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Student Short Films Lack Substance
Once upon a time, not so long ago, not many kids dreamed of becoming a filmmaker. Now, the accessibility of digital video and the internet, making films is easier.
Review - Super Dave's Super Stunt Spectacular V1
Super Dave is an acquired taste, but nothing he's done matches his 1980s work. Super Dave's Super Stunt Spectacular showcases The Super One in his...uh...prime.
Survivor Samoa Episode Thirteen Recap
It's coming down to the last episodes of the season, and with only eight people left on the island, it's getting down to crunch time for the cast-aways.
Princess and the Frog Movie Review
Disney Animation's The Princess and the Frog, directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, represents a welcome return to cel animation. 8/10.
The Princess and the Frog review
In returning to hand-drawn animation, Disney has seamlessly lapsed back into to all its usual habits, good and bad.
Christmas Quotes from Famous Classic Movies
Inspiring Christmas quotes and sayings from famous Classic films such as Miracle on 34th Street, It's a Wonderful Life, A Christmas Carol, and How the Gringe Stole Xmas.
Little House on the Prairie's Melissa Gilbert
Best known as Laura from Little House on the Prairie, Melissa Gilbert grew up on television. She has starred in over 45 television movies since the series ended.
Robot Chicken Season 4 DVD Review
Warner Home Video's Robot Chicken Season 4 DVD continues the stop-motion insanity powered by Seth Green and Matt Senreich's rapid-fire comedy. 9/10.
Survivor Samoa Episode 12 Recap
In Survivor: Samoa's twelfth episode, the stakes were raised as the remaining Aiga members competed in two Immunity Challenges and faced back-to-back Tribal Councils.
How to Be on The Amazing Race
The Amazing Race is the most popular reality show to date. Here's how to apply for a chance to travel around the world in pursuit of one million dollars.
A New Moon for a New Saga
As the CW's new show, The Vampire Diaries, has been weekly covered, it is only fitting that a moment is taken to assess the impact of Stephanie Meyer's sophomore novel.
Invictus review
Despite all the moral and inspirational mumbo jumbo crammed into to Clint Eastwood's Nelson Mandela flick, there are only two real lessons to be taken away from Invictus.
The Brave One - Jodie Foster Goes Vigilante
Although the story of a victim of violence becoming a vigilante may be a repetitive theme, The Brave One possesses a psychological suspense that makes it different.
November 2009 Releases
Ajab Prem was declared a superhit, De Dana Dhan opened strongly and 2012 proves that Hollywood is now a major force to contend with on the Indian movie scene.
Me and Orson Welles Film Review
Zac Efron is largely upstaged by a brilliant performance by Christian McKay as Orson Welles in Richard Linklater's adaptation of Me and Orson Welles. Read a review below.
X Factor Semi-Final - ITV1
So it seems Simon Cowell wants a pop star after all - the most original talent is gone, which leaves the usual field of "I'll record whatever I'm told" types.
White Collar Brings Back Thiessen, Morales
Stars of Saved by the Bell and The Middleman, Tiffani Thiessen and Natalie Morales backup leads Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay on USA Network's White Collar.
Jewish Film Festival Opens in Amsterdam
Opened December 9 with the silent movie 'The Secret of Delft' from 1917, the Jewish Film Festival this year honors Jewish filmmakers in Holland over the last century.
Robin Hood Onscreen - From Fairbanks to Crowe
Since Douglas Fairbanks became the first actor to play Robin Hood back in 1922 there have been many many different approaches to the Robin Hood legend.
Dubai International Film Festival 2009 Kicks Off
Dubai International Film Festival continues its commitment to "Bridging Cultures, (and) Meeting Minds"
The Ruins: Episode 10
Previously on The Ruins: The Champions won the mission and both Ruins, making way for a final challenge of Johnny, Kenny, Evan, Susie and Derrick, vs. KellyAnne and Sarah
Into the Third Dimension
Film studios are actively bringing 3D movies to the forefront of the cinematic experience. But will it pay off, or is it a short-term novelty?
Playboy Model Anissa Holmes
If Pamela Anderson is Canada's hottest blonde, Anissa Holmes from Toronto must be considered Canada's hottest, curviest, most popular brunette model/actress.
Adapting the Classics: A Christmas Carol
This new adaptation of Dickens' A Christmas Carol provides a thrill-ride while managing not to obscure the original story.
A Film Review of The Maids
The film version of Jean Genet's 1947 play about madness and self-loathing is a feast of extravagent colour and flamboyant acting.
UK Film Review: The Box
Richard Kelly once again fails to live up to the promise of his debut feature, Donnie Darko.
Cordell Barker - Great Animator Biography
Cordell Barker, despite having produced only 3 shorts, is considered one of the great independent animators. Here is the NFB director's biography.
Will James Cameron's Avatar top his Titanic?
James Cameron's Avatar arrives in theaters Dec. 18th, so it's a good time to take another look at his Oscar-winning blockbuster Titanic.
Richard Pryor, King of Comedy
He's been gone for four years now, but fans will never forget the comic genius of Richard Pryor, considered by many to have been the very best who ever lived.
Worst Cartoons Ever - Sir Gee Whiz, Mummynappers
Sir Gee Whiz, an alien leprechaun, abducts a little girl. "The Mummynappers" passes off silhouetted mime as a cartoon. Other films are not shown for copyright reasons.
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