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More television shows are eliminating credit sequences in favor of cards played over the opening scene. Bring back the credits!
In a career spanning forty plus years, an Iranian director, by the name of Reza Badiyi has logged in more hours of directed television than any other individual.
The new sci-fi drama from David S. Goyer and Brannon Braga succeeds with a simple concept and near limitless potential.
Borderlands was hyped as a game that would change the way action-titles were made: Billions of guns, offline characters played online, and more. Does it hold up?
Picking up the story 7 months after the end of the first movie, the U.S. government allows refugees back into London, believing that the Rage virus no longer is a threat.
Kenneth Branagh has produced a thoroughly enjoyable romp from a Shakespeare classic.
New to DVD September 15, 2009. Co-starring Kristen Scott Thomas and Ben Barnes, Easy Virtue is one hundred percent, undiluted fun.
Mike Judge's Cult Classic Film "Office Space" Snuck Up On Theater-Goers. His New Film "Extract" is a Nice Return To Comedy Form With Some Fine Comic Performances.
American soldiers of the 2/3 Field Artillery, a group known as the "Gunners," tell of their experiences in Baghdad during the Iraq War.
Anyone who thinks that most radio shows are ad-libbed is in for a big shock as a radio presenter when the mic opens in front of them and they don't have a script.
Auteurs pandering to the lowest common denominator. Today, with Inside Man, Spike Lee. Yesterday, with The Stranger,Orson Welles.
The case for Michael Jackson's "Thriller" as the greatest music video ever made. It's influence and continued impact and relevance in today's entertainment market.
Bruno follows the same format as Borat, but Sacha Baron Cohen's latest film falls short of his 2006 hit.
Across many media one may find a sense of déjà vu from the background noises used. This is because corners are cut and sounds are easily accessible.
Fox's new adaptation of the Dr Seuss story "Horton Hears A Who", Reviewed By James Luxford
Now ten years old, Wes Craven's postmodern slasher flick Scream still gives laughs and thrills with its knowing and ironic style of horror.
A looser-than-loose "reimagining" of the 1980 Jamie Lee Curtis slasher is remade into this bloodless, by-the-numbers PG-13 fare.
Star Trek goes where no other film in the franchise has gone before, a bold modern take while still retaining the mythos of the original series in intact fashion
Movies made from Comic Books rarely Capture the True Essence of What Lies Between the pages, but Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight delivers with Explosive Impact.
2008 Best Picture Oscar nominee and Best Actor winner, this movie is an amazing look at an oil tycoon's ambition and greed.
Geneon/FUNimation's When They Cry (Higurashi no Naku Koro ni) is an intensely trippy ride through psychological horror. Highly recommended. 9/10.
Danny Boyle's poignant and shocking 28 Days Later is a zombie movie you should see and this is why.
A movie review of 28 Weeks Later as a Hollywood cash-in, and vast departure from the original 28 Days Later.
Superman, rocketed off Krypton, crashed on Earth as a baby to grow into the greatest hero in history. The Last Son of Krypton also rocketed off the page into every media.
The 2000 Mexican film Amores Perros, directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu, is a brutally honest portrait of facets of contemporary Mexican society.
Sozin's Comet ends the Avatar series with a two hour event that is sure to thrill fans.
Humans are enthralled by the idea of flight. Is it the sensation of flying or falling that sends BASE jumpers hurtling over the edges of perfectly stable objects?
If vampires were real, then how would companies market to them? This question sparked one of the most creative advertising campagins ever seen for a T.V. show.
The cult show Buffy the Vampire Slayer attracted the attention of critics with a few unforgettable episodes that are television craftsmanship at its best.
Strangers wake up in cube-shaped rooms, around them are deadly traps capable of ripping them to shreds, who created the cube and can anyone escape it?
From once upon a time to happily ever after, Disney brings magic to life - literally. Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey star in this family-friendly romantic comedy.
Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie play a psychologically fragile couple mourning the loss of a child, in the Gothic city of Venice.
East is East (1998) is a channel 4 financed film and is an example of a film which can fit into cinema or TV schedules alike.
Among those in the know, Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki's name is pretty much synonymous with imagination.
Despite an accomplished cast and good intentions, this adaptation fails to deliver a sufficient emotional punch. 1.5 stars out of 4.
Twenty years after its release, the motion picture Glory is still well worth watching -- even for those who have seen it before.
The first page of a novel is the most crucial part of the story, for it is the page most looked at by potential readers and agents.
In her latest autobiography, Marie Osmond shares the ups and downs of being an entertainer, entrepreneur, and mother of eight.
With dazzling imagery and a winning cast, filmmaker J.J. Abrams gives the Star Trek franchise a shot of adrenaline and brings the patient back to life.
Focus Features/Relativity Media's 9, starring Elijah Wood, Christopher Plummer and Jennifer Connelly, is a strong debut from writer/director Shane Acker. 8/10.
A commentary on the acting and social and political motives depicted in the film.
The groundbreaking artistry and brilliance of Suspiria confirmed Italian horror director, Dario Argento as one of the most accomplished stylists in modern cinema.
A good film will prepare you for what is to come in the first three to five minutes, if you know what to look for. Rio Bravo (1959) does so with body language and motion.
Persepolis enchants with charm and wit, despite its choice to not utilize established animated film norms and subject matter, and thrive on distinctiveness.
24 returns to primetime TV in January. In this prequel, first female U.S. president is inaugurated
After eight successful series of Will and Grace reaching our screens, the pilot episode points to reasons why the US sitcom was so well received.
The much anticipated sequel to Batman Begins is about two weeks away, and Zimmer and Howard have scored a disappointing sequel to their first score.
Laura Leighton as Sydney and Thomas Calabro as Michael are back along with a sexy new group of tormented Los Angelenos


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