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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Movie Reviews | Book Reviews




Movie Reviews: Hugo, Happy Feet Two, My Week With Marilyn
The Birmingham Post
Station book shop owner Monsieur Labisse (Christopher Lee) might also be able to help Hugo and new friend Isabelle (Chloƫ Grace Moretz) with their research. Meanwhile, with his thin wrists memorably dangling some distance below his cuffs, Hugo survives ...
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Adam Sandler on cross-dressing, bad reviews and fame
NEWS.com.au
Did you always deal so calmly with bad reviews? No. Before Billy Madison (his 1995 breakthrough) came out, I remembered thinking how much fun it was going to be when the movie came out and people would be writing great stuff. Then I saw the reviews and ...
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The Tiger Cub: Movie Review: Breaking Dawn
my.hsj.org
I have always been the one to like a book more than the movie. Still, I do enjoy movies and have seen all of the Twilight installments. I went into this movie with an open mind, as I do with everything I have read, but I am honestly indifferent about ...
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MOVIE REVIEW: Entertainment-oriented "Immortals" flails at mythology
Milpitas Post
If you thought last year's "Clash of the Titans" was epic, though, do not miss "Immortals." Ealasaid A. Haas is a local film buff and freelance writer. Contact her at reviewer@ealasaid.com or check out her website: ealasaid.com.
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Movie Review: Coriolanus
Huffington Post
Coriolanus is tough, compelling drama, a comprehensible Shakespeare adaptation that glories in the Bard's language and ideas, even as it captures one of his most intriguingly troubled heroes. Find more reviews, interviews and commentary on my website. ...
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A review of the newest Hellboy hardcover!
The Outhouse
However, this book is not only far better than that embarrassment of a "movie," but it is a great tribute to Hellboy and too many of the Universal monsters of yesteryear. It is apparent that the author has a deep love not just of his character, ...
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Visitor reviews of the Grand Palace Hotel on Canal Street
bestofneworleans.com (blog)
Under the cut: more reviews, and it gets even more vivid, both in terms of experience and language ... There were homeless people sleeping in the garage. We had to carry all of our luggage to the hotel lobby. We were given our keys to the 7th floor, ...
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MOVIE REVIEW: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Under the Gun Review
Its labyrinthine plot may not suit everyone, as even after seeing the film twice and having read the book I must confess certain events don't always add up for me. Case in point, there's a scene in which Smiley twigs something pivotal, its significance ...
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Book Scene -- 'Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?'
Yakima Herald-Republic
By Adam Jones The hardest part about writing a review of Mindy Kaling's book "Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns)" is that every time I pick it up to double-check a reference, I end up re-reading about three pages and snorting out ...
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'The Night Eternal' book review: Humans battle vampires
Los Angeles Times
At the very least, Del Toro and Hogan did manage to make vampires a fearsome breed once more. Whether they'll retain their ferocity when "The Strain" trilogy is inevitably adapted as a big-budget movie or cable TV series remains to be seen. ...