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Archive for September, 2010

See ‘Ladies & Gentlemen … The Rolling Stones’ on the Big Screen

Rolling Stones fans across the nation will get ultimate satisfaction for one night as this legendary multi-platinum band takes fans back to the summer tour that skyrocketed their careers with “Ladies & Gentlemen … The Rolling Stones.” This big screen event features classic Stones [...]

Amanda Michalka’s Music Video from ‘Secretariat’

Here is the music video for “It’s Who You Are” by Amanda Michalka from the “Secretariat” soundtrack. And check out our advance review of the Disney movie at http://itsjustmovies.com/12199.[...]

Poster Peek: ‘Little Fockers’

— by CHRIS HYATT — This Christmas, “Little Fockers,” the third installment in the “Meet The Parents” series, arrives in theatres. As we all know, movie posters are designed to make good movies look epic and epic fail movies look good. Here are a few things you can[...]

Trailer Talk: ‘Expecting Mary’

— by JOSUE SANCHEZ — I love movies. They provide such a freedom to explore other people’s lives and trials while in the comfort and safety of your own home (or in a theater). There are subjects that trouble so many — subjects of struggle and desperation — and when they [...]

Under Review: ‘Vanishing on 7th Street’

— by KYLA DREWETTE — Directed by Brad Anderson, “Vanishing on 7th Street” is a post-apocalyptic survivor story. A mysterious blackout has caused the disappearance of the most of the world’s population, leaving only piles of deflated clothing behind. Days later, strange shadows and [...]

On the Set of ‘Scream 4’

— by JESSIKA OWENS — Now that production on “Scre4m” is full on, and filming draws to an end, it is finally time to get some behind the scenes looks at a little town we all know and love, Woodsboro. In this clip, we see that Gale Weathers-Riley (Courteney Cox Arquette) and Ji[...]

Ten Clips from ‘The Town’

— by AMANDA KOEHLER — It’s Ben Affleck’s second major turn at directing, and from these clips, “The Town” proves Affleck has the chops to helm a movie. In the film (which he also cowrote and adapted from the Chuck Hogan novel “Prince of Thieves”), Affl[...]

Sing-Along with Disney’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’ on the Big Screen

NCM Fathom and Walt Disney Studios invite fans young and old to “be our guest” as Belle, the Beast and their friends return to the big screen for a very special two-day Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along Event on Wednesday, Sept. 29 at 6:30 p.m. local time and Saturday, Oct. 2 at noon local time.[...]

Under Review: ‘Super’

— by KYLA DREWETTE — Written and directed by James Gunn, “Super” hooks you in from the start. Beginning with the film’s opening credits – a colorful, bloody and crudely drawn cartoon that features the characters in a lively dance sequence – you know you’re about to witness so[...]

Trailer Talk: ‘Priest’ (International Version)

— by CHRIS HYATT — Today’s wisenheimer intro is dedicated to the late Don LaFontaine, aka “The Voice of God” and “the movie announcer guy,” who died two years ago. As you read this next line, please imagine his voice in your mind. In a world besieged by[...]

Under Review: ‘Secretariat’

— by ADAM POYNTER — Everybody loves an underdog story, whether it is a human or an animal. We have seen many stories about horses (fictional and fact), including “Seabiscuit,” “Flicka” and “Dreamer.” These are all tales of exceptional horses, and all movies I have seen[...]

‘Superman/Batman: Apocalypse’ Flying Into Select Theaters

— by ANDY BEHBAKHT — In just a couple of weeks, the Man of Steel and the Caped Crusader will face one of DC’s ultimate bad guys, Darkseid, in “Superman/Batman Apocalypse.” In addition, the newest introduction of Kara Zor-El (a.k.a Supergirl) will be part of the movie’s pl[...]

Trailer Talk: ‘Let Me In’

— by AMANDA KOEHLER — Sick of vampire movies yet? Hopefully not, because here comes another one! “Let Me In” is a remake of the 2008 Swedish film “Let the Right One In.” In the film, Chloe Grace Moretz plays Abby, the new neighbor to Owen (Kodi Smit-McPhee). The t[...]

Two Clips from ‘You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger’

— by AMANDA KOEHLER — What’s a Woody Allen movie without a little complicated romance? His newest film, “You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger,” focuses on two married couples and their complex relationships. Alfie (Anthony Hopkins) leaves his wife of 40 years, Helena (Gem[...]