so far, from The Avengers to The Turin Horse.
www.avclub.com/articles/best-films-2012,82513/
3D films are overpriced and over-hyped, Mintel finds - Telegraph
Films shown in 3D offer viewers deeper, three-dimensional images but tickets ... However only three in ten cinema-goers said that 3D films really improve the ...
www.telegraph.co.uk/.../3D-films-are-overpriced-and-over-hy...
Six Films We're Excited to See at Outfest 2012 - Culture - GOOD
The annual celebration of LGBT cinema, now in its 30th year, begins this week in Los Angeles. Here are six of the films we're most excited to see.
www.good.is/.../six-films-we-re-excited-to-see-at-outfest-2012...


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