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A review of the new movie, The Prestige, starring Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale
By Michael Wyatt | Published 11/1/2006
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Magic lovers will enjoy this movie's behind the scenes look at magicians. Suspense and drama lovers will enjoy the plot twists and turns.
By Elizabeth Baldwin | Published 4/18/2007
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Two Magicians enter into a battle of wills for the best magic trick in London
By Benscudder | Published 2/19/2007
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For a film that has twists and tricks, nice effects and better-than-average actors, this one sure falls short of being even a slightly enjoyable experience.
By Brandon English | Published 11/28/2006
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Even with Stars like Hugh Jackman, the show which showed such promise has been cancelled after two episodes!
By Terri Pray | Published 10/23/2007
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Addition of Kariya, Tkachuk, and Jackman have fans optimistic.
By Carl Benjamin | Published 7/19/2007
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A brilliant, star-studded cast headlines this amazing adventure that follows the duel of two magicians in turn-of-the-century London. The cast includes Christian Bale, Hugh Jackman, Michael Caine, Scarlett Johansson, Piper Perabo, and Rebecca Hall.
By Ryan Norris | Published 11/9/2006
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A review of the characters and plot of this startlingly tragic and magically enchanting tale of two stage magicians (Bale and Jackman) and those they affect and are affected by, with a cast that brings to life one question: Where do you draw the line?
By Matthew Hage | Published 11/1/2006
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A listing of the top 10 grossing movies as named by IMDB, the earth's biggest movie database.
By AC Writer | Published 12/8/2006
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This is my humorous and snarky review of the movie Happy Feet, a family movie that really isn't for families. Besides being scary, it's graphically lazy and thoroughly unenjoyable.
By Jeremiah Smith | Published 12/6/2006
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The Prestige stars incredible acting and a great twisting plot making it a must see
By Daniel Rein | Published 12/2/2006
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Happy Feet is a creative excuse to turn waddling penguins into singing and dancing penguins. The film is a well animated, entertaining pleasure full of entertaining character voices and fun music.
By Tamara Hardison | Published 12/1/2006
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X-Men illustrator, Dave Cockrum died Sunday at age 63 from complications of diabetes.
By Katie J | Published 11/29/2006
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Some seasonal events around the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX metroplex extend anywhere from the day before Christmas to January.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 11/24/2006
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Director Chris Nolan creates another excellent yet twisted film about two rival magicians. The preformances given by the actors are truly one of the best I've seen from all of them.
By Kyle Norwood | Published 11/24/2006
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Disney on Ice presents "Monsters, Inc." opening Nov. 16th at Reunion Arena in Dallas, TX.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 11/12/2006
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19th century illusionists strive to attain prestige and to develop the magic trick with the best Prestige. In so doing, arrogance, greed, obsession lead the way to corruption, enmity, revenge. Lives are not sacrosanct to The Prestige, the trick's climax.
By Codie Leonsch Hartwig | Published 11/10/2006
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It's the age-old question - Is it better to be a lonely house-rat living in the lap of luxury or a grungy sewer-rat surrounded by family and friends???
By Liz Cohen | Published 11/9/2006
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The new movie, The Fountain has love, life and time travel. The new studies with rhesus monkeys and a 30 percent reduction in caloric intake also has a promise of the fountain of youth
By Mary Anne Simpson | Published 11/8/2006
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A look at the family films of the 2006 holiday season.
By D. Gabrielle Jensen | Published 11/5/2006
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This film is not for the faint of heart or shallow of mind. It forces you to think and figure out the twists, turns and flashbacks.
By Mia F | Published 11/3/2006
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According to legend, "
every magic trick consists of three parts
the pledge,
the turn,
and the prestige
." Each of two master magicians-Rupert Angier and Alfred Borden - longs to conquer this final act of the illusion of all illusions.
By A. L. Anderson | Published 10/31/2006
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Just about every Television show you can imagine has been released on DVD, but not all of them. Here are 10 cartoons that have yet to be released.
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 10/28/2006
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When a cure is found to treat mutations, lines are drawn amongst the X-Men, led by Professor Charles Xavier (Stewart), and the Brotherhood, a band of powerful mutants organized under Xavier's former ally, Magneto (McKellen).
By J.U. | Published 10/24/2006
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A preview of the 2006-07 Central Division, and projected points and standings.
