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Fletch's Film Review: Hancock
Blog Cabins | July 23rd 2008 by Dylan F
Most films like Hancock - blockbuster actioners - generally take somewhere in the neighborhood of nine months-one year to complete: three months of pre-production, three months of filming, and three months of post-production/effects work. Hancock tec read more
Prom Night Movie Review
Penstalker | July 22nd 2008 by Mighty
Prom Night is a movie about a prom gone bad thanks to a teacher who’s so obsessed with his student that he just has to kill everyone else! Watch the movie only if you have a bad experience with your Prom Night and you just want some of your classma read more
The Dark Knight
MindBites the Blog | July 22nd 2008
What can I say that hasn’t been said? The movie is full of pleasant surprises and well-crafted characters. Heath Ledger’s Joker is exactly what everyone else has said, simply amazing. When he’s off screen you want him back on, and when he’s o read more
Wall•e
The Big Kosher Enchilada | July 22nd 2008
Hate to break it to you guys, but I didn't love it. I liked a lot of it, but something left me dissatisfied. I recently watched Ratatouille, another Disney/Pixar production, and had the same reaction. Certain moments are wonderful, but the whole leav read more
Grave Of The Fireflies
DVD-Film-Review.co.uk | July 21st 2008 by OIlly
Grave Of The Fireflies, Anime film review, dvd review.SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Grave Of The Fireflies", url: "http://www.dvd-film-review.co.uk/2008/07/grave-of-the-fireflies/" }); read more
Love Actually
DVD-Film-Review.co.uk | July 21st 2008 by OIlly
Love Actually Film and DVD reviewSHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Love Actually", url: "http://www.dvd-film-review.co.uk/2008/07/love-actually/" }); read more
Star Wars, Our 20th Century Myth
The Alien Next Door | July 21st 2008 by Nina Munteanu
Over twenty-five years after the first Star Wars motion picture blasted its way through our movie screens, the saga continues to live strongly in literature and cinema. To date, six films and three animated series for television were made, with a liv read more
film review: the dark knight
The Shelf | July 19th 2008
Update: Welcome to new readers from Dirty Harry's Place. And thanks to DH for the link. You've been a Shelf fave for a long time; we've linked to DHP since the beginning. Good Stuff that is a daily read. So please stick around and try out the archive read more
Film Review Of The Dark Knight
Movie Opinions, Reviews, and Theories | July 19th 2008 by Leo King
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The Dark Knight movie review, “The Dark Knight-Rides Once More…
Best of HDFEST, Blog for Movie Reviews, Blu-Ray, Online Vide… | July 19th 2008 by TheRobot
Alan just wrote a new review for The Dark Knight, and gives it a C+. Read his review here. Wow. The wow is referencing how shocked I am by the consistently awesome reviews of The Dark Knight that are floating all around right me now. Many may rea read more
Is it a joke?
Blogoloquaciousness | July 19th 2008 by Luis A. Lopez
Still the restlessness comes around, in moments when I suffer a bout of weakness of thought.LOL... I caught myself. "Suffer," as if I'm not the one thinking and as if there is something outside my mind that makes my thinking weak. No.When I am lazy a read more
The Dark Knight: A Villain For The Ages
The Password is Swordfish | July 18th 2008
So I said in my previous article, “Hopefully Friday at midnight, I’ll love it, I’ll think Heath Ledger’s last role is iconic, and I’ll think it’s the best comic book film of all time.” Two out of three ain’t bad. Let’s get it out of read more
“The Dark Knight” Ledger has the Last Laugh
Media Morgue | July 18th 2008 by Judge
Genres: Action/Adventure, Crime/Gangster, Adaptation and Sequel Release Date: July 18th, 2008 (wide) MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and some menace. Distributors: Warner Bros. Pictures DistributionDirector: Christopher NolanJ read more
Understanding Wanna-be Amputees: It Helps A Little Bit If You’r…
Leaving Treadmarkz Across the Universe | July 16th 2008 by Leaving Treadmarkz Across the Universe
by Treadmarkz It’s called Body Integrity Identity Disorder, and it’s sufferers are called “wanna-bes”, as in “I’ve got two legs but I wanna-be an amputee. It is not listed or accepted as an official disorder. Soun read more
House Of Wax review
screen suck | July 16th 2008 by william
Yet another rubbish horror movie to grace our DVD collections. There's some bad acting against a film with a pretty terrible plot about people getting turned into live wax models which doesn't even begin to be scary in the slightest. There was one go read more
Review: “The Dark Knight”
Fataculture | July 16th 2008 by Nicholas Plowman
Broadening his visionary scope to almost unimaginable lengths, Christopher Nolan’s poetic continuation of his methodical origin tale “Batman Begins” is a darkly ambitious crime-epic focusing on an unusual amount of existential dilemmas more tha read more
‘Wanted’ = Super Lame.
