Archive | Movie Features
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Movie Feature: Kevin Kline And Paul Dano From “The Extra Man”
Who hasn't heard — or lived — the coming-to-New-York story? Generations of American teenagers grow up with the city's skyline hovering beneath their eyelids at bedtime.
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Movie Review: “Tales From The Earthsea”
In the wake of Hayao Miyazaki's visit to Zellerbach Hall last summer, and Walt Disney Studio's release of his film "Ponyo" in the fall, public regard for the famous Japanese filmmaker has been a growing catbus of love since the release of films like "My Neighbor Totoro" and "Spirited Away.
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Movie Interview: Scott Pilgrim’s Mary Elizabeth Winstead And Brandon Routh
After six years, the beloved “Scott Pilgrim ” comic book series finally came to an end this past July.
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Column: How big is The Big Lebowksi?
With the advent of parody adult films, and this past week's porn release of Hustler's "Untrue Hollywood Stories: Lindsay Goes to Jail," it seems that the sexual (video) revolution is finding itself in a less compromising position. Niche? Cult?
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Movie Review: “Salt”
The prototypical action star calls to mind big muscles and a battle with English vocabulary almost as epic as the one he fights with his archenemy. He only grunts and his brow ridge could shelter a large Vietnamese family.
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Guillermo del Toro to make movie based on Disney’s ‘Haunted Mansion’ theme park attraction
Acclaimed filmmaker Guillermo del Toro announced yesterday at Comic-Con 2010 in San Diego that he is writing and producing a new movie absed on Disney’s popular “Haunted Mansion” theme park attraction. “Dark imagery is an integral part of the Walt Disney legacy.
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Column: 2010 summer flicks disappoint
Ah, summer. Traditionally it’s the best time for movies because kids are out of school and the weather is hot. There’s no better time to go and plop yourself down in the nearest air-conditioned theater to watch the latest blockbuster.
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Found on the Fringes
Operating under his personal thespian maxim, "You can laugh, you can cry, you can express yourself, but please don't hurt each other," Tommy Wiseau thought he had created a film that spoke volumes of universal truths.
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Will Smith to produce biopic on Harvard Prof
The scholarly expeditions undertaken by modern-day explorer and Harvard Foundation Director S. Allen Counter will be featured in a biopic produced by actor Will Smith.