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SHERLOCK HOLMES REVIEW: A Modern Period Piece
Guy Ritchie certainly did not let directing a period piece take away from his signature style and flair, because somehow he's made a historical film feel relevant and modern to today. With a magnificent cast, amazing characters and a story worthy of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle himself, Guy Ritchie's Sherlock is a new incarnation that will make Downey at home in the ranks of Michael Caine, Chistopher Plummer and Peter O'Toole.
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IRONMAN 2 PREVIEW: Exclusive Clips and Interviews
John Favreau, Robert Downey Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow are back for the follow-up to 2008's Ironman, and joining them are Don Cheadle, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke and Scarlett Johansson to bring Tony Stark face-to-face with at least one more iron man of his own design: War Machine!~Matt + Nat
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WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE PREVIEW: Sendak + Jonze...
Watch scenes from the movie and interviews with the cast and crew! It's taken decades to finally happen, but Maurice Sendak's beloved children's book, Where the Wild Things Are has finally been adapted to the silver screen. The only thing less predictable is that the director who would accomplish this feat is Spike Jonze! With a history of wild music videos and MTV's Jackass under his belt, he'd seem an unlikely choice, but he's been friends with Sendak for years and after plenty of buzz about re-fanging the controversial 60's book for a modern audience, this creature effect driven story about childhood is finally ready!~Matt+Nat
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2012 PREVIEW: Mayhem and Carnage Straight Up
When Roland Emmerich destroys the world, he does it with a certain panache. Independence Day, Godzilla, Day After Tomorrow are some of his previous epic disaster movies and 2012 looks to be kicking it up yet again. With an off-beat cast including genre favourites like John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Woody Harrelson, the Mayan doomsday is compounded by a government conspiracy and some of the biggest scale earth-ending images we've ever seen. ~Matt+Nat
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TWILIGHT: NEW MOON Sneak Peek
After Nat got us both hooked on Bella and Edward's story in 2008, we've been looking forward to a high-octane director's take on the Werewolf curveball in New Moon, so check out what Kristen, Taylor and director Chris Weitz say we're in store for! ~Matt + Nat
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AVATAR PREVIEW: Exclusive Scenes and Interviews
Watch 10-minutes of never before seen footage and interviews with James Cameron, Sigourney Weaver and Sam Worthington. It's taken 15 years for Cameron to bring his vision of Pandora to the big screen with Avatar. Using custom-made performance capture rigs on a scale never before attempted, Avatar LOOKS stunning so far! ~Matt + Nat
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THE BOOK OF ELI PREVIEW: Exclusive Clips and Interviews
The Hughes Brothers have been away from the limelight since 2001's From Hell with Johnny Depp, but their return features the huge combo of Denzel Washington and Gary Oldman in a post-apocalyptic western-inspired tale of biblical proportions.
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NEW MOON REVIEW: Twilight Kicked Up a Notch
We were both impressed with what this sequel was able accomplish over the first film in the Twilight franchise. With better action, better acting, and better direction all around, New Moon gave both Nat as a Twilight veteran, and Matt as a noob, much more than we were expecting.~Matt+Nat
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WOLFMAN PREVIEW: Exclusive Clips and Interviews
Nearly 70 years after Lon Chaney Jr. first howled at the moon, Benicio Del Toro is slipping into his signature hair, ears and underbite to bring the classic Universal monster to life in Joe Johnston's remake of The Wolf Man, With Anthony Hopkins, Hugo Weaving and Emily Blunt along for the ride!
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