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Movie review: 'Kingdom' highlights director
Shelby Township Source Newspapers
Beautifully photographed, wonderfully acted and filled with surprising sweetness, it's not only the director's most <I>Andersonesque<I> film, but it may also be his best. Taking place on a New England island in the 1960s, "Moonrise Kingdom" is the ...
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'Part of Me' film reveals an incomplete Katy Perry
Tbo.com
Katy Perry's film, just like Justin Bieber's before her, is an unabashedly commercial movie made about an unabashedly commercial enterprise. And yet they're kind of fascinating.
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FOX News Film Abandoned by Producers, HBO
WebProNews
HBO Films President Len Amato recently spoke with the film industry news site Deadline, confirming that the project is currently dead in the water. "We recently decided not to pursue the Ailes project," Amato explained. "It had become clear to us ...
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Your Savage Weekend at the Movies
The L Magazine
In this way, the entertaining but slightly impersonal Savages feels like a lost film from 1998 or so, a link between the cul-de-sac lunacy of U-Turn and the big entertainment of Any Given Sunday. In other words, it's a well-made, somewhat pointless ...
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Film Clips: The Amazing Spider-Man
Creative Loafing Atlanta
Fresh Loaf is Atlanta's source for breaking news, local politics and Atlanta life.
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Creative Loafing Atlanta

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I film di Coming Soon Television 07/07/2012 - YouTube
I film in onda su Coming Soon Television sabato 7 luglio 2012: - alle 16.00: Uomini d ...
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I film the job I like
The competition "I film the job I like", dedicated to 14-​​20 year old, offers an original way to discover the working world: the shooting of a video. Along with a ...
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