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Monday, March 19, 2012

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Movie Reviews: March 2012
Beachside Resident
The fact that the principal actors in this film are actual Navy SEALs makes it a little difficult to critique. Another problem is that the title sounds like it was lifted from a late '80s Chuck Norris vehicle that would more than deserve the wrath this ...
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Beachside Resident
This Rotten Week: Predicting The Hunger Games Reviews
Cinema Blend
The writers here at CinemaBlend have already covered a fair amount of ground with respect to what this movie must get right in the adaptation. I agree with every point. And it appears from early reviews, critics believe director Gary Ross ...
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Cinema Blend
Book review: 'Hergé' a fascinating story about the creator of 'Tintin'
Bowling Green Daily News
It's a pretty safe bet that most Americans have at least heard of "The Adventures of Tintin," the animated film by Stephen Spielberg based on comic book characters created by Hergé, an artist/illustrator who was born Georges Prosper Remi in Brussels on ...
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Comic Book Review: 'Avengers Assemble' #1
Science Fiction
When I first heard that Marvel was going to release a title called 'Avengers Assemble' that featured the team from Joss Whedon's upcoming movie, I thought that it was just going to be a few random adventures haphazardly thrown together that featured ...
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Science Fiction
The Hunger Games Scores Big With Critics in Early Reviews
Wetpaint
Let's see what the notoriously fickle film review community had to say! London-based publication The Telegraph raved, "Gary Ross's provocative, pulse-surgingly tense adaptation couldn't feel fresher, or timelier," saying of Jennifer Lawrence, ...
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Theater review: 'Once' on Broadway
Los Angeles Times
The film didn't need more than 90 minutes to complete the arc of this adult fable, and neither does the stage version. The book by Enda Walsh — one of Ireland's most brazenly original playwrights, as anyone who caught "The Walworth Farce" or "The New ...
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Los Angeles Times
SXSW 2012: Final Recap
Crave Online
Reviews of Eden, Extracted, Funeral Kings, Girls Against Boys, Pompeya, Rec3, Sleepwalk with Me and Wolf. By Fred Topel The last days of the South by Southwest Film Festival overlapped with the music festival. The streets were filled with musicians, ...
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uLike - Viewer Movie Reviews
Entertainment.ie
The clips i did see to this movie before i went looked painfully unfunny, so i was going to this movie fearing the very worst. But there is alot about this movie that i did like and found very funny. In it we have this New York couple whose lives are ...
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