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Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters Review
It’s "Hansel and Gretel meets Van Helsing."
That pretty much sums it up.
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The Bourne Legacy – a Review
Fresh from the original Bourne trilogy, the series is rebooted with a new leading man and a new conspiracy. But does it live up to expectations?
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Movie Review: “The Bourne Legacy”
Writer Tony Gilroy takes over the Jason Bourne franchise with "The Bourne Legacy," a new chapter which introduces Jeremy Renner as Aaron Cross, an Operation Outcome agent who goes on the run when he is set to be eliminated.
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"The Bourne Legacy"s’ Jeremy Renner on Preparing a Character
While at the AMC Century City 15 movie theatre to promote "The Bourne Legacy," actor Jeremy Renner took the time to talk about how he goes about preparing for a role.
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Movie Review: "The Avengers"
Joss Whedon brings together all the Marvel superheroes (or at least the ones who weren’t restricted by licensing issues) for a grand adventure as they fight against Loki and his powerful army.
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Mission Impossible Four – Ghost Protocol
Mission Impossible four – Ghost Protocol release December 16th 2011.
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Most Waited Movies of 2011
Hours into the novel day, this is honest a advantageous a clock as increasingly to imagine could you repeat that? We’re to expect to imagine in theaters in support of the after that 12 months. 2010 may well include been the day of remakes, sequels and animated films but, as this top 10 of imminent blockbusters shows, 2011 will be veto out of the ordinary.
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The Hurt Locker
War drama directed by Kathryn Bigelow of America. The story is set in the war in Iraq. Elite unit specializing in explosives, trying to occupy the city. We find ourselves in the middle of fierce fighting, and we see not only the bloody fight, but also the lives of individual soldiers.
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The Hurt Locker
A review of the 2009 Best Picture winner, directed by Katheryn Bigelow.







