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Wednesday, October 05, 2011

Movie Reviews | Book Reviews


Video reviews: Disney takes the lion's share, this time in 3-D
Providence Journal
Two-and-a-half weeks ago Disney put its 1994 smash hit "The Lion King" back into movie theaters, this time gussied up in 3-D. It was supposed to be a two-week run that would kick off the Oct. 4 reissue of their "Lion King" DVD, this time with some ...
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Providence Journal
DVD reviews: 'Fast Five' another furious sequel
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
The movie, directed by Wes Craven, finds Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) returning home from a tour to sell her new book. Once she arrives, people start dying again. The body count steadily rises with a list of suspects, but, as usual, ...
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Reviews of recent and upcoming DVD releases
Kansas City Star
But in a nod to a film having to tell a story that probably wasn't supposed to exist until the previous movie proved too profitable to leave be, our heroes' troubles go well beyond illegal street racing. Instead, "Five" repositions the gang as ...
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Moneyball: movie review
Spero News
The movie could be compared to Tom Stoppard's trilogy of plays called The Coast of Utopia, as both treat their egghead utopian projectors with infinite sympathy as romantic heroes of their already-lost causes. I once wrote a book (Media Madness: The ...
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Movie Review: <i>Real Steel</i>
Huffington Post (blog)
It's also meant to sell movie tickets to people too lazy to watch anything more challenging than this brain softener. Find more reviews, interviews and commentary on my website. by Marshall Fine by Marshall Fine.
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Superpages.com Mobile App Redesign Brings Easier Navigation and Voice Search
MarketWatch (press release)
Consumers can search the Yellow or White Pages, find business information, maps, driving directions, consumer reviews, movie listings, and more. "Spin it, Say it, Search it," said Chris Folmar, director of mobile products at SuperMedia. ...
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What You Need to Know about The Way, Plus an Interview with Emilio Estevez
Wired News
Additionally, it's worth noting that Estevez scripted and directed the film, which is opening to rave reviews. The movie is loosely based on personal experiences the Estevez family went through and a book, Off the Road by Jack Hitt. ...
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Lights, camera, Clooney! Star takes directing chair
msnbc.com
George Clooney reviews footage from "The Ides of March" with Ryan Gosling and Evan Rachel Wood. By Michael Ventre Being George Clooney is not for the squeamish. There are the leading roles in major motion pictures, the jaw-dropping ladies, ...
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Roger Ebert
A.V. Club New York
Ebert has long worked autobiographical details into his reviews, but this book's direct, self-searching style may surprise even long-time readers. Via email, Ebert answered a few of The AV Club's questions about his life, the movies, and the way those ...
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A.V. Club New York