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Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Movie Reviews | Book Reviews


The Long Day Closes
Washington Post
A shy youngster copes with the pressures of school and home life in 1950s Britain via the local movie theater. (Re-release of the 1992 movie.) Currently there are no reader reviews for this movie. Be the first to write a review.
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Washington Post
FriendlyJoShFest Reviews The Ultimate Spider-Man Two-Episode Premiere
Comic Book Movie
I'm going to try to review it without giving any spoilers. Is not easy to review a show when most of us grew up watching the 90s "Spider-Man The Animated Series" or even the cancelled "Spectacular Spider-Man", especially because we would tend to ...
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Movie Review: Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope
Huffington Post
He zeroes in on two would-be comic-book artists, who want their portfolios to be appraised by various publishers, in hopes of landing work drawing the comics they love. He finds a woman in San Bernardino, who dreams of being a movie costume designer ...
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"The Raid" Takes Indonesian Box Office By Storm
Wall Street Journal (blog)
It has earned an impressive 85 percent rating on rottentomatoes.com, a US website dedicated to movie reviews. The film's international success has also provided a breath of fresh air for Indonesia's cinema, which is notorious for producing mainly ...
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120 PROOFREAD: A Blind Review of The Hunger Games
The Horn
The Horn's Brandon Greenspan will give you some laughs with his fictional review of the popular film. Right now everyone is obsessed with The Hunger Games. I'll admit that I have neither seen it nor read the book. It seems like an epic movie, ...
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Film review: The Hunger Games
The Express Tribune
It could have been a great movie, had the director been willing to go as dark as the book sometimes did. By Mahvesh Murad It could have been a great movie, had the director been willing to go as dark as the book sometimes did. Opening day of Gary Ross' ...
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The Express Tribune
BWW Reviews: IN THE HEIGHTS Mostly Soars At The McCallum Theatre
Broadway World
That is why I felt it was such a shame for them to miss the very reason we come to the theatre rather than a movie screen – to FEEL! I would challenge them to pull back on the shtick and go back to the text and re-discover how they were originally ...
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Toshiba Satellite P755D Review: Middle of the Road, With Blu-ray and Good Sound
PCWorld
An HDMI port lets you hook up to your HDTV to play Blu-ray movies, too. Regrettably, the 15.6-inch display has a relatively low resolution of 1366 by 768--and since the screen is mirror-shiny, avoiding reflections is hard. The microphone port has a ...
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Mirror, Mirror's not your parents' Snow White story
WNCT (blog)
Perhaps they didn't understand that the entire movie is a farce of the classic tale. I'll be honest, we both left the movie still laughing and talking about it. So it makes today's edition of Reel Reviews, along with the brand new review for Hey Arnold ...
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Film Review: The Hunger Games
The Tribune
A few plot points were changed from the original novels for the sake of time, but overall, the film is very true to the books. However, it is not only fans of the book who will enjoy the movie. The film is excellent, not just as a book adaptation or as ...
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