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Film Review: ‘Admission’

March 16, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: Tina Fey (“30 Rock”) and Paul Rudd (This is 40) are paired for the first time on-screen in Admission, the new comedy/drama directed by Academy Award nominee Paul Weitz (About a Boy, In Good Company), about the surprising detours we encounter on the road to happiness. Release Date: March 22, 2013     MPAA Rating: […]

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The Call

March 15, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: When veteran 911 operator, Jordan (Halle Berry), takes a life-altering call from a teenage girl (Abigail Breslin) who has just been abducted, she realizes that she must confront a killer from her past in order to save the girl’s life. Release Date: March 15, 2013     MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre(s): , Film Review Production When […]

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Come Out and Play

March 14, 2013 by James Jay Edwards

Synopsis: In Come Out and Play, Beth (Vinessa Shaw) and Francis (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), a happy young couple expecting their first child, have come to Mexico for a romantic getaway. Francis insists on venturing by boat to a more serene locale, Beth hesitantly agrees. As they docs on a sun-kissed beach where children are playing and giggling, […]

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The Incredible Burt Wonderstone

March 13, 2013 by Kathryn Schroeder

Synopsis: Superstar magicians Burt Wonderstone (Steve Carell) and Anton Marvelton (Steve Buscemi) have ruled the Las Vegas Strip for years, raking in millions with illusions as big as Burt’s growing ego. But lately the duo’s greatest deception is their public friendship, while secretly they’ve grown to loathe each other. Facing cutthroat competition from guerrilla street magician […]

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Niels Arden Oplev’s ‘Dead Man Down’ Aspires To Something Greater

March 8, 2013 by Anthony Taormina

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It’s hard not to commend Niels Arden Oplev’s Dead Man Down for some ambition, but at the same time, the failures contained therein make it insufferable at times.

Filed Under: Action, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies, Thriller Tagged With: Colin Farrell, J.H. Wyman, Niels Arden Oplev, Noomi Rapace, Terence Howard

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