Never Stand Still
Washington Post
Bill Irwin, Marge Champion, Suzanne Farrell, Bill T. Jones, Merce Cunnigham, Judith Jamison, Rasta Thomas Currently there are no reader reviews for this movie. Be the first to write a review. Please note:You must be signed in to write a comment.
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Review: 'Avengers' assembles the best Marvel movie so far
HitFix (blog)
Scarlett Johansson is happy that the movie brought out the dark side of her c... When Captain America (Chris Evans) gets hit in the battle, Thor (Chris Hemswo... Check out everything there is including photos, reviews, videos.
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Mixed Reviews of Hobbit Preview at CinemaCon
Reelz
Today, some lucky people at CinemaCon were able to view a 10-minute preview of the movie and reviews are at best mixed. IGN.com opined the higher film rate wasn't an improvement. So what does 48fps movie footage look like as opposed to your usual 24fps ...
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Safe: Film Review
Hollywood Reporter
Though Safe initially seems a little darker and more thoughtful than the British star's previous comic-book escapades in Death Race, The Expendables or the Transporter trilogy, it ultimately reverts to testosterone-heavy formula.
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Hollywood ReporterRetro Review: 'The Maltese Falcon'
Arizona Daily Wildcat
In "Retro Reviews," arts writer Andrew Conlogue discusses old-school movies that are still worth watching. It's on the list of the American Film Institute's 100 greatest movies. Roger Ebert calls it one of the best movies ever made.
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DVD Reviews | Smuggling caper has European feel
Columbus Dispatch
Put into effect in the 2010 fiscal year, Ohio's Motion Picture Tax Credit has spurred several movie production companies to bring their projects to the state -- according to a recent Cleveland State University study, 27 productions have taken advantage ...
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Columbus DispatchLetterboxd: Social website for film fans launches
Los Angeles Times
Letterboxd users can keep an online diary of films they've seen and mark them with simple "likes" (as on Facebook), give star ratings from a half-star to five and write reviews. Films can also be saved to a watch list, a reminder for later viewing, ...
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CNET
They're finally affordable, but just try to find a model that has uniformly positive user reviews -- and all the features you actually want. by Rick Broida April 24, 2012 1:51 PM PDT Follow @cheapskateblog The LG BD270 Blu-ray player got a positive ...