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Thursday, October 27, 2011

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Movie Reviews: Anonymous, Oranges and Sunshine, Toast
San Diego Reader
By David Elliott | Published Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011 William Shakespeare is virtually illiterate in Anonymous, but since the movie seems to have been made for (and by) illiterates, why worry? The film is mainly about Edward de Vere, ...
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Movie Reviews: The Adventures of Tintin, The Ides of March, The Help ...
The Birmingham Post
By Graham Young and Roz Laws It will be two years this December since James Cameron's Avatar started to become the one film which could be classed as a runaway box office success at Millennium Point's IMAX cinema. Bigger, better and brilliant were the ...
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London Film Fest Reviews of New Brit Flicks: Hunky Dory, The Awakening, Wild ...
Indie Wire (blog)
(6 hours ago) SXSW 2012 Announces First Round of Panels; Drive Composer Cliff Martinez, Tambor's Acting Workshop: The South by... http://t.co/ZPapQsBX (6 hours ago) London Film Fest Reviews of New Brit Flicks: Hunky Dory, The Awakening, Wild Bill Are ...
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The '70s, as Dramatic as a Movie
New York Times
Her work spanned more than three decades: she wrote reviews, ardently ran a Berkeley movie theater and did regular radio broadcasts before arriving at The New Yorker in 1967. And she did not leave reviewing until 1991, which, for many reasons, ...
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Reveiw of reviews on Ra.One: Some go ga ga, many debunk first half
Microfinance Monitor
One, released on Wednesday in more than 5000 theatres across India and abroad, has attracted an overwhelming appreciation for the film's techniques and extravaganza surpassing any ordinary movie. The review in Economic Times debunks it as "Too much of ...
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Reviews of new mystery titles
Kansas City Star
At the request of Scotland Yard, Mary reluctantly agrees to go on location with egotistical film director Randolph Fflytte, who is trying to show that England's small silent movie industry can compete with that of America's success. ...
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Sister Slips Away, Under Her Camera's Gaze, in Update of Bergman
New York Times
Follow @NYTimestheater for theater news and reviews from Broadway and beyond. Mr. van Hove, the Flemish director and leader of Toneelgroep Amsterdam who has been a frequent visitor to New York in recent years, certainly doesn't stint on bodily fluids, ...
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New York Times
RA. One gets mixed reviews, but does well at the box office
Examiner.com
The much awaited Bollywood movie "RA.One" was released on Oct 26, 2011 and is getting mixed reviews. Even though it is not easy to pull off a sci-fi with children as its primary target, yet with a budget of Rs.200 crore "RA. ...
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Movie Review | Three Musketeers
Patch.com
By Mike Gleason The Three Musketeers is the latest (and most unnecessary) retelling of Alexandre Dumas' classic story, but rather sizable liberties have been taken with the source material (I don't remember airships being mentioned in the book, ...
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