Review: 'Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows'
Crave Online
The caveat is that it also reminds you how missed she is from the rest of the movie. The powers of Holmes' observation remain visually demonstrated. Just a glance at a horticulture book and a dead plant tell an entire story. All the little things pay ...
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Boots on for engaging treat - FILM REVIEWS
Sheffield Telegraph
So Puss In Boots (Cert PG), the character who first saw the light of day in the second Shrek movie is thrust into the limelight for a spin-off (which will probably become a franchise of its own. The story is dressed up as a prequel and begins with the ...
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Sheffield TelegraphMovie Review: Shame
Oye! Times
Shame-2011filmSomebody told me this film was about sexual addiction. Before going to see the film, I read several reviews and yes this term sexual addiction kept cropping up. However, now that I've seen the film I can tell you two important facets of ...
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Movie Review: YOUNG ADULT
eNews Park Forest
As we later learn, this is her job- she actually is the author of a young-adult book series, and owes the publishing company a book, which they are anxious to collect. (To bring our view of her a few steps down the ladder, we realize that she is a ...
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This Rotten Week: Predicting Sherlock Holmes And Alvin And The Chipmunks Reviews
Cinema Blend
With a few positive reviews in already, and a trailer that looks to be about the most exciting thing ever in the history of movies (god there was as#$%load happening in this thing), I think we can solve the mystery of whether this is a viable franchise ...
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Kurt Loder: From MTV to Libertarianism
Politico
The 66-year-old Loder appeared Thursday at the Washington headquarters of Reason magazine to promote his new book of film reviews, "The Good, the Bad and the Godawful: 21st-Century Movie Reviews." Continue Reading Text Size - + reset We got Loder to ...
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Yes, people do read reviews—and here's why
Twin Cities Planet
Those of us who write a lot of reviews try to keep in mind that most of our readers will never see/hear/read what it is we're writing about. So why are they reading? They may be considering buying a ticket or downloading the book/album, but they also ...
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Twin Cities Planet'New Year's Eve' is the No. 1 movie in America.
Washington Post (blog)
You read the bad reviews. You saw how weighed down with plotlines and movie stars it was. And you went to see "New Year's Eve" anyway. The holiday-focused romance rose to the top of the box office over the weekend, earning $13.7 million. ...
See all stories on this topic »REVIEW: Breaking down the Nook Tablet vs. Kindle Fire
Chicago Sun-Times
But that device was sold as a book reader. This year, they've dropped the price of their Nook Color to $199 and introduced a new $249 Nook Tablet. Whereas the Nook Color cherry-picks all of the features of a tablet that happen to bolster its ...
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Blogs 1 new result for Movie Reviews | Book Reviews First Reviews For MISSION IMPOSSIBLE ... - Comic Book Movies
Yesterday, we brought you a round-up of reviews for Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows and here are a selection for the other big Winter 2011 release starring The Avengers's Jeremy Renner, Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol.
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