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An Exclusive Interview with Director Benjamin Parslow

— by H.G. WATSON — I spend a lot of time staying up till the wee hours of the night browsing film sites and Facebook looking for new and interesting movies to watch, a sleep-wrecking habit that began when I started reviewing films. The honest truth is that most of what I stumble upon is […][...]

A Clip from ‘The Next Three Days’

— by AMANDA KOEHLER — John Brennan (Russell Crowe) has a wife (Elizabeth Banks) in jail for a murder she didn’t commit. Three years into her sentence, Laura can’t take it anymore, and John is worried for her mental health. He’s decided the only thing left for him to do is to break Laura out […][...]

Kung Fu Panda 2: Teaser

— by SHERICE ANTOINETTE — One word comes to mind after watching the teaser trailer for “Kung Fu Panda 2: The Kaboom of Doom”: hilarious. Just as the trailer dictates, the awesomeness returns next summer and if the sequel is as amusing as this teaser, the second film will be as funny as the first. […][...]

The Cure to ‘The Hangover’ — Join the Movement

— by MARIUSZ ZUBROWSKI — I, for one, am sick of hearing people quote “The Hangover” (i.e. “there’s a tiger in the bathroom”) and drone on about how incredibly “epic” it was. Although it may have been the most successful rated-R comedy in the history of man, the Todd Phillips-helmed picture simply wasn’t funny. Now […][...]

Trailer Talk: ‘Rabbit Hole’

— by ADAM POYNTER — We’ve all experienced loss in one way or another and we know the pain and heightened emotions you can go through while working your way through the grieving process. It can be an extremely hard thing to get through even if it isn’t you, but someone you love who is […][...]

A Featurette from ‘Morning Glory’

— by AMANDA KOEHLER — Becky Fuller (Rachel McAdams) has been hired as the new executive producer on a morning news show called Daybreak. Despite the fact that the job will be stressful and rule her life, she’s pretty psyched. However, she needs to learn how to deal with her diva anchor Colleen (Diane Keaton), […][...]

A Clip from ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1’

— by ALLISON HIGGINBOTHAM — I often joke that “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” will be the beginning of the end of my childhood. Harry and I have come a long way. What started out as three 11-year-olds discovering magic has grown to three young adults fighting to save the wizarding world. […][...]

Under Review: ‘Saw 3D’

— by JESSIKA OWENS — The little franchise that could, more commonly known as “Saw,” claims that the seventh film in the series is its last. Am I prepared to hold my breath? Not exactly. The one thing the “Saw” series excels at on a consistent basis, is leaving its endings open for further exploration. […][...]

Under Review: ‘Megamind’

— by MARIUSZ ZUBROWSKI — Call me a conspiracy theorist, a radical, or a lunatic with a sharp tongue – but I’m always euphoric when I notice a (probably unintentional, but ‘ya never know) Illuminati and Bible connection in an unexpected place – namely in the realm of cinema. Such was the case with Tom […][...]

Under Review: ‘Nothing Personal’

— by BEV QUESTAD — The ring comes off the finger. Stripped of lipstick, comb, home, relationships and name, the woman leaves her country and takes a plane to Ireland. A backpack with a tent is all she owns as she walks down the highway, slipping off during the nights to camp. Wet, windy, desolate. […][...]