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Mediaite’s Worst Films of 2011

Mediaite’s Worst Films of 2011

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» 27 comments Currently we are inundated with lists pronouncing the best cinematic offerings of the year, with every critics group, industry guild, and entertainment publication arguing for the merits of their chosen titles. Sometimes debates erupt between these institutions, backing their selections or denigrating those made by others. Less intense is the discussion of [...]

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Eight Tips to Writing a Fantastic Screenplay

Eight Tips to Writing a Fantastic Screenplay

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The art of writing screenplays is not easy. Unless you're some kind of mutant freak, writing well really means re-writing.and re-writing.and – you guessed it – re-writing. Screenplays are deceptive, because you can write them relatively quickly, but perfecting them is another story. Only a fraction of the screenplays get made into movies and only [...]

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Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Team Up For Whitey Bulger Story

Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Team Up For Whitey Bulger Story

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Good Will Hunting stars Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are teaming up on the big screen once again, this time to tell the Whitey Bulger story. Affleck, taking on his recent success as a movie maker will direct Matt Damon who will play Bulger in the Warner Bros. release. Fans of the hit HBO series [...]

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Hugh Jackman and Robert Downey Jr The Saviors of Comic Book Movies

Hugh Jackman and Robert Downey Jr The Saviors of Comic Book Movies

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Before the likes of X-Men and Spider-Man, comic book movies were in a dire place. Joel Schumacher's Batman & Robin, had effectively destroyed the Batman movie franchise and put other comic book movies on hold. Marvel (and DC eventually) had to go dark to save the comic book movie industry. After Marvel released Blade, which [...]

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Friday Flicks: Will 'One Day' Make Our Day?

Friday Flicks: Will 'One Day' Make Our Day?

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Grab some popcorn! NewsFeed's Glen Levy brings you the movies you should check out (or avoid) this weekend. Tagline: Twenty years. Two people… This week's book adaptation is of David Nicholls' One Day, which used the device of having each chapter take place on July 15 (St. Swithin's Day) over a 20-year spell between 1988 [...]

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Funniest Movie of 2009 – The Hangover

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Coming up with the winner of the title of funniest movie of 2009 was far easier than such a comparison has been in previous years. That's not to say there was a lack of funny movies this year. Films like Zombieland, I Love You, Man and Bruno all had more than their fair share of [...]

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Reviews: ONCE A GANGSTER Review

Reviews: ONCE A GANGSTER Review

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ONCE A GANGSTER stars two actors who are famous for their roles in the hugely popular YOUNG AND DANGEROUS films – Ekin Cheng and Jordan Chan. Considering that the last YOUNG AND DANGEROUS film was made back in 2000, it is perhaps not surprising that Cheng and Chan are no longer looking very young or [...]

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Gayapolis News – Anna Paquin: There's a Lot of Prejudice Towards Bisexuals

Gayapolis News – Anna Paquin: There's a Lot of Prejudice Towards Bisexuals

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While Anna Paquin is totally cool with her bisexuality, she knows there are plenty of people out there who aren't. But that's something she's trying to change… "Frankly, no one had ever asked me before," the True Blood starlet tells V magazine's Transformation Issue (hitting stands July 7) of her 2010 bisexual admission. "My sexuality [...]

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Why Horrible Bosses Can Be Fun at 'The Office'

Why Horrible Bosses Can Be Fun at 'The Office'

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By Julie Steinberg GettyJames Spader It's a busy week for bosses in pop culture. Tomorrow, Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman's movie "Horrible Bosses" premieres, and in the meantime, NBC announced that James Spader, aka Robert California, will join "The Office" full-time. Not as regional manager of the Scranton branch, but as CEO of the whole [...]

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The Departed Movie Review

The Departed Movie Review

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The Departed is likely to go down as Martin Scorsese's greatest masterpiece. While based on the Hong Kong film, Internal Affairs, The Departed is certainly a unique work. The storytelling was completely engrossing with never a dull moment in the entirety of the film. With such a star studded cast the opportunity for a let [...]

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"Seven Pounds" Movie Review

"Seven Pounds" Movie Review

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A melancholic story that doesn't seem to know how to be a film. never, in fact, has so long a screen time been taken to say so little. "Seven Pounds" is a mournful, unmoving movie which does indeed have a plot but which also does indeed flop almost totally for lack of emotional draw. In [...]

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