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February 8th, 2010 - 1:38 pm § in Features

Take a Peek at the Animated Horror Project ‘A.D.’

– by ROB COX –

“A.D.” is an animated horror project by video-game director Ben Hibon and writer Haylar Garcia. The most striking aspect of this clip (which, true to its “teaser” label, is painfully short on story specifics) is the dystopian tone.

Mainstream animation isn’t frequently paired with post-apocalyptic themes and, in that way, this trailer recalls last year’s “9,” another animated film that stood out for its post-apocalyptic setting and dark themes.

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February 8th, 2010 - 11:33 am § in News

First Look: CGI Smurf

– by BEN FOWLER – Currently in the “facepalm” section of films in development — alongside the “Yogi Bear” movie — is “The Smurfs.” The movie is starting to take shape and below you can see the first leaked image from the film of one of the titular ...


February 8th, 2010 - 10:16 am § in Posters & Trailers

Trailer Talk: ‘Solitary Man’

– by ROBERT DeFEIS – “Solitary Man” is a film about a guy who reaches a crossroads in his life and systematically destroys everything around him. That man is Michael Douglas, who plays Ben Kalmen, a former owner of a car dealership chain whose career and marriage were ...


February 8th, 2010 - 5:49 am § in Reviews

Under Review: ‘Dear John’

– by ALEXA MILAN – Anyone who sees a movie based on a Nicholas Sparks book should know exactly what they’re getting into: a sappy love story set on the beach in which the couple experiences a montage of happy moments and lots of drama-filled trials and tribulations that prevent ...


February 8th, 2010 - 12:50 am § in Short Film Theater

Short Film Theater: ‘Old Fangs’

– by ALLISON HIGGINBOTHAM – With so many animated movies being 3D (but not actually playing in 3D), it’s nice to see films with 2D drawings. The short film “Old Fangs” looked more like a cartoon you’d see on Nickelodeon than a Pixar movie. “Old Fangs” tells the story of a ...


February 7th, 2010 - 9:16 pm § in Reviews

Under Review: ‘Smallville: Absolute Justice’

– by JOSUE SANCHEZ – I remember being 6 years old and visiting a friend with my mom. I was sitting in their living room, and a movie they were watching before we arrived was playing on the TV set. What I saw next changed my life forever. On the TV appeared a man, wearing a business [...]...


February 7th, 2010 - 4:57 pm § in Features

Preview Four Super Bowl Movie Commercials

– by SEAN GERSKI – Everyone knows Super Bowl commercials are basically the most expensive ads you can buy, but as pricey as they are, it is probably money well spent. When else are you going to have people watch TV and actually look forward to seeing the commercials? In the day of DVR ...






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