| Definitely, Maybe |
( Release: Feb. 14, 2008 Rated: PG-13 - for sexual content, including some frank dialogue language and smoking Avg. Score: 4.17/5
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) The Gist
As far as forgettable romantic comedies go, this one's ok. Source: Movies.com |
| Definitely, Maybe |
With a clever script and charismatic leads, Definitely, Maybe is a refreshing entry into the romantic comedy genre. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| Definitely, Maybe |
Starring:
Ryan Reynolds, Isla Fisher, Derek Luke, Abigail Breslin,
Elizabet...
Review:
I concede that there may be people who will cotton to this knockoff
of TV's How I Met Your Mother. Me, I don't want to meet
those people. Ryan Reynolds, a star still waiting to happen, plays
a disillusioned ad guy (is there another kind?) with a precocious
daughter (is there another kind?). Since the kid is played by
Little Miss Sunshine's Abigail Breslin with no loss in
solar energy, Daddy, on the eve of his divorce, is asked how he met
Mommy. To stretch the movie that would have been over in five
minutes out to feature length, he tells her about three major women
in his life and asks her to guess which one became Mommy. Clearly,
therapy will play a crucial role in this child's future. My whimsy
tolerance would have exploded if writer-director Adam Brooks (he
wrote the second Bridget...
Rating:
2 Stars Source: RollingStone.com |
| Definitely, Maybe |
If guys' harshest punishment this Valentine's Day is being dragged to see Definitely, Maybe, they're getting off pretty easy, thanks in large part to Ryan Reynolds. Source: Hollywood.com |
| Definitely, Maybe - 2/14/2008 |
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| Diary of the Dead |
Romeros films have always been a mixture of documentary-style realism and cutting social critique with a healthy splattering of gore and guts added in for the kiddies, but IDiary of the DeadI forgoes cinematic conventions completely to present itself as a factual cautionary tale to the horrified bystanders beyond the lens. If the dead are rising to devour the living, we have only ourselves... Source: Cinema Blend |
| Diary of the Dead |
( Release: Feb. 15, 2008 Rated: R - for strong horror violence and gore, and pervasive language Avg. Score: 4.17/5
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) The Gist
Good zombie fun plus great commentary on the media. Source: Movies.com |
| Diary of the Dead - 2/15/2008 |
Source: filmcritic.com |
| Diary of the Dead / *** (R) |
By Jim Emerson
When young filmmakers gather to shoot cinema-verite video documentaries, watch out: Something really bad is going to happen. In "The Blair Witch Project," it was ... well, we don't really know what it was, but it sure freaked out Heather. Source: RogerEbert Headlines |
| Digging for Truth in a Life That’s Built Upon a Lie |
Fundamental issues of ethnic and religious identity and the agony of exile are at the heart of “Live and Become.” Source: NYT |
| Director’s Reward: A Second First Chance |
“Step Up 2 the Streets,” the new hip-hop dance movie, represents a second chance of sorts for the director Jon M. Chu. Source: NYT |
| Director’s Reward: A Second First Chance |
“Step Up 2 the Streets,” the new hip-hop dance movie, represents a second chance of sorts for the director Jon M. Chu. Source: NYT |
| Director’s Reward: A Second First Chance |
“Step Up 2 the Streets,” the new hip-hop dance movie, represents a second chance of sorts for the director Jon M. Chu. Source: NYT |
| Director’s Reward: A Second First Chance |
“Step Up 2 the Streets,” the new hip-hop dance movie, represents a second chance of sorts for the director Jon M. Chu. Source: NYT |
| Director’s Reward: A Second First Chance |
“Step Up 2 the Streets,” the new hip-hop dance movie, represents a second chance of sorts for the director Jon M. Chu. Source: NYT |
| Director’s Reward: A Second First Chance |
“Step Up 2 the Streets,” the new hip-hop dance movie, represents a second chance of sorts for the director Jon M. Chu. Source: NYT |
| Dolphins and Whales 3D: Tribes of the Ocean |
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| Doomsday |
In the action-packed new thriller DOOMSDAY, from writer/director Neil Marshall (The Descent, Dog Soldiers), authorities brutally quarantine a country as it succumbs to fear and chaos when a virus strikes. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| Doomsday |
This post-apocalyptic action blowout, courtesy of writer/director Neil Marshall, lives fast and dies hard--but it delivers the goods. Source: Hollywood.com |
| Doomsday |
A lot of the movies that IDoomsdayi borrows heavily from are cult classics and not movies that are in the mainstream consciousness. Truth be told, if IDoomsdayi had brought something original to the table on top of borrowing all of these other ideas, it could probably achieve that same level of a cult following. After all, theres enough gratuitous bloodshed and gore to appeal to most fans of those kinds of movies Source: Cinema Blend |