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The Theatre Bizarre
The Theatre Bizarre is a graphic horror film from beginning to end. What begins like a typical horror flick soon becomes an extraordinary...
Marvin Vasquez
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Matthew Broderick Brings Ferris Bueller Back to Life
Actor Matthew Broderick has brought the Ferris Bueller character back to life in a new Honda commercial. Broderick plays himself...
Marvin Vasquez
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USC-Centered Web Reality Series Debuts
Actor James Franco is making noise again. Franco's Web series titled "Undergrads" is sparking controversy, particularly...
Marvin Vasquez
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The Artist
's Uggie to retire at 10
Remember Uggie? Now, you will. Uggie, the dog who appeared in the movie, The Artist, is retiring at age 10, which is 50+ in dog...
Marvin Vasquez
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One for the Money
Taking over the beautiful Four Season’s hotel in Beverly Hills was the beautiful, and elegant Katherine Heigl, supported...
Sean Oliver
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Haywire
When an action thriller begins quietly, as it does in Steven Soderbergh’s newest film Haywire, it should be suggested to...
Ariel Paredes
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My Most Anticipated Movies of 2012 (Part 1)
JANUARY The Iron Lady (Jan. 13) Two words: Meryl Streep. She is the main reason I will inevitably end up seeing this movie....
Sabina Ibarra
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In Darkness
Set for a limited release in February 2012, In Darkness is the story of Leopold Socha, a Polish Christian and city sanitation...
Patrick Meissner
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We Need to Talk About Kevin
: Lynne Ramsay’s Captivating New Movie
The title of this film doesn’t quite convey the chilling story that unfolds in director Lynne Ramsay’s newest film,...
Ariel Paredes
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The Divide
2012 is finally here. Whether you believe in a coming apocalypse or not, The Divide is here to give way to the many post-apocalyptic...
Nataly Chavez
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TV Time
Raunchy Television
“...We know how to f***ing party!” So says Frank Gallagher in his opening monologue of the first episode of Showtime’s...
Nick Golden
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Miss Bala
One of the most talked about films from Mexico in the last couple of years finally comes to America with a big bang. Inspired...
Sean Oliver
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Declaration of War
A critics' favorite at the Cannes Film Festival, Declaration of War comes stateside. Written and directed by Jérémie...
Sean Oliver
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The Artist
Gains Popularity
Unarguably, one of the best movies of 2011 is The Artist. And it is gaining momentum from acclaimed critics for its picture....
Marvin Vasquez
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Free Film Series @ LACMA
A special program organized in conjunction with the exhibition Contested Visions in the Spanish Colonial World. Hosted by Edward...
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The Devil Inside
In an age where POV (point-of-view) horror movies like Paranormal Activity and its two sequels rule the box office, one might...
Nick Golden
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The Iron Lady
The Iron Lady is the story of Margaret Thatcher. For those who need a reminder, Thatcher was the UK’s first female Prime Minister....
Nick Golden
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Pariah
Sure to be a hit, Pariah is controversial yet poignant. The project started as a short film and grew into a feature, says director...
Sean Oliver
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War Horse
Steven Spielberg returns to the director’s chair with two holiday blockbuster projects: first up is The Adventures of Tintin,...
Sean Oliver
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The Adventures of Tintin
I’m a fan of the comic book series by Hergé; I’ve read them all. That’s why this review is going to...
David Tobin
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In The Land of Blood and Honey
Clint Eastwood, Robert Redford and Ben Affleck are three of the many who have done it successfully. Now, we can add Angelina...
Marvin Vasquez
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The 50 Films You Must See Before Oscar Night 2012
50/50 A Better Life A Dangerous Method A Separation Albert Nobbs Beginners Bridesmaids Captain America Cars 2...
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Carnage
Those unfamiliar with Yasmina Reza’s critically acclaimed play, “God of Carnage,” are in for a refreshing movie-watching...
Kristina Bravo
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London River
Finally coming to America is the critically lauded film London River, which debuted at the Berlin film festival and received...
Sean Oliver
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Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel
The unheralded godfather of the fast-and-cheap indie film, Roger Corman, has spent his career not getting the respect he deserves,...
Sean Oliver
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The Channel Surfer
Top 10 of 2011
2011 was what I like to call the Year of the Departure. Oprah, Regis, Meredith Vieira and Susan Lucci all said goodbye to their...
Hiko Mitsuzuka
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TV Time
Randy Wayne
Randy Wayne picks up after the fourth ring. Throughout the weekend we had been playing unintentional phone tag due to conflicting...
Sola Fasehum
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Annual Worst-Of Lists
’Tis the season for the all of the year-end Best-Of lists. All of the critics groups are weighing in with all of their...
Frederick Mintchell
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Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Based on the best-selling John le Carré novel (which has already been turned into a TV miniseries), Tinker, Tailor, Soldier,...
Abbi Toushin
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I Melt With You
Hearing that I Melt With You was a film like no other spiked my anticipation. I couldn’t wait, and after seeing it I definitely...
Sean Oliver
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