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Harry Potter's Lucius Malfoy: Little Known Facts About Jason IsaacsThere is more to Jason Isaacs than just playing the role of Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter series. In fact, there is more to Jason Isaacs than just acting. Here are just a few of the little known facts about this Harry Potter actor. -
Profile of Jason Isaacs, Who Plays Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter MoviesIf you were to ask most any Harry Potter fan who Jason Isaacs is, they would most likely say, "He's the guy who plays Draco Malfoy's father." But before Jason Isaacs became Lucius Malfoy in 2002, he already had appeared in over forty different movies and television shows. -
Actor Jason Issacs Finds His Niche in the Showtime Series BrotherhoodJason Issacs finds his niche -
Viggo Mortensen Honored at Chicago Film FestivalDirector Vicente Amorim and stars Jason Isaacs and Viggo Mortensen hit the red carpet for the premiere of the film "Good", at the closing night of the Chicago International Film Festival at the Harris Theater. -
Jason Crabb's Latest Album Charts on BillboardIt was announced today, on October 28 that GRAMMY® Award-winning Jason Crabb’s new album, The Song Lives On has just charted on Billboard.
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Harry Potter Actor Award NominationsHarry Potter, the wildly popular British book and movie series, is turning heads in many venues. Not the least of which is Buckingham Palace. When Queen Elizabeth II awards OBEs I want these Harry Potter actors to get one. -
The Patriot (Movie Review)The Patriot, a 2000 film starring Mel Gibson, Heath Ledger, and Jeremy Isaacs, is one of the great movie epics ever made about the American Revolution.
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Taylor Lautner: "That Twilight Kid" and Much MoreThe 2010 movie "Life as We Know It" makes fun of Taylor Lautner. It belittles him. Is he doomed to just be "That Twilight Kid" who dated Taylor Swift? No way!
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Black Hawk Down (Movie Review)Black Hawk Down is a very good movie that accurately depicts the Battle of Mogadishu in 1993. It shows the supreme patriotism and dedication to duty of the young men and women who serve in our Armed Forces.
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'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1' Movie Review: The Impressive and Mature Breaking of the 'Harry Potter' Mold"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1" maneuvers like an independent film fueled by character-driven scenes and heartfelt performances. It is a very moody and atmospheric motion picture offer that works at its best as "half the book's story." -
Green Zone: Movie ReviewReview of the Paul Greengrass movie "Green Zone".
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Top Ten War Films for Memorial Day 2010Memorial Day 2010 is on Monday, May 31 and if you are like me you might pick up your favorite war film, as a way to remember the men who gave their lives to keep America free. What films will you be watching?
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Three Best Burger Joints in Rhode IslandEven in a state known for its fresh seafood, folks still crave the classic all American hamburger and fries. Find out where to go to get the best of the best in Rhode Island.
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Matt Damon Steps into the Green Zone (2010)Hollywood gives us the utmost honest and pure film about the war in Iraq but it's let down by a cliched script with one dimensional characters. -
Sexiest, Erotic, Most Sensual and Generally Hottest British ActorsOne of my favorite things about the United Kingdom is the high calibre of actor they produce. Happily, some of the best British actors are also the sexiest men on the planet, too. -
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Movie Review: A Dark, Adolescent Potter FilmDarker, a little more mature, and a little less magical, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire deals primarily with rejection and hormones as Harry and his friends struggle through the transition from childhood to young adulthood.
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Top 3 Crime Series Novels that Should Be Made into MoviesThese 3 book series, Jack Reacher novels by Lee Child, Eve Dallas novels by J. D. Robb, and Pendergast novels by Preston Douglas and Lincoln Child would make very entertaining and watchable movies. -
From Print to the Silver ScreenBooks usually make for excellent films but there are a few who have topped best seller lists and still haven't quite made the cut. Here are three examples of movies that should be but aren't. -
"Green Lantern: Emerald Knights" Blu-ray/DVD Movie Review"Green Lantern: Emerald Knights" will no doubt thrill true fans of the super hero. Casual fans who are familiar with the character through "Justice League" or "Batman: The Brave and the Bold" will probably not find it as entertaining. -
Movie Review :: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) (PG-13)The saga concludes with a final chapter that is easily its most mature and fatalistic, as well as terrific entertainment from beginning to end.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2The conclusion to the epic movie series based on the popular books by J.K. Rowling.
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Abduction is Laughably BadOne of the great unintentionally funny movies of the year, Abduction stars Taylor Lautner, Lilly Collins and Alfred Molina. -
Top Movies of 2011 (Box Office Sales)This article ranks the top movies of 2011 across all genres based on domestic gross box office sales, according to Boxoffice, the official publication of the National Association of Theatre Owners.
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Don't Miss These Three Classic Mel Gibson FilmsMel Gibson offers three unforgettable films. Braveheart is among the best films ever made. The Patriot was a box-office hit. Mad Max is a fantastic tale that sparked a cult following. -
2011 Guide to Fall Movies to WatchFall 2011 promises a wide variety of fantastic films to tickle your funny bone, bring you to tears, and leave you on the edge of your seat. Here's a guide to five films you're not going to want to miss this Fall. -
Ewan McGregor Turns 40Ewan McGregor turns 40, celebrate his birthday by watching one of his many great films! -
Top Ten Movies to See This Summer:From Po to McQueen, Judy Moody to Harry Potter and X-Men to Transformers this summer is stacked with movies for all ages!
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March 2010 Movie Madness: Thrillers in Theaters that Share a Coincidental ThemeA list of nail-biting thrillers, in theaters March 2010, with sneak peeks and summaries of the films.
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Cinematic Fireworks: Explosive Movies for the 4th of JulyBetween the barbecue and the fire works you might find yourself wondering how to spend the 4th of July. If so here's a full day of movie planning to get you through and celebrate the holiday.
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The Best Flicks for Summer 2011With so many films coming out this summer which ones take top place? -
Movie Review: Green Zone ****Matt Damon plays a tough, smart American soldier trying to do right under dubious circumstances in the war action thriller Green Zone.
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J.K. Rowling is Back with More Harry Potter: Pre-Order Your Book Copy NowSome news from Hogwarts. -
Harry Potter Cast and Crew: A Complete Know-Your-Stars ListHere is a list and brief biography of each recurring star and crewmember behind the Harry Potter films.
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Movie ReviewA review of the film adaptation of the popular J. K. Rowling book, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
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Fall TV: Showtime's Brotherhood Ready to Get NoticedLately, however, HBO has sort of fallen away from the genius label due to duds such as John From Cincinnati, and the too over the top Rome. Don't worry, though, because Showtime is more than picking up the slack with their excellent drama, Brotherhood.
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The State Within: A BBC Miniseries About the War on TerrorThe State Within is a BBC miniseries that takes on the war on terror with authenticity instead of making up facts like ABC's series "based" on the 911 Commission Report did.
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Peter Pan: A Good Family Film for Parents and ChildrenEl Bicho is joined by family members Mono Sobrina and Sobrino Poco Loco to discuss the most recent adaption of the story.
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"Friends with Money" Delivers the GoodsNicole Holofcener has written and directed a well crafted film with rich characters and realistic situations. -
Finding Neverland: A New Sort of Peter Pan MovieFinding Neverland is rated PG and is a enchanting story for parents and children of all ages. Find your own Neverland and discover how Peter Pan was brought to life.
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Nine Lives Fails as a Movie, but Works as a Collection of ShortsNine Lives is not a feature length film. Instead, it's a collection of short films pretending to be a feature length movie.
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