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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

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Reviews - New Movies Opening March 2nd 2012
Movies.ie
This weeks new movies reviewed by Paul Byrne, including Project X, Hunky Dory, This Means War and more... Directed by Nima Nourizadeh. Starring Thomas Mann, Oliver Cooper, Jonathan Daniel Brown, Dax Flame, Kirby Bliss Blanton, Brady Hender, ...
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Movies.ie
Book Review: "Tales From Development Hell: The Greatest Movies Never Made?" By ...
MovieViral (blog)
I know what you're thinking: A book review on MY MovieViral? Well, this is a special book. Tales From Development Hell: The Greatest Movies Never Made? tells the story of several Hollywood films that never got made and the complicated history of ones ...
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VIEWING THE VIDEOS: Post-Oscar Film Reviews
Gazette Newspapers
There's a long movie tradition of bumbling characters in various situations. This time, the bumbling character is a spy. And in spite of plenty of bad reviews, this movie grossed more than $150 million in its theatrical release last year. Go figure.
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Movie Review: Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
The Stylus
By Andrew Sparling Staff Writer It is very clear Nicholas Cage is a comic book fan. The proof is in the energy the man generates into Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance. In the film, Cage reprises his role from the first movie as Johnny Blaze, ...
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Movie Review: The Raid
Full Mount Mixed Martial Arts Network
Note: We don't normally write film reviews here at Full Mount MMA but after catching a preview screening of The Raid at the recent Glasgow Film Festival, we just had to tell you about it. Despite not being about the sport of MMA, The Raid may just be ...
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MOVIE REVIEW: 'Wanderlust' so much less than sum of parts
Central Michigan Life
By Jordan LaPorte on February 28, 2012 2:08 pm in Reviews / 1 comment It features lead actors who are funny and charismatic, a great cast supporting them and a premise that seems ripe with potential for hilarious events to transpire.
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The Haystack: Book Review: Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
my.hsj.org
The Hunger Games is young adult fiction book similar to 1984, Brave New World and Lord of The Flies. The book is written on a simple level which pre-teens will find enjoyable. As a teenager I found this book to be a combination of nerve-racking tension ...
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DVD Reviews | Boy's adventure eventually soars
Columbus Dispatch
When Martin Scorsese announced that he would make his first 3-D movie — and a PG-rated family film, no less — some of his fans declared themselves flummoxed. But they didn't know that the movie would be Hugo — an ultimately exuberant, if ...
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Columbus Dispatch
Book Review: 'One for the Money' by Janet Evanovich
Patch.com
By Colleen Waltman Editor's note: Every week, staff at the New Lenox Public Library will suggest one book, DVD or other item to check out from the library. Originally written in 1994 and the first in a long string of successful novels written by Janet ...