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Movie poster taglines R.I.P.
Movie Feature | Matt | 26th April 2013
'Carrie - You will know her name' and '3 Geezers - A funny movie' mark the day the movie poster tagline died. #NeverForget (via IMP)
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Dark Shadows character posters given kooky face-swap makeover
Movie Feature | Ali | 27th March 2012
It's easy to make a poster for a Tim Burton film. Whack up the contrast, choose your gaudy neon colour highlight and let the PosterTron 6000 software do the rest. We thought the characters for Tim Burton's Dark Shadows were lacking something. So we made them better.
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Why Martin Scorsese's Hugo will flop
Movie Feature | Ali | 22nd November 2011
Martin Scorsese has a new film out next weekend! Goodfellas! Mean Streets! Casino! The Departed! A new movie from one of America's greatest living directors! Then... how come nobody cares?
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World reacts in shock as Tim Burton's new film 'gothic in style'
Movie News | Ali | 22nd September 2011
Entertainment Weekly, who don't entertain me nearly weekly enough, have released the first still from Tim Burton's Dark Shadows, which he apparently made with bits left over from all his other films.
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Let Me In trailer: a vampire remake that doesn't suck?
Movie Trailer | Ali | 1st July 2010
The first trailer for the US remake of Let The Right One has emerged online, and ... er, it looks pretty ace, actually. See for yourself.
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Daily Mail reviews "evil" Kick-Ass, provides unintentional comedy gold
Movie Feature | Ali | 2nd April 2010
As if you needed another recommendation to go and see it, The Daily Mail's film reviewer Chris Tookey awarded Kick-Ass one star, labelled it "a crime against cinema" and then went on a mad rant about child porn.
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Kick-Ass red-band trailer #2
Movie Trailer | Ali | 21st February 2010
This makes it about nine trailers and counting for Matthew Vaughn's superhero odyssey, but we're not complaining: not when they feature scenes of Nicolas Cage wearing make-up.
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International red-band Kick-Ass trailer
Movie Trailer | Ali | 2nd February 2010
Hell to the yes. Have your ass kicked by the new Kick-Ass red-band trailer. More fighting! More little kids swearing! More Nic Cage! Pleasure overload!
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Kick-Ass red-band trailer: meet Hit-Girl
Movie Trailer | Ali | 23rd December 2009
This naughty new Kick-Ass trailer is so good, I've already forgotten every other movie that's coming out next summer.
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Kick-Ass clip: Nic Cage shoots own kid, has rad moustache
Movie News | Ali | 19th December 2009
The more I see of this movie, the more I'm convinced it'll be the turning point for Nicolas Cage's career. In this clip, watch him gun down his own child in exchange for a hot fudge sundae. I love you, Nicolas.
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