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Written by Linda December 24, 2008
I read a great quote recently, that said, to the effect, that 1999's The Matrix will be looked back on fondly like 1977's Star Wars, as a ground-breaking film that...
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Written by Linda December 02, 2008
Last Night left me with a kind of shuddery creeped-out feeling, while at the same time I ultimately felt uninvolved with the characters.
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Written by Linda November 30, 2008
Mix a splash of cult-movie David Lynchian-absurdity with the lowest-budget sci-fi special effects this side of Plan 9 From Outer Space, and place a space cowboy in the asteroid belt...
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Written by Linda November 30, 2008
Wong Kar-Wai's 2046 was easily my most anticipated film at the Seattle International Film Festival. I had been waiting for this film for years (WKW is notably slow in churning...
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Written by Linda November 29, 2008
As I write this review, The Dark Knight is the #1 Movie of All Time on the IMDB Top 250 readers' poll. At 115,000 votes and counting, will there be...
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Written by Linda November 29, 2008
Twilight fans will love and hate the adaptation of the teen vampire romance, making it a review-proof monster hit.
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Written by Linda November 23, 2008
I knew this was a Swedish vampire movie, but I did not expect a movie so quiet, so cold, and so lonely.
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Written by Jennifer November 13, 2008
Thankfully, the movie both stands on its own and makes a few respectful nods to our beloved TV show.
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Written by Vickie October 19, 2008
City of Ember is a movie filled with more questions than answers. There are countless plot points you’d do best to ignore in order to enjoy the movie, lest you...
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Written by Linda October 18, 2008
Count me among those who kind of hated the introductory Fantastic Four film. Filled with cheesy acting, a silly script, and countless montages to move the action forward, the film...
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