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Which Fall Movies Didn't Flop? (Well, How About Contagion?)
E! Online
Which Fall Movies Didn't Flop? (Well, How About Contagion?) Gwyneth Paltrow's germs caught on in a good way, as Contagion ousted The Help from the top spot at the weekend box office. Another A-lister's new movie, however, was avoided like the plague. ...
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The first movie JFK dies at 88
Politico
While many US presidents have been portrayed in movies, only a few have seen much screen time during their presidency. No portrayal drew more attention than Cliff Robertson's of John F. Kennedy in the movie "PT 109," which was released in 1963. ...
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David Cronenberg goes into the mind for his new movie about psychiatry
The Province
The movie looks at the early years of Sigmund Freud (played by frequent collaborator Viggo Mortensen) and Carl Jung (Michael Fassbender). The two psychiatrists were at odds over their different approaches to the human mind, a debate that was made more ...
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The fighter
Diamondback Online
Gavin O'Connor knows how to craft sports movies that hit every story beat in an almost systematic fashion. He did it in 2004's feel-good hockey flick Miracle and does it again with Warrior, a dysfunctional family drama set in the world of mixed martial ...
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Ten Years Later: Categorizing the 9/11 Films
Hollywood.com
11, 2001, in the comparatively minor realm of movies, one question pervaded the entire industry: When is it OK to make a movie about 9/11, and who will dare be the one to break the ice? It took a long time to directly touch that hallowed topic on ...
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A "Debt" worth paying
PUC Chronicle
This flashback takes up a big chunk of the middle of the film before returning to the later scenes; so much that it almost seems like two separate movies. As a thriller, "The Debt" is not of the highest caliber. There are a few fast-moving sequences ...
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Trailer Talk: This Week in Movies - 'Drive,' 'I Don't Know How She Does It ...
Starpulse.com
If any of this week's movies don't interest you, definitely check out "Contagion." A Hollywood stuntman (Ryan Gosling), who moonlights as a wheelman for the criminal underworld, is forced on the run after he botches a job. His neighbor (Carey Mulligan) ...
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Toronto 2011: Clooney's 'Descendants' is fall's big wild card
Los Angeles Times
"What movies are not about people with flaws in their lives?" he shot back. Maybe so. The challenge for Fox Searchlight will be to convince people that these particular flaws are worthy of their dollars, and their votes.
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Television, film piracy crippling
NEWS.com.au
By Vicky Roach Almost 55 per cent of people who took part in a survey admitted to participating in the "theft" of television shows and movies - either by illegally downloading or sharing pirated material - even though they knew it was hurting the local ...
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Chastain glad luck has changed
Toronto Sun
By Liz Braun ,QMI Agency Chastain is at the film festival to promote two movies: Take Shelter and Coriolanus, just two of the seven movies she has in 2011. Her roles in The Help and The Debt mean she's in the #1 and #2 box office hits in America right ...
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Wilmington on Movies: Mozart's Sister
Movie City News
The movie begins lyrically, with a scene that recalls the openings of both Bergman's The Magician and Max Ophuls' Lola Montes: the Mozart family traveling to an engagement in a nearly broken down coach through the woods. When it does break down, ...
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Movie City News
At Toronto Film Festival, Los Angeles Has Some Screen Time
New York Times (blog)
Mr. Moverman's movie, which stars Woody Harrelson as a cop who makes all the wrong turns, has been screening at the Toronto International Film Festival here. Features on the movies in the festival, interviews with stars and filmmakers, and updates from ...
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New Movie Posters: Mission: Impossible 4, Machine Gun Preacher and In Time
ReelzChannel.com
A trio of new movie posters for three very different movies have been released. First up, Paramount Pictures has taken the first official still image released for Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol and turned it into the first teaser poster for the ...
