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Movie Review for Vanishing on 7th Street
When it comes to making a scary movie, writers and directors typically choose to go one of two directions: horror or terror. Horror is putting the monster or killer right in your face and showing off their gruesome skills, replete with blood and guts. Terror, however, keeps what you fear in the
‘Beyond the Box: Television & the Internet’ Book Review | How the Web Influences TV’s Future
Beyond the Box: Television and the Internet explores the complex relationship between television and the internet in today's society, and what this means for viewers ...
John Dempsey - Variety
John Dempsey Title: Email: John Dempsey, based in New York, joined Variety in 1977 as a reporter. Over the years, he has covered various beats: broadcast-network-TV programming, TV syndication, cable television and the business of TV sports. He now focuses on cable TV. Before Variety, he worked
Movie Review for Red Riding Hood - CinemaBlend.com
David Johnson's script somehow wrings no tension or dramatic stakes out of the many life-or-death situations, and Hardwicke offers so much misdirection about who the werewolf might be that it's impossible to play along with the mystery. Seyfried, with her enormous eyes and fairy-tale pale skin, is
Movie Review for Jane Eyre (2011) - CinemaBlend.com
To bring something new and accessible to <I>Jane Eyre</I>, director Cary Fukunaga simply engrosses himself and his actors in the cloaked gloom of the era, stirring up the passion and life that's been there all along in Charlotte Bronte's story. His <I>Jane Eyre</I> feels unmistakably of another
Movie Review for Source Code - CinemaBlend.com
It's a big and twisty sci-fi film that unfortunately only unravels from there. Director Duncan Jones, without the meticulous production design and skilled acting that so distinguished his debut feature <I>Moon</I>, has chosen a bear of a script for his follow-up, littered with giant logical leaps
Movie Review for Mars Needs Moms - CinemaBlend.com
<I>Mars Needs Moms</I> is just good enough to be disappointing. It settles for so much less than it could be, and in doing so, cheats its characters, its audience and its own credibility. Ultimately, it fails, but it does so like a talented athlete who strayed from his game plan or a skilled chef
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Movie Review for Unknown
Sadly for all of us, <I>Unknown</I> is not a wild, violent fantasy like <I>Taken</I>, more of a <I>Bourne Supremacy</I> knockoff, in which a man with memory problems wanders around Berlin demanding some answers, dammit. For all that it crowds the frame with actors you love-- Diane Kruger, Aidan
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