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notcoming.com | Idiocracy
'Not Coming to a Theater Near You' is a film review website that assumes a bias towards older, often unpopular, and sometimes unknown films that merit a second look.
Open Wide
In "Open Wide," <I>Variety</I> editors Hayes and Bing explore the current state of the film biz and the way its emphasis on opening weekend box office grosses has transformed the industry both creatively and commercially.
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Review: 'Puss in Boots' is Entertaining for Children and Adults Alike | FirstShowing.net
Spin-offs rarely work. Sure, you get the occasional side character that's actually strong enough to carry their own movie or TV show. Television show
Dragon Hunters : DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video
Look at this thing. Just look at it. When we say we want our children's movies to have more imagination, this is what we mean. The film is
Review: Pedro Almodovar's Broken Embraces
<p><a href="http://worldfilm.about.com/od/spanishfilms/fr/brokenembraces.htm"><img src="http://z.about.com/d/worldfilm/1/0/j/L/1/brokenembraces-300.jpg"alt="Broken Embraces - Pedro Almodovar - NYFF"width="300/"/></a></p><p>Pedro Almodovar's<a
Bright Eyes
It was a perfect Grammy moment: On the night of the music biz kudocast, Bright Eyes singer Conor Oberst announced to the soldout Orpheum Theater that his band was about to perform live on the telecast. "Billy Joe from Green Day and I are even sporting the same eye makeup," he said, before
Rumble in the Bronx
The bod's still in shape, and the looks are still boyish, but 40-something Jackie Chan takes it a tad more gently in "Rumble in the Bronx," an enjoyable comedy-actioner whose ooh-aah moments are mostly confined to the last few reels. This N.Y.-set update of Bruce Lee's "Return of the
The Aryan Couple
Producer-turned-director John Daly's twist on the "Schindler's List"-type Holocaust genre, "The Aryan Couple" allows Jews to claim the heroic role in their own drama -- even the titular duo turn out to be Jewish resistance fighters in disguise.
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