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Netflix Weekend 8/8: Tarantino Edition
This week we’ll be highlighting three films by Quentin Tarantino: Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, and Jackie Brown. Why, you ask? Because summer is in the dog days of August, and it’s time for a pallet cleanser from the non-stop parade of studio tent-poles, that...
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Mousterpiece Cinema, Episode 151: “Pulp Fiction”
Don't worry, friends, you haven't broken your concentration. Yes, this is a new episode of Mousterpiece Cinema. And yes, this week, Josh and Gabe are talking about one of the most influential and iconic films of the 1990s, the decidedly family-unfriendly Quent...
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First Trailer & Poster for Matthew Vaughn’s “Kingsman: The Secret Service” Online
I'd be lying if I said that I haven't fantasized about living in a movie like this at some point in my childhood (or 2 days ago). With that said, the trailer for Matthew Vaughn's Kingsman: The Secret Service hit all the right notes for me. Rugged street-smart ...
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Weekend Box Office: “Captain” Wins Again, “Rio” A Close Second
Based on the box office this weekend, there were only two movies in release - so it goes as the summer movie season approaches. Despite the fact that the animated sequel Rio 2 opened in first place on Friday, it slipped into second place for Saturday and Sunda...
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Weekend Box Office: “Captain,” Of Course
Whenever a new Marvel movie comes out, there's not much else to talk about at the box office, as no one wants to open a movie against it and the Marvel movie plays on so many screens that it's inevitable that it claims the top prize. And so it was this weekend...
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Spike Lee’s ‘Oldboy’ Remake Disappoints
In 2003, Oldboy struck at precisely the right time for movie lovers. It was able to introduce a whole slew of canny viewers to the then-blossoming world of Korean cinema. It put director Park Chan-wook and his Vengeance Trilogy on the map. For the film, famed ...
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Samuel L. Jackson Joins Stephen King Adaptation ‘Cell’
amuel L. Jackson will be starring in the next film adaptation of a Stephen King book, presumably the fifty-second, this time of his simple 2006 techno-horror, Cell. He will be opposite John Cusack in the lead role, with Tod Williams (Paranormal Activity 2) dir...
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The Trouble With the Terrible ‘Turbo’
The most tried-and-true formula in the history of storytelling is the tale of the underdog. In the proud tradition of David, The Miracle on Ice, and Susan Boyle comes Turbo, the snail who dreamed a dream of being a race car driver. Turbo doesn't have to face a...
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