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AARON ECKHART  

This article reviews the 2006 film The Black Dahlia. The film stars Josh Hartnett as Dwight "Bucky" Bleichert, Aaron Eckhart as Lee Blanchard, Scarlett Johansson as Kay Lake, and Hilary Swank as Madeleine Linscott.
Here's a list of some good movies coming out this summer
Here's a look at 13 movies that will be released in the year 2008, from the latest installments of "Narnia" and "Indiana Jones" to the much-anticipated "Sex and the City" movie.
A head's up on Jun-Aug 2008 movie releases.
See the trailer and read my review of it
A review for the DVD release of Miramax Film's Neverwas.
A movie review of the fantastic and smart film "Thank You for Smoking."
The 25 most-anticipated movies of the 2008 movie season.
No Reservations looks on the surface to be your run of the mill, Betty Crocker cookbook recipe for a chick flick...
This is a remake of a 2001 film called Bella Martha which means Mostly Martha in English from German. I have not seen that film so I cannot make any comparisons.
A sad and sweet story about losing what you knew you had and finding what you didn't know was lost.
Catherine Zeta-Jones' new romantic comedy that opens this Friday, July 27, is a minor accomplishment in a summer filled with many major disappointments.
Being a film buff and having about ten minutes to kill it didn't take more then a split second to turn off Randolph and head towards the barricade on the West side of State in front of the grand Chicago Theater.
The movie "Neverwas" seems to have never been released in theaters here in the States. I can sort of see why. Is it worth it on DVD?
The summer of 2008 is shaping up to be a fun couple of months for superhero fans. Batman, the Hulk, and Iron Man are just a few of the big names that will be hitting the big-screens next year. Each looks very promising, which is definitely a good sign.
2007 Summer Movie Guide Part 5
The anticipation of Warner Bros., The Dark Knight, has produced teaser websites in which Joker's face was released. And like any great marketing campaign, it's creating a buzz!
Updates on the big budget Batman Begins sequel starring Christin Bale and Heath Ledger.
Rose McGowan Biography
The sequel to Batman Begins has begun filming
It's not a secret that smoking is harmful habit. Total tendency to the healthy life-style became some kind of a fixed idea for the people all around the world. Sex and cigarettes vanished away from the big screen, having transferred into the art-house.
Reactions to the nominees of the 6 major categories in the 2006 Academy Awards...
Aspiring lawyer? Avid political science major? Movie buff? Have you seen these five great dramatic law movies? Well, you should.
"Thank You For Smoking" is a movie about fictional big tobacco lobbyist Nick Naylor. Nick is a smooth-talking S.O.B. who could convince anyone to buy anything. You'll find yourself laughing out loud at most of what he says, and really thinking hard about everything else.
Jason Reitman's "Thank You For Smoking" puts the audience in the tobacco company's seat, and for 90 minutes the memory of all the anti-smoking ads is replaced with laughter and one of the funniest movies to come out this year.
Predictions of who will be nominated for the Academy Awards....
2006 was a great year for movies. I'm not sure who is going to win the academy award for best picture, but here are my personal favorites of the year.
Before the awards go out, see if you agree for the best movies of 2006
Based on Hollywood's most notorious crime, "The Black Dahlia" movie had great potential. Unfortunately, it was not fulfilled.
In a year of so many exceptional film releases choosing just 5 of 2006 funniest was a challenge to say the least.
It is that time again, The Golden Globes will kick off the award season on January 15, 2007.
Reactions to the first half of the 2007 Golden Globe nominees in the Motion Picture category...
Satirical comedy follows the machinations of Big Tobacco's chief spokesman, Nick Naylor, who spins on behalf of cigarettes while trying to remain a role model for his twelve-year-old son.
A sexy and thrilling journey into the darkness and mystery of Hollywood's most famous unsolved murder case.
Elizabeth "Betty" Short was an aspiring actress who met a horribly violent death in Hollywood, California before her 23rd birthday. The 2006 film crime drama, The Black Dahlia, is inspired by her true story, and is based on a novel by James Ellroy.
Hollywood has presented some less-than-stellar choices to movie audiences in the last few years. Read why this year brings a promise of some positive changes.
The investigation of the Black Dahlia murder was one of the largest cases in Los Angeles history. Due to its complexity, hundreds of people were considered suspects, thousands more interviewed by police.
Every once in awhile, a truly funny comedy hits theaters. Enter Thank you For Smoking. The satire-infused screenplay was adapted from a Christopher Buckley novel by fledgling indie director Jason Reitman.
Thank You for Smoking about a tobacco lobbyist, Nick Naylor. Nick is good at his job because he can talk his way out of anything. However, his conscience starts to get to him, especially when he has to explain some aspects of his job to his son.
Thank You for Smoking is a delightfully snarky little film that takes a jaundiced eye at human nature in general and Washington politics in particular.