Green i Design | July 16th 2008 by Nick Stovey
Below is a testament on how to ‘literally waste’ 110 minutes of your life and never regret it more. ………………… Watched ‘Wanted’ last night. ‘Wanted’ is directed by Timur Bekma read more
Fletch's Mini Film Review: War, Inc.
Blog Cabins | July 15th 2008 by Dylan F
John Cusack stars in this political satire about - stop me if you've heard this one before - an assassin struggling with the morals (or lack thereof) of his profession who meets up with a vivacious brunette who helps him change his ways. Sister Joan read more
“Hellboy II: The Golden Army” Paved With Good Intentions
Media Morgue | July 14th 2008 by Judge
Genres: Action/Adventure, Suspense/Horror, Thriller, Adaptation and Sequel Running Time: 1 hr. 50 min. Release Date: July 11th, 2008 (wide) MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sequences of sci-fi action and violence, and some language. Distributors: Universal P read more
“Kit Kittredge: An American Girl” full of Character and Hope
Media Morgue | July 14th 2008 by Judge
Genres: Kids/Family and Adaptation Release Date: July 2nd, 2008 (wide) MPAA Rating: G Distributors: PicturehouseDirected by: Patricia Rozema JJ Rating: B+Kit Kittredge (Abigail Breslin) is a mini reporter. She has a great eye for detail. Sh read more
Polanski's Cul de Sac
The Big Kosher Enchilada | July 13th 2008
And I don't mean his fabulous movie, but his legal travails in the US. A very informative and fascinating documentary about his case is now showing at the Quad. Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired, provides a sympathetic look at what actually transpi read more
Hellboy 2: Del Toro, The Monster Master
The Password is Swordfish | July 12th 2008
Does the imagination of Guillermo Del Toro know no bounds? His affinity for creatures and freaks of various sorts have spawned some of the more extraordinary films of the past few years. He is one of the very few directors today who realizes that the read more
3:10 to YUMA DVD Is a Return to the “Old West”
TigerDirect Tech News | July 10th 2008 by TigerDirect
In case you didn't know, we sell DVD movies - some of the best ever made -- on TigerDirect.com. And as our resident film buff (I know, everyone claims to be a film freak; we even have a guy here at Tiger who thinks that M. Night Shyamalan has earned read more
Movie Review: Appleseed Ex Machina (Festival van de Fantastische…
Celia Ledoux | July 9th 2008
Recap, round 2Nog een herhalinkje van wat we op het BIFFF editie 2008 te zien kregen. Dit keer een lekkere manga, nummer twee van een triptiek. Een genot voor de zinnen, deze Appleseed Ex Machina. En net zoals die februarimiddag is het heerlijk druil read more
“The Band’s Visit”
Gianni Wise | July 8th 2008 by Gianni Wise
a review of “The Band’s Visit” shown at Sydney Film Festival by this interesting blog shuffleboil.com Check the rest of the blog. read more
Night at the Museum 2
Penstalker | July 8th 2008 by Mighty
I enjoyed Night at the Museum. The movie dealt with fatherhood—how the character portrayed by Ben Stiller learned to be responsible and help his kid become closer to him. In the process, he became a more responsible father. Ben Stiller is back! Tog read more
Review: “Hancock”
Fataculture | July 7th 2008 by Nicholas Plowman
In an admirable attempt to break away from the already stale Marvel-factory style, Peter Berg’s “Hancock” wanted to be a breath of free air, which is exactly what I wanted as well. Instead, it comes across as a rushed mixture of humour, human d read more
Wanted: When The Action Genre Takes Itself Too Seriously
The Password is Swordfish | July 7th 2008
Wanted is a film with a serious identity crisis. It has enormously silly plot points, surreal special effects, and Morgan Freeman saying “Shoot this maddafucka!” It also is totally committed to a tale of a man hoping to stand out in New Y read more

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