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ALICE IN WONDERLAND PREVIEW: Burton's Imagination in 3D
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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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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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BURIED SNEAK PEEK
Watch clips from the film and see Ryan & Rodrigo the night of the Sundance premiere! When we heard that Ryan Reynolds teamed up with Spanish Director Rodrigo Cortes to make a film that takes place exclusively in a coffin for 90-minutes, we were terrified and intrigued. When it rocked Sundance and got a $3-Million Lionsgate distribution deal right after its premiere, we were sold!
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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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CLASH OF THE TITANS PREVIEW: Exclusive Scenes and...
The Incredible Hulk director Louis Leterrier brings Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes and Sam Worthington together to tell one of the oldest stories in Greek Mythology, and to remake the 1981 Clash of the Titans. Check out these six scenes from the movie and interviews with the cast and crew! ~Matt+Nat
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IMAGINARIUM OF DR. PARNASSUS REVIEW
Were it not for the extenuating circumstances of Heath Ledger's death mid-production and the just-in-time rescue by faces like Jude Law, Colin Farrell and Johnny Depp, Terry Gilliam's gorgeous masterpiece of nonsensical visual splendour might not have been a must-see film... but since all that DID happen, we can't help but recommend it, warts and all!
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BOOK OF ELI REVIEW: Rewatch!
The Hughes Brothers may have delivered us a familiar "by the book" post-apocalyptic world, the story certainly took some unexpected turns to the point that The Book of Eli may just have a "Sixth Sense" need for a rewatch! Just keep your eye on Denzel in some of the clips in this review!
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CLASH OF THE TITANS REVIEW: Source Material, Anyone?
Director Louis Leterrier definitely brought to life an epic tale of gods and men, with huge stakes, massive monsters, and some great big actors. But if it's faithfulness to the 1981 movie you're looking for, or faithfulness to the legend of Perseus, or even a good 3D visual experience, Clash of the Titans is going to let you down. We enjoyed the hell out of it on some levels, and yet were left feeling completely empty on others. What did you think?~Matt + Nat
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SHERLOCK HOLMES PREVIEW: Victorian Street Elementary
If you're looking for a director who can completely erase stuffy, old British boredom, you don't have to go any further than Guy Ritchie. And so giving him the reigns to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous Victorian detective seems like something of an inspired gamble. With Robert Downey Jr and Jude Law taking the roles of Holmes and Watson, and Canadian starlet Rachel McAdams playing a deliciously villainous love interest, the cast is as strong as the source material, but we'll have to wait until Christmas to see what's inside the packaging. ~Matt + Nat
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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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