6 Subliminal Messages You Never Noticed in Your Favorite Disney Films
by Hannahhhhhhh, Oct 6, 2008
Is it just in your head, or were these naughty images found in Disney movies intended to be there?
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George Lucas: Milking the Star Wars Cow
by Greyian Storm, Oct 7, 2008
George Lucas continues to make more Star Wars movies, even where they're past their sell by date.
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Cinema of Apocalypse: Panic in Year Zero
by Ursula Banteux, Oct 6, 2008
A film that will shatter your beliefs about human nature and societal norms, while simultaneously reinforcing gender and familial roles.
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An Excellent Movie
by BodySoul, Oct 6, 2008
Like all fingers are not equal same as all Muslims are not extremist or terrorist but they are also terrified.
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Eagle Eye Review
by Brandon Aitcheson, Oct 6, 2008
A brief summary of Eagle Eye staring Shia LaBeouf and Michelle Monaghan. Plus my thoughts on the movie.
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Gommorah
by Rask Balavoine, Oct 6, 2008
Where is hope? Certainly not here.
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The Fantastic Four
by Annie Ireson, Oct 6, 2008
Film director Tim Story has taken the Marvel Comic book, The Fantastic Four and made it into this year’s summer blockbuster, starring Ioan Grufford, Julian McMahon, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans and Chalkis.
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Three Terrible Summer Blockbusters
by Greyian Storm, Oct 5, 2008
Every summer, we're treated to a barrage of great movies. This summer, we got the likes of Iron Man, The Dark Knight, Mamma Mia, The Incredible Hulk, and many more. With all good things though, there are always some bad.
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Review: Rashomon (1950)
by Graeme S Houston, Oct 5, 2008
Rashomon was a groundbreaking film in its day. A true classic that introduced the West to Japanese film, is essential viewing for every movie connoisseur.
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Cinema of Apocalypse: Soylent Green
by Ursula Banteux, Oct 5, 2008
I was originally going to make this one long article about apocalyptic films, but I found that that article was becoming inordinately long. Thus, I am introducing a series called Cinema of Apocalypse where I will review these films separately. First on the list is Soylent Green.
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