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- Back-to-School Movies Guaranteed to InspireAs the new school year fast approaches, these movies will leave you with excited anticipation. Each film showcases what education is capable of. Whether you’re a teacher or a student, you'll be inspired by these movies.
- 'Captain America' Casts Star of TV's "Revenge' for Love InterestEmily VanCamp, the star of TV's 'Revenge,' signed on play Captain America's love interest in the sequel to the popular Marvel Comics movie. Here are other television stars who moved on to the Marvel Universe.
- Sam Mendes May Return for 'Bond 24'EON has a license to print money.
- What Keeps Me Away From Movie TheatersI simply don't go to movies very often anymore - here is why.
- Leonardo DiCaprio as Rasputin: Should He Quit Portraying Iconic Americans?It might have seemed like an article from The Onion hearing about Leonardo DiCaprio soon playing Rasputin in a movie. Then again, it might be a proper step forward for DiCaprio after his depictions of American icons have received mixed reviews.
- My Interview With Bobcat GoldthwaitI speak with Bobcat about his latest film "God Bless America" and his comedy DVD "You Don’t Look the Same Either."
- Anne Hathaway and Other Actresses Who Played CatwomanA look at the women who have portrayed Gotham's sexy feline foe in movies, television, and animated series.
- 10 of the Most Magical Pieces of Instrumental Music from the 'Harry Potter' Film SeriesA look at 10 magical pieces of instrumental music from the "Harry Potter" film series.
- Robert Downey Jr. Teases Connection Between 'Iron Man 3' and Future Marvel MoviesTony Stark might not be alone after all.
- “Hollywood’s Exciting Past”- CaliforniaIt was the time when the film studios moved to Hollywood. Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Elvis and many other stars dined at the local restaurants and attended the premieres.
- 'Star Wars' First Spin-Off Movie Will Feature YodaThe 'Star Wars' franchise has promised new installments of the legendary story, but Disney also promised spin-off movies with famous characters. The first name mentioned by Disney is Yoda.
- 12 Must-See Baseball MoviesThese 12 films represent not only the best baseball movies ever filmed, but also movies that every movie-lover should watch. After watching these 12 movies, even the most indifferent baseball fan will be able to see the beauty of America's game.
- Internet Sensation Grumpy Cat Reinvented into a Movie StarMoviegoers have seen enough talking animal movies in a lifetime. But movies about real cats haven't been done enough. With Internet sensation Grumpy the Cat soon to be a movie, should he be silent or audibly sarcastic?
- Animated Films From the 1970s and ‘80s That Scarred My Mind ForeverWhen you’re 7 years old, you tend to think that animated films are going to be just like the fun cartoons you watch on Saturday mornings. In the 1970s and ‘80s, there were some animated films marketed towards children that shouldn’t have been.
- Critics Still Need to Safeguard Movie SecretsThe job of the movie critic is always twofold: to inform as well as preserve the classic twists that drive the plot.
- Michael Chiklis on 'Parker' and His Diverse Career as an ActorWe caught up with actor Michael Chiklis while at the press conference for "Parker" in which he plays the merciless bank robber Melander. He talked about that movie as well as how his career changed dramatically after he did "The Shield."
- 'Star Wars' 3D Re-Releases Put on HoldWith all the new movement on "Star Wars" movies there's one previoulsy announced project that is being halted.
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- Elysium - Well Written and Action Packed!Matt Damon's new Sci-Fi Thriller, Elysium, penned with skill by its director, Neill Blomkamp, is really an exceptional ride.
- Movie Review: 'Prisoners' (2013) Starring Hugh Jackman and Jake GyllenhaalAn in-depth Movie Review of the new release film 'Prisoners' (2013) starring Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal
- Movie Review of 'Pain and Gain'Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne Johnson star in "Pain and Gain."
- Movie Review: "The Ultimate Life"A movie review for the film, The Ultimate Life
- "Friday the 13th: The Complete Collection" Gives Fans Every Film in Hi-DefWarner Bros. assembles all the "Friday the 13th" movies in one convenient package for the first time ever.
- The Five Best Lines from "Mean Girls"Five best lines from the comedy film, "Mean Girls"
- Movie Review: "Populaire"A movie review for the film, Populaire
- Movie Review of 'The Place Beyond the Pines'Ryan Gosling and Bradley Cooper star in "The Place Beyond the Pines."
- 'Rush' Movie ReviewA spectacular big-screen re-creation of the merciless 1970s rivalry between James Hunt and Niki Lauda.
- Best G-Rated Horror Movies for Kids on HalloweenSafe scary movies for younger kids to watch on Halloween. G-rated movies for family movie night in the Halloween season.
