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Mark Gruffalo playing Hulk now?
Movie News | Ali | 14th July 2010
Tomorrow: John Travolta to play Hulk? Friday: Nicolas Cage to play Hulk? Saturday: Danny Trejo to play Hulk? Oh god it's the new Spider-Man. And this site does NOT look good in green.
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The Brothers Bloom
Movie Review | Chris | 7th June 2010
With The Brothers Bloom, writer/director Rian Johnson (Brick) firmly cements his reputation as one of the most original and daring cinematic voices of his generation.
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Date Night
Movie Review | Ali | 25th April 2010
Date Night is one of those movies you really try to get behind and really wish you liked more, but ultimately have to admit it's just... not that great. The reasons for wanting to fly its flag are obvious: Steve Carell and Tina Fey are two of the funniest people on TV, and it's natural to want to see them succeed on the big screen.
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Shutter Island
Movie Review | Chris | 11th March 2010
Shutter Island, the latest from director Martin Scorsese, is far from perfect, but it is an excellent showcase for a master filmmaker who is still working at the top of his game, despite being in the twilight of his career.
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Where The Wild Things Are
Movie Review | Chris | 10th December 2009
With Where the Wild Things Are, Spike Jonze not only solidifies his reputation as a great director (as if there were any doubt), but he also demonstrates an uncanny understanding of precisely what it's like to be a kid. With this gorgeous and touching adaptation of the beloved children's book by author Maurice Sendak, Jonze and screenwriter David Eggers have managed to capture the essence of childhood; all the confusion, fear, pain, anger, loneliness, and above all the joy of being a kid are evident throughout.
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Zodiac
Movie Review | Chris | 22nd May 2007
This latest effort from director David Fincher (Seven, Fight Club) is an intensely detailed, powerfully thrilling look into the nature of obsession and the power of fear; a throwback of sorts to the type of films made during the very era it depicts. The film is razor sharp and wholly engaging, filled to the brim with fantastic ...
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Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
Movie Review | Ali | 3rd September 2004
They say the average human only uses 5% of his brain. Charlie Kaufman is certainly not the average human, and if scientific boffins were to poke their bits and bobs into his frontal lobe, I think you'd find the results to be most startling. The creative genius behind Being John Malkovich and Adaptation, Kaufman is the hottest ...
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