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Frankenweenie horror film
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Finding Frankenweenie.

You can’t keep a good Tim Burton down (unless you’re Helena Bonham Carter), and the rogue and roguish filmmaker is

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Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the Earth.

Yes, it’s the new trailer from the movie Lincoln. He’s a dead President, don’t you know. He also slays lots

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Serving up Richard movie review.
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Serving Up Richard (Mark’s take).

CAPSULE (a film review by Mark R. Leeper): What begins as a dark comedy becomes a grim psychological horror film

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Robot & Frank (Frank’s Take).

In defining the concept of science fiction themes, the relatable consensus would probably range from the techno-titillation of CGI ecstasy,

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Cloud Atlas trailer.

Here’s the new trailer for the much loved film adaptation of the Cloud Atlas novel. As in the book, this

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The Cold Light of Day (Frank’s Take).

The toothless spy thriller The Cold Light of Day has a snappy movie title which sounds like it belongs attached

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Raindance film festival.
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The Raindance Film Festival.

A Special Report from Our Man Lurking in the Film Biz. Yesterday saw the 2012 launch of the London-based Raindance

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Judge Dredd new clip.

From the look of this new clip from the Judge Dredd movie, it appears as if Karl Urban is making

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Red Dawn rebooted.
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Red Dawn reborn.

Red Dawn is back. Originally, this reboot was going to feature the Chinese invading the USA, but trade interests intervened,

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The Sweeny movie reboot.
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The Sweeney movie.

The Sweeney are back, you slag. Kicking in doors and heads as they go after the wrong’uns, and driving into

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