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50/50: Toronto Film Review
Hollywood Reporter
One no longer gasps at the audacity of a movie trying to get laughs about cancer or life-threatening illnesses. Such movies have become a virtual subgenre among European filmmakers, and Showtime has found ratings and awards season success with The Big ...
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Hollywood Reporter
'Harry Potter will never be forgotten'
Delhi Newsline
What if the movies are over, books — which are much more expressive and enjoyable — are still being bought, read and re-read by people. Harry Potter movies have really helped us know and understand the characters of the series physically but the way ...
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Movie Review: Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star
California Literary Review
The Adam Sandler genre serves a unique function in the world of movie comedy. Over-the-top without being offensive. Weird (well, weirdly momented) without being uncomfortable. Sweet without being saccharine. Having dirty content while being overall ...
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California Literary Review
Toronto 2011: Tilda Swinton charms promoting school shooting drama
Los Angeles Times
However, looking through Swinton's quite eclectic mix of films, from the early days of starring in Jarman's super 8 movies to her breakout role in Sally Potter's "Orlando," from her part as the white witch in "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, ...
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The Comet: Movie Review: Red State
my.hsj.org
The film continues with those three captives trying to escape before becoming Sunday school lessons themselves – obviously futile for a scary movie. But then it seems to change genres as agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, ...
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First-time director says film's great risk earned great reward
Denton Record Chronicle
By Boo Allen / Film Critic Vera Farmiga has appeared in about 40 movies as an actress. She has worked with some of the world's most respected directors. And she earned an Oscar nomination for her performance in Up in the Air. ...
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'Lion King' Has a New Life
New York Times (blog)
By BROOKS BARNES Theater owners are furious with movie studios for speeding up the release of movies on DVD and video-on-demand services. Except when they're not upset about it at all. On Friday, Walt Disney Studios will release it in theaters. ...
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TAKE THIS WALTZ Review
Collider.com
Unfortunately movies cannot be judged on their performances alone. Despite everything there is to like about Take This Waltz, the difficult presentation of the central character is just a little too much. The film is about a bad decision and a harsh ...
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Sony Slate a Big Bet on Dramas
New York Times
Meanwhile, some of the established players — notably Sony, as well as the Weinstein Company, which has landed in Toronto with six films — are releasing surprisingly robust slates of thoughtful, star-heavy movies, the kind of pictures that only a few ...
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New York Times
Fall Movies
Charlotte Observer
Joseph Gordon-Levitt gets the diagnosis and Seth Rogen keeps up his pal's spirits in a movie best described as "Terms of Endearment" with "(500) Days of Summer" verve. You'll laugh more than cry. Sept. 30. One of the season's few offerings with solid ...
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Charlotte Observer
Russian film Faust top movie in Venice
Victoria Times Colonist
The movie, directed by Alexander Sokurov, divided critics at the annual cinema showcase, but had been among the favourites to scoop the coveted top prize. "The emotion is huge," Sokurov, 60, told the prize ceremony on the Lido waterfront, ...
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Contagion Spreads at the Box Office; Creature Breaks Records
Dread Central
By Foywonder After weeks of horror movies dying a quick death at the box office, a chiller about people catching a disease that causes them to die a quick death was the first frightful offering in a long while to take hold of the top slot. ...
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Dread Central
Remembering World Trade Center Through Movies
WhatCulture!
I hear all the time that I live my life too much in the movies and sometimes I wonder to myself, is that really a bad thing? In the movies the imposing Twin Towers of the World Trade Center are still standing in Lower Manhatten, they are still ...
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Judge a movie by the poster
Daily Pioneer
But posters in their modern avatar are still the best means of promotion for filmmakers and most awaited by movie buffs. Team Viva reports Vidya Balan's steamy hot avatar in forthcoming film The Dirty Picture as disclosed in the recently-released movie ...
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Fall Preview: It's time for movies and other fun
Philadelphia Inquirer
By Steven Rea and Carrie Rickey, Inquirer movie critics I Don't Know How She Does It (Friday) Working mom Sarah Jessica Parker juggles children, husband, and corporate career while trying not to be distracted by a handsome client (Pierce Brosnan). ...
