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‘Mr. Peabody & Sherman’ Is A Kids’ Movie That Is Safe For Adults

March 4, 2014 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: Mr. Peabody, the most accomplished dog in the world, and his mischievous boy Sherman, use their time machine – the WABAC – to go on the most outrageous adventures known to man or dog. But when Sherman takes the WABAC out for a joyride to impress his friend Penny, they accidentally rip a hole in […]

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‘300: Rise Of An Empire’ Repeats The Formula To Similar Results

March 2, 2014 by Anthony Taormina

Synopsis: Based on Frank Miller’s latest graphic novel “Xerxes” and told in the breathtaking visual style of the blockbuster 300, this new chapter of the epic saga takes the action to a fresh battlefield-on the sea-as Greek general Themistokles (Sullivan Stapleton) attempts to unite all of Greece by leading the charge that will change the course […]

Filed Under: Action, Adventure, Book Adaptation, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Frank Miller

In ‘Bad Words’ Jason Bateman Spells Success With A Filthy Mouth And A Solid Cast

March 2, 2014 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: Jason Bateman (Identity Thief) makes his feature directorial debut with the subversive comedy Bad Words. Mr. Bateman stars as Guy Trilby, a 40-year-old who finds a loophole in the rules of The Golden Quill national spelling bee and decides to cause trouble by hijacking the competition. Contest officials, outraged parents, and overly ambitious 8th graders […]

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‘Enemy’ May Be The Weirdest Film Of The Year, But Don’t Let That Scare You Away

March 2, 2014 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: Enemy tells the story of a university lecturer named Adam (Gyllenhaal) who is nearing the end of a relationship with his girlfriend Mary (Laurent). One night, while watching a film, Adam spots a minor actor who looks just like him. Consumed by the desire to meet his double, Adam tracks down Anthony, an actor living […]

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‘Need For Speed’ Spins Out At The Starting Line

March 2, 2014 by Anthony Taormina

Synopsis: In an exciting return to the great car culture films of the 1960s and ’70s that tap into what makes the American myth of the open road so enticing, Need for Speed chronicles a near-impossible cross-country race against time – one that begins as a mission for revenge, but proves to be one of redemption. […]

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