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Review in a Hurry: From sensitive, boring director Lasse Hallstrom (The Shipping News, An Unfinished Life) comes a love story featuring Channing Tatum and Amanda Seyfried as the two most perfect...
Review in a Hurry: If you were to take From Paris with Love seriously, it'd be easy to be offended by its portrayal of women, minorities, Muslims, Asians, and anyone who isn't a big, loud...
Review in a Hurry: This Kristen Bell-Josh Duhamel romcom was mounted with a millions-dollar budget, gorgeous locations in Rome and New York City, and a heavy-duty cast. Yet the filmmakers ended up...
Review in a Hurry: Five years after last appearing onscreen (as a jokey cameo in Paparazzi), Mad Mel Gibson is back, and as one might expect, he's brought with him a heaping helping of brutal...
Review in a Hurry: It's tough to make a compelling movie about enzyme synthesis, even when you have the added attraction of Harrison Ford in full caricature mode. Save for his star power, this...
Review in a Hurry: Angels with guns! Wing-fu! God-zombies! When Legion tries to take these kinds of things too seriously, it falters, but mostly it embraces the inner cheese.
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Review in a Hurry: It smells like The Rock is cooking a warmed-over Game Plan, as Dwayne Johnson plays a second-rate hockey player working night shifts as an actual tooth fairy and managing a...
Review in a Hurry: Charming twentysomething English actress Carey Mulligan gives a charming, breakthrough performance as Jenny, a teenager in 1960s England who must choose between the stuffiness...
Review in a Hurry: Remember how, when you were watching The Road, you thought to yourself, "This needs more kung fu and Jesus"? God, and the Hughes brothers, heard your prayers. Denzel...
Review in a Hurry: Someone must have told Jackie Chan that part of being a Hollywood action star is that you eventually have to do a family movie in which precocious kids make you appear totally...Posted by michael creighton rogers on December 17, 2009 at 9:48am


The Academy Dives into “The Abyss” Beverly Hills, CA —“The Abyss,” the deep-sea epic renowned for its pioneering digital water effects and sophisticated underwater photography and sound recording, wi…
Started by jstar Media Jun. 11, 2009.
Oldman, Landis and Deja to Present 2009 Student Academy Awards® Beverly Hills, CA — Actor Gary Oldman, director John Landis and animator Andreas Deja have been tapped as presenters for the 36th Annua…
Started by jstar Media Jun. 11, 2009.
Andy Samberg On Hosting MTV Movie Awards: 'I Think It Went Well!' Comedian talks about 'Twilight,' Forest Whitaker's singing, party plans. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Tim Kash Now that Andy S…
Started by jstar Media Jun. 1, 2009.
Academy Delves into “Underworld” with the Alloy Orchestra Beverly Hills, CA — The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will present a screening of the 1927 crime drama “Underworld,” with the r…
Started by jstar Media Jun. 1, 2009.
Academy Circles the Globe for Final Screening in Contemporary Documentaries Series Beverly Hills, CA — “Salim Baba,” “Please Vote for Me” and “My Kid Could Paint That” will screen as the final instal…
Started by jstar Media May. 27, 2009.
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