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Alicia Silverstone, Selma Blair and Devon Aoki Join Celebrity Baby Boom! (Photo Links)Alicia Silverstone, Selma Blair and Devon Aoki are all pregnant and expecting babies in 2011, joining the celebrity baby boom that's taking Hollywood by storm. Learn more about Alicia, Selma and Devon, as well as other celebrities, right here!- Selma Blair Pregnant with Jason Bleick's Baby! (It's Going to Be One Well-Dressed Tot!)Selma Blair is pregnant with Jason Bleick's baby, making the "Cruel Intentions" star the latest in a long line of celebrities that have had baby news the last few days. And you can bet being pregnant won't stop Selma Blair from being fashionable.
- Selma Blair Expecting a Child and Her Own Line of ClothingSelma Blair is pregnant with boyfriend Jason Bleick and they design a line of clothes together
- Movie Review :: Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012) (PG)Is just like its predecessor in that it doesn't literary adapt Jules Verne so much as use his work as a springboard. It's also like is predecessor in that it's forgettable family entertainment.
- Movie Review :: The Three Musketeers (2011) (PG-13)Plays less like an adaptation of Dumas’ original novel and more like a test drive for a new historical video game.
- Killers: Movie ReviewKillers Movie Review
- Slime City Massacre and Campy Fun?: A Movie ReviewThis is a review for Greg Lamberson's sequel to Slime City, titled Slime City Massacre.
Movie Review: Woo's 'Red Cliff 2: The Decisive Battle' (2009) Completes an Amazing Asian Cinematic ExperienceThe alliance between Liu Bei and Sun Quan ends amicably but the spread of typhoid fever threatens to level all armies involved, both friend and foe. Zhou Yu, with the help of Zhuge Liang, plots a new course of battle, one that will...
Movie Review: Band's 'Skull Heads' (2009) All Skull and No BrainsA film crew scouting locations for their next film set sights on a wonderful Italian castle but the owner of the Arkoff castle isn't interested in allowing outsiders into its recesses. Against his wishes, his daughter...- Movie Review :: Miral (2011) (R)Attempts to explore the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, but suffers from its erratic pacing and meandering structure.
- "The Source Code" Movie ReviewIn "The Source Code" director Duncan Jones turns Jake Gyllenhall into a sympathetic action hero.
- Mon Oncle D'Amerique Movie ReviewReview of the French movie Mon Oncle d'Amerique from director Alain Resnais, three interlocking stories with commentary by a behavioral scientist. Uses a creative structure to address important human issues, but ultimately a bold failure.
- Altitude and Not Enough Lift-Off: A Movie ReviewThis is a review of Kaare Andrew's first film as a director. Andrew's brings some of his knowledge as a graphic artist to this horror show and the results are slightly average. Find out why.
- XII and a Bloody Form of Justice: A Movie ReviewThis a film which is unreleased in North America and XII is a film from Michael A. Nickles. Nickles' might be best known for starring in Hamburger Hill, but now he might be best know for writing of creative serial killers.
Four Stories of St. Julian and Bloody Murder: A Movie ReviewThis is an independent film from Shane Thueson that flew under this reviewer's radar, until now. This thriller released August 24th on DVD and the film incorporates the patron Saint of murderers.- The Misfortunates, Strong Drink, and Misadventures: A Movie ReviewA review of a smallish Belgium film, which looks at alcoholism, society and those struggling for something more. This film was released September 28th on DVD.
Basement and Dankness: A Movie ReviewThis is a film which was released only in the UK, August 23rd. The reason for this limited territory release is explained inside.- Paper Covers Rock Movie ReviewReview of the movie Paper Covers Rock, a very low budget indie about a mother suffering from depression and suicidal tendencies, trying to put her life together and regain custody of her daughter, while putting up with her control freak sister.
- Syriana Movie Review: Who's the Real Terrorist?s a modern issue-related film, this political drama manages to turn one of the most controversial topics in the world into a challenging, thought-provoking human story of the world`s grandest schemes, powerful companies and most dangerous people.
- Keeping Up with "The Joneses" Explored in FilmThis article shares information about and reviews the film entitled "The Joneses."
Most Controversial Movie Sex Scenes of the Decade (2000-2010)Gratuitous love scenes are par for the course in Hollywood. But these movies serve up erotic fare that can make even the toughest souls squirm...- Dark House and Believable Bloodshed: A Movie ReviewDark House is the winner of the Fangoria Frightfest 2010 contest, where the film beat out seven others for a theatrical release.
Fragile and Letting Go: A Movie ReviewA review of Jaume Balaguero's ([Rec] 2) Fragile, which released in Spain in 2005 and now North America in 2010.
Movie Review: Japanese StoryMovie Review of the film Japanese Story about a unlikely love affair that has a twist at the end of the film. You won't be able to believe you eyes. Features Toni Collette.- Lonesome Jim Movie ReviewReview of the movie Lonesome Jim, an indie dramedy, leaning more to the comedy side. Typical in many, many respects--you'll likely feel like you've seen all this countless times before--yet actually quite good. Well worth seeing.
- Zombie Girl: the Movie ReviewWhat happens when a little girl decides to make a zombie move?
- S.E.R.E. And Focus: A Movie ReviewS.E.R.E. consists of a group of actors and their teacher who star as military aviators, or as a prison guard. The filmed released May 11th, read the review.
Movie Review: Jim Jarmusch's Dead ManShot in black and white, with an amazing soundtrack done by Neil Young, Dead Man tells the story of William Blake and his journey with the Native American who calls himself "Nobody."- Movie Review: The Final InquiryThis film is a follow-up to Mel Gibson's Passion of the Christ. There have been many events happening across the Roman empire, so the emperor dispatches an investigator to learn if there is any truth to the rumor that Jesus has been resurrected.
- I Can See You and Inner Frontiers: A Movie ReviewA review of Glass Eye Pix's I Can See You.
The Quiet Arrangement: A Movie ReviewA review of David C. Snyder's "The Quiet Arrangement" which stars Public Enemy's Chuck D.- Inside a Change Movie ReviewMusic Video director Rik Cordero brings us his first feature film Inside A Change at the New York International Latino Film Festival. But is the film really as good as they think it is?
Movie Review: The UnbornThe Unborn takes a twist with the exorcism and haunting using a Jewish background for the tale of a girl haunted by a spirit that needs to be dealt with.
Huh? 'The Hospital' Movie ReviewA review of the classic 1971 black comedy 'The Hospital', a film that defies simple categorization.- Movie Review: SunriseA review of a late silent era classic with an impressive claim to best silent film ever made.
- Cruel IntentionsMovie ReviewOne of the biggest hit movies ever is Cruel Intentions; this movie is a remake from Dangerous Liaison that become a modern one. With famous stars, good acting, beautiful soundtrack and sweet scene taking, this is one movie you should see.
- Cold Prey 2 (Fritt Vilt 2): Movie ReviewA review of the sequel to "Cold Prey," from Norway and with first time director Mats Stenberg.
- 5 Family Sitcoms to Tune into This SpringThis article lists 5 family sitcoms with their cast and a preview of the type of plots to expect.
- "My Mom's New Boyfriend": A DVD Movie ReviewThis article shares information about and reviews the recently released to DVD film entitled "My Mom's New Boyfriend."
- "The Last Winter": A DVD Movie ReviewThis article shares information about and reviews the recently released to DVD film "The Last Winter."


