Movie Review: 'Green Lantern' and Ryan Reynolds Struggle Together Gather.com Movie reviews are important any time of the year. However, that's especially true when it comes to summer blockbusters. Audiences are eager to discover the hidden gems and to avoid the obvious flops. Sadly, 'Green Lantern' falls between the two ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Pipeline: A "Late To The Party" Movie Review Comic Book Resources by Augie De Blieck Jr., Columnist/Reviews Editor | Pipeline Home | The theme of this week's column is "catching up." We'll get to the comics in a bit. Since everyone is talking "Green Lantern" this week, let's start with a superhero movie I belatedly ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Roger Ebert Responds to The Singing Film Critic's Online Reviews of ... San Francisco Chronicle (press release) Many movie critics have made a lasting impact on American culture, from Leonard Maltin to Pauline Kael to Roger Ebert. But it is safe to say that none of these critics had green fur and delivered their reviews in musical rhyme...until now. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Reviews of recent and upcoming DVD releases Kansas City Star "Cedar Rapids" surfs a weird timeline that makes it as much a movie about insurance sales as it is about Tim Lippe. But the way it mixes the two - and the similar way it allows a stupidly funny scene to credibly co-exist with something legitimately ... See all stories on this topic » |
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CD Reviews: Bon Iver; BeyoncĂ©; Bad Meets Evil Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Even when evoking the end-credits ballads of many a 1980s movie on "Beth/Rest," Bon Iver relies upon the strange quiet of Vernon's voice, upon its rare-air falsetto and its disorienting swoops into the lower register. Success has changed Bon Iver but ... See all stories on this topic » |
DVD reviews: 'Cedar Rapids' finds strength in screenplay, cast Monessen Valley Independent "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules" (Zachary Gordon and Robert Capron, PG, 2011, 20th Century Fox): The second film in this franchise is adapted from the book of the same name from Jeff Kinney. The picture focuses on the sibling rivalry between ... See all stories on this topic » |
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