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5 New Movies Coming out This Weekend…
All Women's Talk - For Women Only! | December 12th 2009 by olga
New movies come out and people enjoy watching them every Friday. Are you the type that enjoys watching them every Friday? Movie time is the time to get out and escape all of the stress brought on during the heavy work week. It’s a time to go out wi read more
Chicken Little MEDIAFIRE
Cool Mediafire Movies collection | December 9th 2009 by Nirav Prajapati
This epic tale presents a new twist to the classic fable of a young chicken who causes widespread panic when he mistakes a falling acorn for a piece of the sky. In this hilarious adventure, Chicken Little is determined to restore his reputation. But read more
Nightmare on Elm Street
Life in they mind of Mayeshah | December 7th 2009 by Michele Mings
I am not one for horror movies but this is more suspense than horror well I guess it is horror but who gives a fart.It looks really good I didnt even feel scared when watching it!!! NIIICCCEEE and Freddie actually looks like a burn victim rather than read more
Psyche Goes to the Movies -- The Caveman's Valentine
Jung At Heart | December 7th 2009 by Cheryl Fuller, PhD
Next up in our film series is The Caveman's Valentine. Samuel L. Jackson gives a virtuoso performance in this intensely visual suspense film. Jackson stars as Romulus Ledbetter, a brilliant musician whose mental demons have driven him onto the stre read more
Filipina Actress
Boots Guy | December 6th 2009 by Michel John Allones
One of the more versatile actresses of Premiere Productions in the 50s was Virginia Montes. She was cast in drama, comedy and action pictures opposite the studio's top eading men notably Efren Reyes, her love on and offcam. The great Gerry de Leon read more
8 Reasons Hitchcock’s North By Northwest Still Rules
Behind The Scenes TV | December 6th 2009 by Alan
From punking U.N. security to employing what Guillermo Del Toro called a “perpetual-motion thriller machine,” Alfred Hitchcock’s 1959 movie North By Northwest is an underrated classic. Recently reissued in special 50th-anniversary DVD and Blu- read more
5 New Movies Coming out This Friday
All Women's Talk - For Women Only! | December 4th 2009 by olga
Are you as ready to hit the movies this weekend as I am? If so, let’s do our homework first and see which 5 new movies that are coming out this Friday are truly worth the ride! 5. Armored Director: Nimrуd Antal Genre: Drama, Suspense/Thriller read more
Movie Review of Telegu movie Amarawati
Daily Latest News | December 3rd 2009 by Daily Latest News
Cast: Bhoomika, Ravibabu, Sneha, Gadde Sindhura, Tarakaratna and others Music: Shekar Chandra Producer: Ananda Prasad Release Date: December 03, 2009 Rating: 3/5 The Telegu movie Amaravati is directed by Ravibabu and produced by Ananda Prasad. It has read more
Lars von Trier's Antichrist
NYC You Are Here | December 3rd 2009 by Quinn
This film starts off with a slow motion black and white sex scene between an unnamed couple. The graphic sex is not what brothers you about this film, its the violence. In Hack-'em-up horror movies the grotesque violence seems fake due to lack in plo read more
anyone know a good suspense movies or detective/slasher films?
Night Stalker Detective | December 3rd 2009 by gene cox
I want anyone recommend a good slasher/suspense/detective films, preferlly a movie about finding who the killer is and got twist in it, like a slasher film but actually got a interesting plot about find out the the killer and all his methods or motiv read more
Month in Review: November '09
Book Chick City | December 3rd 2009
Can you believe it is December and Christmas is nearly upon us? The days are shorter, the winds are colder *hence why book chick needs her earmuffs!* I do love Christmas though! It's my favourite time of year (yes, I love it even more than Halloween! read more
If Casablanca (1942) was made today…
Anomalous Material - Movie Blog | December 1st 2009 by Castor
A case could be made that movies like Casablanca (1942) would never get off the ground in today’s Hollywood. Widely seen as one of the greatest movie ever made, the movie is not as much about dazzling the audience with fancy movie tricks than read more
Excellent thriller from the Britain's Premiere House of Horror
Shades of Gray | November 29th 2009 by Steve Miller
Scream of Fear (aka "Taste of Fear") (1961)Starring: Susan Strasberg, Ronald Lewis, Ann Todd and Christopher LeeDirector: Seth HoltWheelchair-bound Penny (Strasberg) returns to her wealthy father's house for the first time in ten years, only to be to read more
History’s Greatest Romantic Comedy
Brandon A. Cox | November 29th 2009 by Brandon Cox
I, like most men I know, enjoy movies with some action and movement. Fire… explosions… suspense… these are the elements that get us excited. None of those “chick flicks,” right? My wife will sit and cry over all the sad read more
Boris Karloff Blogathon: lights out everybody
orange and black | November 26th 2009
A couple of years ago, when I began to search for something apart from music to listen to on my new Mp3 player, the world of old time radio opened up before me. And I've been happily addicted ever since.I was surprised at first to discover how many read more
