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Forget About Mildred, It's Guy Pearce for MeSomeone needs to sign up Guy Pearce to play Errol Flynn's life story immediately, like yesterday, because he perfectly embodied the sexy 30s rake to a T. -
Three Parts of Cash Pearce.Cash Pearce was just walking home until he gets kidnapped. But not just by anyone kidnapper a crazy man who thinks that he has finally found a way to bring back the death but one problem he needs blood. -
Movie Review: Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (2011)Movie Review: Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (2011) starring Katie Holmes, Guy Pearce, Bailee Madison, Edwina Ritchard, Jack Thompson, Libby Gott -
Bedtime Stories with Adam Sandler Comes to DVD - Movie ReviewFunnyman Adam Sandler shares the movie screen with Keri Russell, Guy Pearce, Russell Brand and Courtney Cox Arquette in this touching comic fable of an underdog whose fortune finally changes.
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Katie Holmes' Horror Flick "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" Finally Sees the LightFilmDistrict has set an August 12, 2011 release date for "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark," starring Katie Holmes and Guy Pearce. -
Movies Worth Seeing This Summer (2011)Including Films from Writer/Directors: Mike Cahill, Terrence Malick, Woody Allen, J.J. Abrams, Guillermo del Toro & More.... Actors Include: Brad Pitt/Sean Penn, Katie Holmes/Guy Pearce, Anne Hathaway/Jim Sturgess, Michael Sheen/Maria Bello & more. -
"The King's Speech" Movie ReviewTom Hooper's "The King's Speech" is an obvious 2011 Oscar nominee with a culmination of many cinematic talents in one of the best films to grace the screen in 2010. Starring: Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, Guy Pearce, Timothy Spall. -
Movie Review: The King's Speech (2010)Movie Review: The King's Speech (2010) starring Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, Guy Pearce, Timothy Spall -
Chinatown and L.A. Confidential as Neo-NoirThough Film Noir's heyday has long passed, its influence can still be seen in contemporary work. Two such examples are Roman Polanski's 1974 classic Chinatown and Curtis Hanson's 1997 L.A. Confidential.
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The Hurt Locker Film ReviewWhat could have been a spectacular insight into the Iraq War gets knocked down a few notches by strange choices and an unfinished feel that shortchange all the hard work and good acting that otherwise went into this project.
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Cormac McCarthy's The Road: Book ReviewWhen the man says to his son "My job is to take care of you. I was appointed to do that by God. I will kill anyone who touches you. Do you understand?" (p.77), I found myself making the same mental promise to my son. -
Review of The Hurt Locker: The Iraq War They Didn't Show YouDirector Kathryn Bigelow (Point Break) directs perhaps the best movie about the Iraq War thus far. We follow the suspense-filled experiences of the OED, or bomb-defusing squad. -
The Hurt Locker - Kathryn Bigelow Returns!Kathryn Bigelow's "The Hurt Locker" is one of the most intense and suspenseful war movies that I have ever seen. No war movie has been this exciting since "Black Hawk Down." -
Movie Primer: The RoadA primer for the bleak drama The Road. This guide covers all the major actors involved and the talent behind the scene. Also overs a brief review of the plot.
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Best Movies of All Time - Top 100 Movies Counted DownThe best movies of all time are counted down in my list of the top 100 movies. Read on to see which of you favorite films made the cut.
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Five Movies that Make You Want to TravelThis article suggests five movies that encourage this author to want to travel to various places.
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New on DVD Week of Aug.03, 2009Kick back with a newly released DVD at home and forget about the summer heat.
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Movies Coming SoonA list of movies, the cast, the date of release, synopsis, rating and duration.
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Not to Be Missed Movies of 2009 Based on Your Favorite BookAn article on favorite novels that are coming to a theater near you this year.
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Memento: An Engaging and Insightful MovieLeonard is trying to avenge his wife's murder while facing one big problem: he has lost the ability to make new memories. The story, told in reverse chronological order, follows Leonard as he attempts to find revenge.
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Irreverent Reverence Day 46: Leviticus 1-3 and Acts 5God has this plan that seems to happen, whether we want it to or not. In the end, we are very limited to what we can control.
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"New Moon," New Vampire: Dakota Fanning to Don Fangs?The "Twilight" sequel "New Moon" looks as if it will be packed not only with the stars of the original "Twilight" movie but also a couple of high-profile stars as well. The producers are in direct negotiations with Dakota Fanning to star in "New Moon." -
Book Adaptations at the Theaters in 2009According to IMDB.com there are over 20,000 movies based on novels. Here are a few more coming out in 2009.
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What to Expect from McCarthy's The Road as a MovieA look at what to expect from the film adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's The Road.
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Constructing Communication: The PropositionThis essay explores the way in which meaning is generated in film through an analysis of Nick Cave's "The Proposition."
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Summer Movie GuideA complete listing of films being released in June, including.. brief synopsis description, rating, and link to trailer. -
"Bedtime Stories": A DVD Movie ReviewThis articles shares information about and reviews the recently released film "Bedtime Stories."
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An Analysis of L.A. Confidential as a Post-Noir FilmL.A. Confidential fails to reinvent the noir style. While containing obvious noir themes: city life, corruption, voice-over, and flashback, the film surrenders to a more postmodern style through nostalgic pastiche and multi-perspectivity. -
Top 10 Best Movies of 2009The best films of 2009 counted down. From Pixar's Up to the twisted horror comedy Zombieland, see which of your favorite movies of the year made the list.
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LA Confidential Vs the Black Dahlia: A Comparative Film Review on the ClassicsA comparative film review on the films "LA Confidential" and "The Black Dahlia."
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The Top 10 Films of the 90sThis is my personal list of my 10 favorite films of the 1990s.
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Movie Review: The RoadA review of the film "The Road"
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The Hurt Locker Has My Vote for the Best Picture OscarThe Hurt Locker movie poster tagline "War is a drug" is all true true.
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10 Best Actor in a Supporting Role Potentials for the 2010 Oscar Awards2009 and early 2010 produced some great films, and these guys were a huge part of it. Who will walk away with the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor? These are my recommendations.
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The Ten Best Films of 2009In compiling my list of the ten best films of the year I joyfully discovered that, for the first time since 2003, I could have compiled a ten-best list twice.
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The Hurt Locker Movie ReviewReview of The Academy Award nominee The Hurt Locker, an intense movie about an EOD team in Iraq. Is it Oscar worthy? Should you watch The Hurt Locker?
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The Hurt Locker: ReviewWhoever thought that action movies were strictly a man's game needs to look at the incredibly intense and deliberate action of Kathryn Bigelow's award winning film. -
Top 5 Movie ThrillersFinding a unique and exciting Thriller movie can be a challenge. Here is a list of the top 5 Thriller movies you have probably never heard of. They are exciting, suspenseful, scary and wonderful and definately worth watching. -
The 10 Best Films of the 00'sAs always my goal to the reader is to find a film or two they may not know and seek them out. I treasure everyone's opportunity to see any one of these films for the first time. -
Believe the Hype About the Oscar Winning Film the Hurt Locker!"Platoon" was one of the best movies made about the Vietnam war, "Saving Private Ryan" was one of the best made about World war two; and "The Hurt Locker" is one of the best movies made about the Iraq war.
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