- Celebrity Net Worth Stephen HawkingCelebrity Net Worth of Briton Stephen Hawking, University Professor, Cosmologist, Physicist & Genius - focus of the movie "Hawking"
- War at HomeAn essay I wrote in school about the popular book "Ender's Game," which is being developed into a popular movie.
- Did You Get Your Invitation to "Bloody Homecoming?""Bloody Homecoming" has all the great elements of the 1980s genre movies it’s mimicking, but doesn’t come off as tired.
- Reloaded Films’ ‘Icarus Down’ Raises Over $15k in Crowdfunding SupportReloaded Films meets goal to finish ground-breaking project
- The ButlerWhile he was serving the Presidents of the United States of America, at a time when Civil Rights were denied to many, his presence in the White House spoke volumes
- Movie Review: "Touchy Feely"A movie review for the film, Touchy Feely, starring Rosemarie DeWitt
- Five Facts About "Mean Girls"5 facts about the comedy film, Mean Girls, starring Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams and Tina Fey
- Saiyuki Gaiden OVA ReviewThis is a review of the Saiyuki Gaiden OVA anime. Saiyuki Gaiden tells the story of the Sanzo party before their journey west. It gives us the history of the Sanzo party when they were gods in Heaven.
- Movie Review: "Hell Baby"A movie review for the film, Hell Baby, starring Leslie Bibb and Rob Coddry
- The Time Has Come for a Female Lead Comic Book MovieWhile the comic book universe is generally male based, there is no denying a strong female presence. Marvel Comic's should jump on this.
- About NYC-Based Movie Competition Winter Film AwardsWinter Film Awards (WFA) is a New York-based movie competition. Personally I like the concept, structure, and mission of the organization. WFA holds networking events that can help instill a sense of support in moviemakers living in the Big Apple.
- Movie Review: BravePixar took home another Oscar with this Scottish fairy tale, but it simply isn't as magical as it should be.
- Interview: The Cast Talks the FamilyRobert De Niro, Michelle Pheiffer, Dianna Agron and John D’Leo discuss starring in helmer Luc Besson's action crime comedy, The Family, including how their co-stars’ work inspired and intimidated them on the set.
- Noah: Rest for a Grieving GodThe movie NOAH starring Rusell Crowe, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Jennifer Connelly, Douglas Booth, Logan Lerman, Emma Watson, and Ray Winstone. Directed by Darren Aronofsky who directed Black Swan, The Wrestler, and The Fighter, Noah will be a blockbuster.
- Norman Bates Goes a Little Mad Again for Scream Factory's "Psycho III" Collector's EditionAnthony Perkins tackles directing and acting for "Psycho III," giving us a more personal look into the world of Norman Bates.
- Riddick: Surprisingly GoodLooking for something to see this weekend? Check out "Riddick", which brings the character back to the big screen and picks up where the last movie left off. It reminds us why we love Vin so much.
- Celebrate Universal Studios Hollywood's Halloween Horror Nights with New El Cucuy PhotosHorror fans can get an eyeful with new renderings of the El Cucuy: The Boogeyman maze, which will be featured at Universal Studios Hollywood's Halloween Horror Nights. The photos feature characters, including El Cucuy, who will be featured in the maze.
- 'The Moment After' - Movie Review"The Moment After" is about what happens right after the rapture takes place. The rapture is when Jesus will return in the clouds and take His followers to heaven.
- 'Blue Caprice' Film Review (2013)Film review of the crime caper "BLUE CAPRICE" from IFC Films. Starring Isaiah Washington, Tequan Richmond, Tim Blake Nelson, Cassandra Freeman and Joey Lauren Adams. Directed by: Alexandre Moors. Rated: R.
- 'Insidious: Chapter 2' Film Review (2013)Film review of the horror film "INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 2" from FilmDistrict. Starring Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, Barbara Hershey, Ty Simpkins, Angus Sampson and Leigh Whannell. Directed by James Wan. Rated R.
- Six Movies for Wrestling FansHere are six movies for wrestling fans of all ages to enjoy. You don’t have to wait for your favorite promotion to come on.
- What Disney Must Not Do with Star War Episode VIIA brief list of things for Disney to avoid with the Star Wars movie relaunch.
- Movie Review: "Good Ol' Freda"A movie review for the film, Good Ol' Freda
- The "Mean Girls" Guide to High SchoolA look at the comedy film Mean Girls starring Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams
- Interview: Danielle Harris Talks the Black Waters of Echo's PondActress Danielle Harris discusses the home release of scribe-helmer Gabriel Bologna's independent fantasy horror thriller, The Black Waters of Echo's Pond, including the ease of working with her co-stars and the filmmakers on the set.