Halloween movie review
Scary Movie Mania | November 26th 2009 by Sidney R Shannon
Written By: Sidney R. Shannon,We’ve all seen certain movies that we don't mind watching over again, and each time we see them they remind us exactly why we liked them in the first place. Well, Halloween is that kind of movie.Halloween is a story ab read more
"New Movies attack in December"
find new things here | November 25th 2009 by jaime taripe jr
For those movie fanatics, your long wait is over because there will be more exciting movies to be released in December. If you were satisfied with the movies in the theather recently such as “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” starring Kristen Stewa read more
James Baldwin's "Go Tell it on the Mountain" vs. Charla…
The First Two Pages | November 25th 2009 by Tom Heehler
Baldwin Everyone had always said that John would be a preacher when he grew up, just like his father. It had been said so often that John, without ever thinking about it, had come to believe it himself. Not until the morning of his fourteenth bi read more
North by Northwest 50th Anniversary Edition
Well Above Average | November 24th 2009 by Stella Louise
Alfred Hitchcock directed dozens and dozens of movies, but if you could watch only one, make it North by Northwest. I've only seen about a dozen of Hitchcock's movies, but North by Northwest is easily my favorite. It stars Cary Grant and features a read more
Watch It
In Reference to Murder | November 24th 2009 by BV Lawson
Clicker.com was officially launched this week, with an aim to index all the movies, TV shows and other video content available online and arrange it by network, genre and show name. It currently includes 5,200 shows on 1,200 networks and 1,200 movie read more
When Does Paranormal Activity Come to DVD/Blu-Ray?
Erik's Movie Blog | November 23rd 2009 by Erik
Paramount Home Entertainment has announced the DVD and Blu-Ray release date for the most profitable movie of all time, the massive hit Paranormal Activity. The horror flick, which I can say is one of the few scary movies to give me nightmares for at read more
When Does Paranormal Activity Come to DVD/Blu-Ray?
Erik's Movie Reviews | November 23rd 2009 by Erik
Paramount Home Entertainment has announced the DVD and Blu-Ray release date for the most profitable movie of all time, the massive hit Paranormal Activity. The horror flick, which I can say is one of the few scary movies to give me nightmares for at read more
Angels and Demons
DVD Reviews and More | November 23rd 2009 by carlosvelasquez
Dan Brown is flying high these days. His novels are hot property in Hollywood, even before they are written. But, the fact is that the man can indeed produce great suspense literature – if it qualifies for that --, the one that can translate well i read more
The Wild Wild Planet
Lost Highway's B-movie Reviews and Cult Films | November 21st 2009 by Lost Highway
Daniel Wiltshire has been a fan of movies for as long as he can remember, but it was the prime-time movie theme weeks on local independent TV stations – while growing up in the ’80’s – that first amped his interest in classic sci-fi read more
NEW MOON!
Micaela | November 21st 2009 by Micaela
What a long but amazing day! Woke up really early today, took a shower, got ready and went to Jackie's house. After we were all ready, we left and went to the mall to see NEW MOON! All I have to say for that movie is that it took my breath away read more
198. Anonymous...Dvds...
blindperfect | November 21st 2009
I seemed to be receiving anonymous comments on my blog, latest one is on my last post. Sadly they weren't related to my posts at all. So I've just changed 'comments' made on this blog only for 'registered users or one with open ID'. Hope that should read more
Techno-Geek Directors Who Changed Filmmaking Forever
Gadget News, Reviews and Stories | November 20th 2009 by Kash
For most of my life whenever it came to watching movies, er sorry…I mean “films,” (ever since film school I learned that “movie” is as derogatory a term as calling a little person a midget) I would place them in two categories: Films I abs read more
A Nice, but Surprising, 4.5 Star Review for Chronicles of The Los…
Tracy's News & Gossip | November 19th 2009 by Tracy Cooper-Posey
The timing couldn’t be nicer, really. With the new Sherlock Holmes movie coming out next month, and the yummy casting of Robert Downie Jnr. as Sherlock Holmes and Jude Law as Dr. Watson, we’ve finally got a casting that’s inte read more
Techpedition » Blog Archive » Foreign Film Review: Oldboy
Best Korean Movies | November 18th 2009 by Lee
Oh Dae-su, a Korean businessman, husband, and father finds himself kidnapped and placed in a holding jail that appears to looks like a run down hotel room with no access to the outside world other than a television set. … The extremeness of the read more
Take it Personally
Why This is Good | November 18th 2009 by Ginger Earle
Basic screenwriting teaches you that a hero must have a goal, and his or her pursuit of this goal and the obstacles they face constitutes the story. It is vital to the emotional impact of your story that the hero’s goal is something personal. It ne read more

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