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Review: Brave There are high expectations for Pixar, and that’s because their movies all have something to make them stand out. The stories are appealing ... By Jenika KatzFebruary 20, 20200 Reviews
New Releases, week of 06/19/2012: “Lusty” edition I could see the any one of the kids from Project X growing up to be Jeff from Jeff Who Lives at Home. I ... By Sean WalshFebruary 20, 20200
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Reviews Review: Pirahna 3DD Alexandre Aja is pretty much screwed. As one of my favorite directors the man has crafted some of the best horror/camp films in ... By Matthew RazakFebruary 20, 20200
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Review: Snow White and the Huntsman Snow White and the Huntsman is a good idea that fell victim to almost every problem a good idea can fall victim too. ... By Matthew RazakFebruary 20, 20200 Reviews
Reviews Review: A Necessary Death On its poster, Wes Craven’s 1972 film Last House on the Left used the tagline, “To avoid fainting, keep repeating, It’s only a movie ... By Alec Kubas-MeyerFebruary 20, 20200