Archive | Movie Features
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Column: Twilight… Bad Movies, Good Music
June 29 was a very special night, one whose significance had not been matched since November 20, 2009. June 29 was celebrated in megaplexes and small rural movie houses all over the world. June 29 was touted in public by preteen girls, and in private by the older and male populations.
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Interview: Actor John C. Reilly
Perhaps BP should enlist John C. Reilly to help clean up the Gulf; after all, the man can seemingly do anything.
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Movie Feature: Top Five Things About “Get Him To The Greek”
1. Judd Apatow is a great director. Apatow approaches the art of directing very loosely, and he is able to do so because of the actors with whom he chooses to work.
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Movie Review: “Get Him To The Greek”
Many filmmakers have tried to capture the essence of the sex-drugs-and-rock‘n’roll lifestyle, yet few have succeeded. Anonymous intercourse and drunken debauchery are almost always better in real life than on the silver screen.
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Movie Interview: “Shrek Forever After’s” Walter Dorhn
“Shrek Forever After’s” Walt Dohrn is like a veteran big league utility infielder thrust into the starting line up. For a decade plus Dohrn racked up an array of credits, most notably writing and directing Spongebob Squarepants episodes.
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Movie Review: George Romero’s “Survival Of The Dead”
In 1968, George Romero invented the zombie movie. Previous films had portrayed zombies as products of Caribbean voodoo; they were eerie, but not likely to tear off chunks of your flesh.
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Interview: Walt Dohrn “Shrek Forever After”
Walt Dohrn may not be a household name, but he is a multi-talented man in the animation world. He’s a writer – he has written SpongeBob SquarePants and Dexter’s Laboratory episodes and helped collaborate on the Shrek the Third script.
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Movie Review: Robin Hood
Since the 1970s, director-producer Ridley Scott has entertained and amazed us with trailblazing films that have helped to establish both the essential elements and some of the longest-running franchises of the sci-fi genre.
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Interview: Iron Man 2’s Sam Rockwell
Veteran actor Sam Rockwell, whose early film credits include a role in The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as the head thug, to more mature films including Choke and Frost/Nixon in 2008, took time from promoting his latest role in the blockbuster hit Iron Man 2 as Tony Stark/Iron Man’s nemesis Justin ...