- 'Insidious: Chapter 2' - Movie Review(Spoiler-Free Review) "Insidious: Chapter 2" falls flat behind its predecessor, but with its strong performances and solid directing, it will still excite horror fans, especially those of "Insidious".
- Movie Review: "Winnie Mandela"A movie review for the film, Winnie Mandela, starring Jennifer Hudson and Terrence Howard
- Norman Bates Comes Home in New Blu-ray "Psycho II" Collector's EditionScream Factory welcomes Norman Bates home with their hi-def Collector's Edition of "Psycho II."
- Movie Review - 'Riddick'"Riddick" is fast paced. The world and the animals that live on it were fascinating. Bits of info are scrawled into the walls, so make sure to look at them for hints of things past.
- Interview: Will Estes Talks Mission ParkActor Will Estes discusses filming his independent crime action drama, Mission Park, including how he found first-time helmer Bryan Ramirez to be a passionate, creative director on the set, and how he formed close relationships with his co-stars.
- Review of the Lone RangerA movie review of The Lone Ranger
- Donut Movie Review: ‘The Relic’ (1997) (R)A dark movie that has plenty of savage gore in an unusual setting, a museum. Fun stories and characters and blood.
- Donut Movie Reviews: ‘Superman Batman Public Enemies’ (2009) (PG-13) and ‘Superman Batman Apocalypse’ (2010) (PG-13)Over the past decade there has been a sudden influx of straight-to-video comic book cartoon movies. Many have been quite enjoyable. Two of them involving Batman and Superman are reviewed here.
- Interview with Kayo Washio, Head of Japanese Pay TV Broadcaster WOWOWWOWOW, Japan's leading premium pay TV broadcaster, is making Hollywood its partner.
- Alpha & Omega 2: A Howl-iday Adventure Celebrating Its Home ReleaseHelmers Anthony Bell and Richard Rich's animated adventure comedy sequel, Alpha & Omega 2: A Howl-iday Adventure, starring Danny Clover and Shaun Gerardo, will be released by Lionsgate on Blur-ray, DVD and Digital Download, exclusively at Wal-mart.
- Glass Eye Pix Returns with More 'Tales from Beyond the Pale'Honoring those old-time radio dramas, Glass Eye Pix has returned with more "Tales from Beyond the Pale."
- Harry Potter Trivia - 25 Fun Facts"Without a doubt the most interesting collection of facts/trivia from the Harry Potter movies, cast, author and books to be found."..."Great fun to read while watching any of the Harry Potter movies..."
- Movie Review - 'Lee Daniels' the Butler' (2013)This film is a fictionalized version of the life of a White House butler who served eight presidents over a total of 30 years.
- The Talking Animals Have a PointThis piece looks into how, perhaps, the animated characters and talking animals of the world have something of a point.
- Interview: Sean Patrick Flanery Talks Mission ParkActor Sean Patrick Flanery discusses filming the independent crime action drama Mission Park, including working with first-time helmer Bryan Ramirez, who he described as being well-prepared on the set; and starring as the police captain in the film.
- The Portrayal of Cities in Blade RunnerA in-depth look at how the Los Angeles portrayed in the movie Blade Runner compares to the present day city of Los Angeles.
- Scream Factory Summons "Prince of Darkness" for Blu-ray"Prince of Darkness" blends together science and religion, knowing full well this is sure to offend zealots on both sides of the fence.
- Benny Andersson & Bjorn Ulvaeus’ Smash Hit Musical MAMMA MIA! is Returning to the Adrienne Arsht Center October 11-13, 2013Preview of the return of the Broadway Smash Show Mamma Mai! to South Florida
- Movie Review: "Informant"A movie review for the documentary film, Informant
- Paul Rudd: The Late Start Funny ManA biography for the widely-known actor Paul Rudd
- Movie Review: "Clueless"A movie review for the popular 90s film, Cluless, starring Alicia Silverstone
- Top 10 Lovecraft MoviesThat corner of the horror genre dedicated to tentacled aliens and insanity-inducing monsters has both great and terrible movies. These are the 10 best movies inspired by H.P. Lovecraft.
- Interview: Justin Meeks Talks Butcher BoysDirector-actor Justin Meeks discusses filming his independent horror action comedy, Butcher Boys, including working with co-helmer Duane Graves and Texas Chainsaw Massacre scribe Kim Henkel, and casting lead actress Ali Faulner in the role of Sissy.
- 1970's Movie Review of the Week - "The Klansman"In my last review I discussed Equus, the last great performance given by Richard Burton. In this article I am going to discuss one of Burton’s worst performances ever put on film. In 1974’s The Klansman, Burton is an embarrassment.
