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Bill Murray to return in Ghostbusters 3
Movie News | Matt | 8th February 2010
...but to tell you any more here would be revealing a potential spoiler. Therefore, don't click into this article if you don't want to know the news that everyone else will read and eventually blab to you anyway.
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Confirmed: Ghostbusters 3 in 2011
Movie News | Ali | 2nd January 2010
Harold Ramis has confirmed that he is working on the third Ghostbusters movie and that it'll be released worldwide in 2011. But does this bustin' make you feel good?
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
Movie Review | Anna | 26th October 2009
Wes Anderson has always combined the neuroticism of Woody Allen with the visual flair of Michel Gondry to examine an assortment of fucked up families. Not exactly a winning formula for a kid's film, so it was a surprising move for Anderson to turn his attention to Roald Dahl's Fantastic Mr Fox. It shouldn't, but the melding of the over-active imaginations of Dahl and Anderson just about works.
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Get Smart
Movie Review | Rob | 21st August 2008
Mel Brooks' long-running '60s TV spy-com gets a big-screen re-jig for a ADD-afflicted generation that's most likely unaware of its existence. Director Peter Segal (The Longest Yard, 50 First Dates) takes on the tricky task of adapting a TV show for a Cold War era into an action comedy aimed at a younger audience, but it's fair t...
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The Darjeeling Limited
Movie Review | Ali | 18th November 2007
Wes Anderson is one divisive dude. For every person who sees his movies as kitsch odysseys where dysfunctional families trade witty insults to an ultra-hip indie soundtrack, there's someone shrugging their shoulders, wondering why everyone is getting so excited by a scarf-wearing ponce making films about unbearably twee assholes...
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The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
Movie Review | | 27th February 2005
Look up the word 'quirky' in your dictionary and chances are, there will be a nice little picture of Wes Anderson staring back at you, in his quirky glasses and with his quirky hair. It's probably not a label the guy will be happy with - it's one step away from being called weird - but with movies like Rushmore and The Royal Te...
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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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