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Two "Star Wars" films getting 3D re-release in Fall 2013 Chicago Tribune Fox released a 3D version of "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace" in February, and LucasFilm announced on Monday that two more films, Episodes II and III, will bow in the fall of next year. "JUST IN: Episodes II and III to be theatrically ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Premium Rush Delivers on all Levels Examiner.com Attention being drawn in for the entire length of a film is a rare commodity these days. Many movies thrive on a big name actor, attention grabbing one liner's, and a concept that themes the whole production. Premium Rush impresses with a simple plot ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Meathead Films' "No Matter What" ESPN Vermont based Meathead Films has dropped the trailer for their latest East Coast ski thriller "No Matter What." Coming off last year's 10-year anniversary film "Prime Cut," Meathead Films was forced to deal with a low-snow winter on the East Coast. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Venice film festival promises sex and Scientology Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Venice is putting its faith in sex and Scientology this year to generate the kind of buzz the world's oldest film festival needs to stay ahead of a growing field of rivals. Celebrating its 80th anniversary, the annual cinema showcase ... See all stories on this topic » |
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The Top Fan-Made Films Based on - Movieline By Luke McKinney Movies adapted from video games are usually like video-game zombies: shambling brainless wrecks. Thanks, in part, to the vacant movie adaptation of Prince of Persia, Jake Gyllenhaal is doing theater now; the adaptation of Max Payne ... Movieline | ||
Top 10 | Films About Getting Dumped | Grolsch Film Works By daniel.hockley@vice.com By Sophia Satchell Baeza. Oh, the pain! The heartbreak! The comfort eating and chain-smoking! Being dumped is one of life's eventualities, like death or losing your hair. Unless you're one of those evil people that always does the dumping, ... Grolsch Film Works |
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