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By: Jamie Steele
The new Batman film has been eagerly awaited for the last three years, since the franchise was revitalised by the British director, Christopher Nolan. more...
Movie Franchise Reboots and Kick-starts
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By: Jesse McLean
Recent attempts to revive old studio tent poles have met with varying degrees of success. Is this continuing trend a boom or bust for moviegoers? more...
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By: Bengisu Kuscu
Hollywood aims for more than Jane Austen's mutilation by making changes to her novels that can infuriate scholars. more...
Joss Whedon, from Buffy to Dollhouse
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By: Philip Copple
Whedon is a cult hero,having had the Browncoat movement from Firefly fans formed to support him and his work.He is often seen as writing from a Feminist Perspective. more...
Edward Norton as the Incredible Hulk
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By: Trunkos Judit
In this new version of the Hulk story Edward Norton attempts to bring out the most of the simple comic hero's character and transfer Hulk's story into a more sophisticate more...
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Neil Trifunovich, has worked in the film industry for over 30 years working with movie luminaries from director David Cronenberg to actor Jackie Chan. more...
Pulp Fiction Tops Online Chart
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By: James Luxford
Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction" has come first in an online list of the best movies of the past 25 years (1983-present). more...
Time for Peace Film Awards 2008
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By: Alice Woolliams
Humanist concerns topped the bill in London as the UK's capital played host to its first Time for Peace Film & Music Awards on May 12 at the Landmark Hotel. more...
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By: Kirk Jacobson
Summer has arrived and with it has come a broad swath of high-budgeted, action-packed blockbusters. Between Iron Man, Zohan and Batman the hits will keep coming. more...
The Biltmore, Seaquarium in Movies
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By: Leslie Halpern
In addition to its popular beaches, Miami attracts movies and TV shows to the area because of two great locations for filming: The Biltmore Hotel and Miami Seaquarium. more...
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By: Dan Benamor
Some movies are so inept they somehow come out enjoyable. In keeping with the best and worst of lists halfway through the year, here are the guilty pleasures of 2008. more...
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By: Dan Benamor
Halfway through the year some real stinkers have been unleashed upon audiences. Below are ten films to avoid as they make the trek to DVD. more...
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By: Dan Benamor
As the calendar flips its way towards mid-June, a lot of quality films have already been released. Below are the ten best. more...
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Louisiana attracted about $500 million of film production business in 2007 and is now setting up the infrastructure to become "Hollywood South" more...