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Sunday, June 03, 2012

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Josh Wilding Reviews: THE BOOK OF ALIEN
Comic Book Movie
Available to buy now, Titan Books have re-released The Book of Alien, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at the production of the movie, hundreds of fantastic pieces of concept art and photos as well as much more. Read my review here.
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This Rotten Week: Predicting Prometheus And Madagascar 3 Reviews
Cinema Blend
A bunch of early reviews are in and Prometheus is killing it. Through forty plus reviews the Tomatometer sits at 80%. That's a great number for a science fiction movie, well really for any movie, but especially sci-fi. I won't count this one on the ...
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My Movie Reviews
BassResource.com (press release)
I was expecting something different than what the movie really was. It was comedy/horror, but not scary. Nothing really like the original tv series. Johnny Depp was very good and out acted everyone else. I didn't mind spending the 20 bucks on tickets ...
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uLike - Viewer Movie Reviews
Entertainment.ie
Original movies have become far and few between. So when Sir Ridley Scott announced that he was jumping back into a universe which he helped create way back in 1979 one could be forgiven for rolling their eyes, but most sat up in excitement and ...
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Weekend with the Review Pile
Comic Book Resources
then yeah, this book's for you and you will love it. But it's not my thing. It reminds me too much of all the stuff that would blow up into idiotic internet brawls on the CBR TV and Movies Forum every Wednesday morning, way back when Tuesday was Buffy ...
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Our Favorite Female Character From Every Pixar Movie
Cinema Blend
Seventeen years ago, Toy Story was released to brilliant reviews. Observers called it a revolutionary moment for cinema and a stunning example of what powerful computers could do in the hands of visionary men and women. In just eighty-one minutes, ...
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Richard Dawson's movie moment in 'Running Man'
Los Angeles Times
Reviews for the film were mixed to slightly positive, but Dawson drew consistent praise. Roger Ebert said: "Playing himself, [Dawson] has at last found the role he was born to play. ... Playing a character who always seems three-quarters drunk, ...
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No Time for Tulips: On Hemingway & Gellhorn
Vanity Fair
By James Wolcott None of the reviews quite prepared me for the unchained malady of Hemingway & Gellhorn, the HBO original film written by Jerry Stahl and Barbara Turner and directed by Philip Kaufman about the gusty, lusty romance of Ernest Hemingway, ...