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- "Pirates of the Caribbean - At World's End" Continues the Saga in Excellent Fashion, Savvy Mate?
by Ed Bagley. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End - 4 Stars (Excellent)
What a relief! Like many of my fellow reviewers, I held my breath after "Dead Man's Chest" hoping installment three "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" would not be left in the chest with Davy Jones' disgusting, slimy beating heart.
Three could have gone in the dumper with the average performance of Priates two, but thankfull... products, articles, news
- Movie Review - Ikiru
by Darren LaRose. Ikiru, translated "To Live", is the masterpiece of the great Japanese filmmaker, Akira Kurosawa. It is very different from the Samurai films for which he is most famous in the West, but it is undoubtedly one of the greatest films ever committed to celluloid.
The film, produced in 1952, tells the story of Kanji Watanabe (Takeshi Shimura), a civil servant who, as the film begins, discovers that he... products, articles, news
- The Ultimate Bourne Is Back In Action
by Yakub Susanto. One of the Franchise's Blockbuster Character is back again in this year summer movies (sequel again!). His name is Jason Bourne. Yes, Bourne is back in the third series of a film based on Robert Ludlum's best-selling novel THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM.
But it's expected that it will have an almost completely different plot, as with the two proceeding Bourne films.
Okay, just let take a look at the simp... products, articles, news
- How To Become A Respected Actor With A Long-Lasting Career
by Terra Wellington. The mystic of Hollywood brings thousands of would-be actors out to Los Angeles every year. They feel they've "got the goods" to make it as a star, so they arm themselves with a reproduced digital photo taken by their best friend and a few community theater gigs under their belt to book a series regular part on CSI: Miami. After a few months, their money runs dry and the only auditions they've ha... products, articles, news
- Movie Review - Harold and Kumar go to White Castle
by Darren LaRose. Harold and Kumar go to White Castle is the latest film from director Danny Leiner, whose previous credits include the mediocre Dude, Where's My Car. This film, thankfully, is much better; the writing is clever and funny and the characters are extremely likable. Harold, played by John Cho, is a straight-laced junior investment analyst who likes to play it safe, and ends up having work dumped on hi... products, articles, news
- Is the Last Game of Quiditch Over for Harry Potter?
by Abigail Dunne. Washington Post Book Critic says "reading Harry Potter was one of those chores of parenthood that I was happy to do -- and then happy to stop.'
All is not well in the murky world of Harry Potter. Just as the fate of the Horux is released on the world of Muggles, the pages of the nation's newspapers are as much alive with news about Harry as the Daily Prophet and like the plot of the book, dark a... products, articles, news
- Ten Classic Movie Actresses to Know and Love
by Nathania Johnson. They were the earliest stars of the silver screen. Classic movie actresses stole the hearts of movie-goers everywhere and the admiration lives on through modern times. Here are ten actresses that have made a mark on Hollywood and our hearts.
Katharine Hepburn often marched to the beat of a different drummer, and that drummer was Hepburn herself. She dared to wear pants when it wasn't ladylike to... products, articles, news
- Movie Review - Amazing Plot Similarities Between "Seraphim Falls (2006)" and "Apocalypto (2006)"
by Ugur Akinci. Since I watch a lot of movies, sometimes I see fascinating parallels and similarities between different films, both in terms of general themes and specific plot points.
In some cases, they are different movies by the same director and the THEMATIC similarities are understandable.
Take Woody Allen's "Crime and Misdemeanors (1989)" and "Match Point (2005)" for example. To me, these are basically ... products, articles, news
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