- Movie Line Marriage CounselingWe all experience stress in our daily lives. Let the lines of Hollywood bring a little humor to your day and maybe even help you avoid that next spat that's really more about the laundry or lawn, than about your loved one.
- The Top 10 Movie Characters We Love That Don’t Speak EnglishA list of the most popular characters in film we wouldn't be able to converse with.
- Life Lessons from Harry PotterA few lessons from the beloved Harry Potter series
- Talky Sci-Fi "Scavengers" Has Too Much to Say and Little to Do“Scavengers” is trying to be a complex and heady sci-fi film, but its subject matter really doesn’t support such attempts.
- The Coming of Apocalypse: Why the X-Men Villain Film Debut is InevitableX-Men's most notorious villain has yet to make a film debut. While it is understandable, perhaps seeing Apocalypse on the big screen is not unlikely.
- Butcher Boys Review – Serving Up Frenzied Graphic Horror“Butcher Boys” is graphic, violent and disturbing, with depictions of cannibalism and flesh-easting humans attacking each other with ferociousness of wild animals. Bon Appetite!
- J.K. Rowling Developing New Wizarding World Movie About a Magical NaturalistUSA Today recently announced that a new film set in Harry Potter’s wizarding world is now in development. It will be based on “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,” one of Harry’s textbooks, with the screenplay to be penned by J.K. Rowling herself.
- The Science Behind 'Jurassic Park' Not so Scientific After AllMost people who have seen the classic 1993 Steven Spielberg movie “Jurassic Park” and/or read the Michael Crichton book remember how the dinosaurs were created, using DNA extracted from insects caught in amber.
- "The Amityville Horror" Trilogy Box Set Takes Us Back to the Most Famous Haunted House“The Amityville Horror” Trilogy Blu-ray box set revives and breathes life into forgotten cinema gems of the horror genre.
- New 'RoboCop' Trailer: First ImpressionsMy thoughts on the "RoboCop" trailer.
- Movie Review: "Insidious: Chapter 2"A movie review for the film, Insidious Chapter 2, starring Rose Byrne and Patrick Wilson
- Alicia Silverstone - a Film Biography of America's SweetheartA biography for the widely-known actress, Alicia Silverstone
- Movie Review: "The Skulls"A movie review for the film, The Skulls, starring Joshua Jackson
- Movies Appropriate for Watching During National Pizza Month in OctoberOctober is National Pizza Month. Here are some classic movies with great pizza scenes in them.
- Movies Appropriate for Watching on National Magic Day, October 31October 31 is not just Halloween, it's also National Magic Day. In commemoration of Houdini's death. So here are some movies about magicians to help you observe the holiday.
- Movies to Watch During Photographer Appreciation Month in OctoberWant to be a photographer? Then line up these movies during October and pay attention during Photographer Appreciation Month.
- Cult Cinema Review #11 - Xtro (1983)A review of the bloody alien encounter movie.
- Top 5 'Friday the 13th' Movies for Your Friday the 13th Viewing PleasureFor the first Friday the 13th of 2013, pop some popcorn and get down with the man who made Friday the 13th a horror holiday, Jason Voorhees.
- 'You're Next' Comes Close, but Doesn't Quite Top 'The Strangers'The newest home invasion flick to hit the cinema, "You're Next", is a complete thrill ride that comes close, but doesn't quite overthrow "The Strangers" as the king of the sub-genre.
- Sympathetic MagicThe ancient fascination with Luna's mood, light and magnetism has inspired a wealth of romantic literature, music and art. Atop the highest hill in my home county, I once heard myself saying, 'I'm a moon worshipper. It's magic,' as in this song.
- Daniel Radcliffe Strives to Leave Harry Potter BehindDaniel Radcliffe, the young actor who literally grew up before the eyes of the world when he appeared as Harry Potter in eight films, has embarked on playing edgier roles, especially in the horror genre.
- Celebrate Italian Heritage Month in October with These MoviesOctober is Italian Heritage Month. Celebrate by watching these movies about Italian-Americans, the Mafia and medieval Italy.
- Observe Crime Prevention Month in October with These Movies About Lesser-Filmed Enforcement OfficialsOctober is Crime Prevention Month. Add these movies about Treasury Dept. officers, parole officers and insurance investigators to your marathon of viewing.
- Will the Obama Administration Force Movie Theaters to Close for the Blind and Deaf?The Hill is reporting that the Obama administration is preparing regulations that will force movie theaters to install close captioning devices and audio narration equipment to make films more accessible to the hearing and visual impaired.
- Rumor: Linda Hamilton, Michael Biehn to Star in New 'Terminator'With a fifth “Terminator” movie in the works, to be directed by Alan Taylor, who is about to come out with “Thor: Dark World,” all sorts of rumors are being spread about who will be in the reboot of the franchise.