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Kathryn Schroeder, Managing Editor

As the founder of FilmFracture, Kathryn has spent plenty of time in the dark scribbling notes she can usually decipher afterward. And trying to not spill her gummy bears. You can also find her covering culture and lifestyle for OZY, and tweaking content behind the scenes as an editor for various other websites where her name is never in lights.

Kathryn is an MPAA accredited journalist.

Hugo

October 31, 2011 by Kathryn Schroeder

Synopsis: An orphan (Asa Butterfield) teams up with a girl (Chloe Moretz) to solve a mystery involving his late father, a gruff toy merchant and a heart-shaped lock. Release Date: November 23, 2011     MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre(s): Drama, Fantasy Film Review Production There is a glimmer of nostalgia in Martin Scorses’s Hugo. Scorsese is a […]

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Immortals

October 29, 2011 by Kathryn Schroeder

Synopsis: The brutal and bloodthirsty King Hyperion (Mickey Rourke) and his murderous Heraklion army are rampaging across Greece in search of the long lost Bow of Epirus. With the invincible Bow, the king will be able to overthrow the Gods of Olympus and become the undisputed master of his world. With ruthless efficiency, Hyperion and his […]

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Jack and Jill

October 29, 2011 by Kathryn Schroeder

Synopsis: Jack and Jill is a comedy focusing on Jack Sadelstein (Adam Sandler), a successful advertising executive in Los Angeles with a beautiful wife and kids, who dreads one event each year: the Thanksgiving visit of his identical twin sister Jill (also Adam Sandler). Jill’s neediness and passive-aggressiveness is maddening to Jack, turning his normally tranquil […]

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Young Goethe In Love

October 28, 2011 by Kathryn Schroeder

Synopsis: Germany 1772 – the young and tumultuous Johann Goethe (Alexander Fehling) aspires to be a poet; but after failing his law exams, he is sent by his father (Henry Huebchen) to a sleepy provincial court to mend his ways. Unsure of his talent and eager to prove himself, Goethe soon wins the praise and friendship […]

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A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas

October 28, 2011 by Kathryn Schroeder

Synopsis: Following years of growing apart, Harold Lee (Cho) and Kumar Patel (Penn) have replaced each other with new friends and are preparing for their respective Yuletide celebrations. But when a mysterious package mistakenly arrives at Kumar’s door on Christmas Eve, his attempt to redirect it to Harold’s house ends with the “high grade” contents-and Harold’s […]

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