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Wicker Park, Paparazzi & More "Wicker Park" starring Josh Hartnett is a stylish yet stupid remake... "Paparazzi," produced by Mel Gibson, will have you on the edge of your seats the whole time... "Vanity Fair" starring Reese Witherspoon is a loser... etc. |
Home Theater September 6, 2004 |
Latest Reviews DVD: Soul Plane Mile-High Edition... DVD: Judgment at Nuremberg... |
Fast Company September 2004 |
"Ain't It the Truth!" E.Y. Harburg accepted Bert Lahr and wanted him for the part of the Cowardly Lion because the role was one of the things that The Wizard of Oz stands for, the search for some basic human necessity. |
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Suspect Zero & More Movie reviews: Suspect Zero... Anacondas: The Hunt For The Blood Orchid... Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2... Two out of three ain't bad. |
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Exorcist: The Beginning & More Movie takes: The Excorcist prequel thrills... Without a Paddle sinks... Nicotina kills... Hero kicks it... etc. |
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Top 10: Drug-Related Movies The list includes movies that feature drugs as an essential theme, either based on actual stories and drug experiences, or purely fictional. Worth watching more than once, these movies will allow you to see things from a different perspective. |
The Motley Fool August 17, 2004 Alyce Lomax |
Alien and Predator, Together Forever? News Corp.'s Twentieth Century Fox film unit may be laughing all the way to the bank, seeing how the No. 1 film last weekend was none other than this horror/sci-fi offering. |
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Alien vs. Predator, Yu-Gi-Oh! & More New movies: Two iconic monsters with awesome special effects, and a Japanese cartoon that needs them. Plus, the Princess needs a date for the wedding -- hers. |
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Marlon Brando: The Greatest Actor of All Time Any way you slice it, Marlon Brando was among the greatest silver screen legends the world has ever known. |
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Collateral, Little Black Book & More Movies in review: A winner, a loser -- plus, Tim Robbins in Code 46. |
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