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Toronto Days 3 & 4: Fan's Labyrinth
Boston Globe (blog)
His movies -- "Mimic," the "Hellboy" films, "Pan's Labyrinth" -- are another matter. He is, as they say, approachable. He, too, is very Midtown Comics, inside and out. His fans respond, in part, to his fandom. According to the Hollywood Reporter, ...
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TIFF Review: 360
Shalom Life
Fernando Mierelles is the director behind acclaimed movies such as City of God and The Constant Gardener. However, his latest film 360 (which had its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival), is quite different from his previous movies. ...
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Moby wants to make porn movie
Winnipeg Free Press
Moby - who admits he has watched many adult movies in his lifetime -told Bizarre magazine: "I've never understood why porn made for men often stars studly guys with enormous you know? "Surely that's intimidating to most guys watching? ...
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Should Marvel Films bother with Reboots?
Comic Book Movie
They see a trailer, they go to a movie. Legal issues and rights debates are the concern of studios, fans, and no one else. Explaining why Hugh Jackman was replaced will be a chore, and most audiences won't care about unified continuity. ...
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Commentary: 'Citizen Kane' controversial from the get-go
Journal and Courier
He also dabbled in movies and was feared by studio heads who wanted to keep him on their side so his newspapers would continue publishing flattering stories about their films and stars. Welles' effrontery to challenge Hearst created a firestorm in ...
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Cliff Robertson, Uncle Ben in 'Spider-Man' Movies, Dead at 88 | TMZ ...
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Cliff Robertson , who won an Oscar in 1968 and became known to modern audiences for his roll as Uncle Ben in the "Spider-Man" movies, died yesterday. He…
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The Descendants - Inside Movies
By Owen Gleiberman
Has it really been seven years since Alexander Payne's last film? I thought Sideways (2004) was the most exquisite American romantic comedy since Annie Hall, and though it was only Payne's third high-profile feature (after About Schmidt ...
Inside Movies
BLACKFIVE: World Trade Center Remembered In Movies
By blackfive@gmail.com (Pundit Review Radio)
Dan Meth has taken snippets of scenes from the many movies in which the World Trade Center appeared over the years and woven them into a short movie, which you can watch by clicking on the above. I'm often jarred by the sight of the ...
BLACKFIVE
The Great 9/11 Movies | Badass Digest
By Devin Faraci
Five movies that, in one way or another, tell us about how we reacted to 9/11 and the days after.
Badass Digest
Darth Vader Screams "No!" in Various Movies
By John Farrier
In the new Blu-ray version of Return of the Jedi, Darth Vader cries out "No!" has he kills the Emperor. CineWeekly thinks this is the new Wilhelm scream, and therefore added it to many classic movies, from Casablanca to Dumb and Dumber. ...
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Top 5 9/11 Movies | MojoCincy - Cincinnati's Home for Jammin' Oldies
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The tragic events of 9/11 have inspired several movies. With tales of heroism, fear and politics, these movie pay tribute to our fallen heroes.
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The tragic events of 9/11 have inspired several movies. Tales of heroism, fear and politics.
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The Vader Scream In Other Movies | The High Definite
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The folks from CineWeekly do their best to ruin other movies with the now infamous Vader Scream. CineWeekly | Via.
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Really Long And Epic Chart Maps Our Future Via Movies » Geeky ...
By Glenn Santos
If sci-fi movies in the last 50 years are anything to go by, our future is a dark and terrible spectacle. Shenanigans too.
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Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy trailers and video clips on Yahoo! Movies
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Oscar winner Cliff Robertson dies in NY at 88 - MSN Movies News
Cliff Robertson, who won Oscar in 'Charly,' had memorable role as JFK in 'PT- 109,' dies at 88.
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