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Thursday, May 12, 2011

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Movie Reviews by Reel People: 'Thor'
Friday Flyer
Staring Academy winner Natalie Portman, newcomer Chris Hensworth, offers the movie's eye candy, if you happen to like the muscular, chiseled, long-blond-locked type; are we right ladies? Hensworth could become the next Fabio, except he happens to speak ...
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Movie Producer Creates Popular Rib Restaurant in Sherman Oaks
Patch.com
Restaurant reviews better than the movie reviews. By Keeley Webster | Email the author | 10:00pm Jonathan Burrows, founder of Mr. Cecil's, wants to add 20 more locations. Former movie and Broadway play producer, Jonathan Burrows may have a shelf full ...
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The Way Back: DVD Review
Blogger News Network (blog)
by Sgt. Mom in Coming soon, Entertainment, Movie Reviews, Reviews For the telling of an epic prison-camp escape and trek to freedom – all the way from Siberia to India – four thousand, five hundred miles across wolf-haunted forests, the high Gobi ...
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Attack The Block - A Review
Huddersfield Examiner (blog)
By David Bailey on May 12, 11 09:25 AM in Movie Reviews Attack The Block, starring Huddersfield's own Jodie Whitttaker, is the debut feature of Joe Cornish of Adam & Joe fame. Alongside Whittaker, it stars Nick Frost, John Boyega and Luke Treadaway and ...
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At the MOVIES: 7 reviews - Rouen hasn't left the theatre for days!
Bahama Islands Info
The comic book movie that kicks off Marvel's claim to the Summer of 2011 is as large and unavoidable as the thunder god it portrays. Kenneth Branagh takes us on a journey through the mythical land of Asgard and show that he is as adept behind the ...
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'Restless' reviews point to Gus Van Sant sitting out this Oscar season
Los Angeles Times
Reviews of the teenage drama are in, and Cannes' decision to "take a look" may have been generous. The Guardian's Andrew Pulver calls the movie, which centers on a quirky, death-obsessed teenager (Hopper, yes Dennis' son) and his budding relationship ...
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Jon Hamm laughing at 'Bridesmaids' clip is one of best reviews film could get
Entertainment Weekly
by Mandi Bierly If EW's grade-A review of Bridesmaids hasn't convinced you to see the movie, watching Jon Hamm laugh while watching a fresh clip of himself and Kristen Wiig on Conan last night might seal the deal. Watch the nine-minute interview below. ...
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BWW Reviews: Revamped '9 TO 5' Musical Makes It Work
Broadway World
With a book written by Patricia Resnick—who also co-wrote the original screenplay with the film's director Colin Higgins—the story remains the same: three smart women, in various stages in their personal lives, struggle with their places in the ...
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Cannes 2001: We Need to Talk About Kevin, reviews
Awards Daily
It's also a non-American director's movie about the soullessness of American suburbia, which bothers me some because it's so hackneyed but might bother me more if it weren't so convincingly rendered. But when you break it down to essentials, ...
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DVD Reviews: Discs for obscure tastes and long memories
Explore Howard County
All that is good news for movie-lovers with obscure tastes and long memories. It also means new opportunity for small films and foreign imports to compete with the big boys. Just keep in mind the old adage about every dog having its day. ...
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