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30 new seconds of Iron Man 2, because it's Monday
Movie News | Ali | 29th March 2010
Scarlett Johansson speaks!
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New Iron Man 2 poster looks fake, isn't
Movie News | Ali | 24th March 2010
But, y'know... still looking forward to seeing the film. Still waiting on my invite, guys. Please? I know you overbook these things, there must be seats left. I swear to God I saw Jonathan and Paul Ross at my last screening.
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Hubba Hubba: New pic of Scarlett Johansson in Iron Man 2
Movie News | Ali | 21st July 2009
Been poring over those crappy Entertainment Weekly scans of Scarlett Johansson in Iron Man 2? Cast your eyes on this: a brand new, hi-res picture of Johansson's Black Widow, in full after the jump.
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He's Just Not That Into You
Movie Review | Ali | 8th February 2009
This shamefully sappy, overly-long romantic odyssey, based on a self-help book of the same name, promises to subvert rom-com clich� and burst wide open the so-called 'rules' of dating etiquette. The movie opens with the shocking revelation that boys who push you down in the playground really like you. The rest of the film, des...
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Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Movie Review | Ali | 4th February 2009
As movie bylines go, 'A Film By Woody Allen' doesn't exactly scream sex. Sure, the New York neurotic has made it his life's work to dissect and devolve the physical act of love, but usually with all the romanticism of a side-burned sex-education video presenter, quizzically pointing out its bemusing affect on those who lust afte...
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The Spirit
Movie Review | Ali | 3rd January 2009
There's no question Frank Miller's graphic novel Sin City - and the subsequent Robert Rodriguez movie adaptation - glorified violence. In Miller's own adaptation of Will Eisner's '40s superhero serial The Spirit, he's guilty of glorifying something else: tits. Rather than swing with Sam Raimi's light and frothy Spider-Man movies...
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The Island
Movie Review | Ali | 13th August 2005
Choose life. Choose a fucking big television. Choose a flash new car. Choose a yacht. Choose a clone. It looks like Renton's got into a bit more trouble than a skag habit this time, as he joins director Michael Bay for the big no-brain blockbuster of the summer. The Island marks Michael Bay's first attempt to tackle an imp...
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Lost In Translation
Movie Review | Ali | 2nd January 2005
The follow-up to 1999's The Virgin Suicides, Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation is a story about despondency, a story about being adrift, about looking for your place in the grand scheme of things and not being able to find it. It's certainly an easy subject to identify with, and if there's any justice, then Lost in Translatio...
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