By Amrit | Published 10/3/2006
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The Southeast Division is always the weakest of the Eastern Conference, but in the past two years, there have been two Stanley Cup Champions from this division.
By Amrit | Published 10/3/2006
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Part two of my BIG four part series called Jetlag Democracy's BIG Fall Movie Preview.
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 9/18/2006
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Part three of my BIG four part series called Jetlag Democracy's BIG Fall Movie Preview.
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 9/18/2006
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I can't be the only person sick of terrible CG characters on the screen replacing real people, costumes, and makeup effects - can I? An open letter to Hollywood ranting about this horrible trend.
By Constance Phillips | Published 9/15/2006
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Want to know what movies to watch to be ready for the Oscars in March. Here's 10 movies you should check out.
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 9/2/2006
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"Kids come up and bust a move in front of me in the street, and then last week I was in the gym and someone asked me for my autograph - I couldn't believe it! I also recently ended up dancing at (host of Dancing With The Stars) Lauren Sanchez's wedding."
By James Bartlett | Published 8/7/2006
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Christian Bale has quickly catapulted into the mainstream world of movies after the major success of Batman Begins. With such a vast array of movies under his belt, Bale has finally reached a point in his career where he gets the credit he deserves.
By Jessica Peter | Published 7/30/2006
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She never suspected she'd get her first big lead from a dead man, nor the partnership of a magician who's seen better days. But, then, her quarry is none other than Wolverine, he of X-Men fame.
By Jules Brenner | Published 7/25/2006
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From Mission Impossible 3 to X-Men 3 to Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, what's happened?
By Luke M. | Published 7/18/2006
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a Review of the Movie X-Men 3 The Last Stand.
By Greased up Deaf Guy | Published 6/18/2006
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This could've been a very good movie if there were a few changes. Ultimately, it felt rushed and there were too many characters for one to keep track of. Beast was an excellent addition and the action was superb, so normal moviegoers will love it.
By Steve DiMatteo | Published 6/15/2006
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Series comes to a possible close on a moderately pleasant note.
By Lee Alon | Published 6/13/2006
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Canada and Maine have banded together to entice visitors to the Kennebec-Chaudiere Corridor. International borders aside, local inhabitants have been traversing the area via land and water for centuries.
By Kathryn Lemmon | Published 6/10/2006
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The cultural differences and views within the Black community during the Harlem Renaissance.
By Matthew Lubin | Published 6/9/2006
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As a huge X-Men fan, I liked the film but found it a little disappointing
By The Outlaw | Published 6/5/2006
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The latest and supposedly last installment of the popular X-Men franchise makes a good pop corn flick but leaves much to be desired for the final flick in the series.
By Richard Pulfer | Published 6/4/2006
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The Da Vinci Code novel by Dan Brown created a huge controversy with its thoughts on Jesus and Mary Magdalene. The movie version lives up to fans' expectations, although you shouldn't expect a direct translation from book to big screen.
By Matt Randall | Published 6/3/2006
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The Da Vinci Code begins with the murder of the curator of the Louvre Gallery in Paris, France. Thus begins the film adaptation of Dan Brown's controversial potboiler.
By Mark Whittington | Published 6/1/2006
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Brett Ratner is a director that goes against conventional wisdom. He's made a Christmas movie, The Family Man, wherein, the producers, writers and the composer are all Jewish, among other dicey choices.
By Robert Sandstrom | Published 4/23/2006
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Elf was a massive critical as well as financial success in 2003.
By ZeN | Published 12/14/2005
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New York resident Lisa Spodak raises thousands of dollars each year for Avon Walk for Breast Cancer, in part by auctioning off unique, celebrity-endorsed teddy bears.
By Lisa Burks | Published 9/3/2005
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A look at the biggest comic book movies that have shaped the genre, including Superman, Batman, and Spider-Man.
By Matthew Jackson | Published 7/13/2005
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These films stand out in ways that speak to our manhood-grit, toughness, supreme confidence, the ease of handling the opposite sex and when those aren't enough: a can of Whup Ass, WWE-approved.
By Sheloman Byrd | Published 6/25/2005
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Are you a NASCAR widow? Does your significant other spend every Sunday afternoon mid-February until late November glued to the television, watching forty some odd cars speeding around a paved oval?
By Christine Norris | Published 6/21/2005
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