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‘No Country for Old Men’ Wins Oscar Tug of War “No Country for Old Men,” Joel and Ethan Coen’s chilling confrontation of a desperate man with a relentless killer, won the Academy Award for best picture. Source: NYT
‘No Country for Old Men’ Wins Oscar Tug of War Joel and Ethan Coen’s chilling confrontation of a desperate man with a relentless killer won the Academy Award for best picture. Source: NYT
‘No Country for Old Men’ Wins Oscar Tug of War Joel and Ethan Coen’s chilling confrontation of a desperate man with a relentless killer won the Academy Award for best picture. Source: NYT
‘Semi-Pro’ Cashes In “Semi-Pro,” the raunchy basketball comedy starring Will Ferrell, took over first place in the weekend movie box office standings in its debut. Source: NYT
‘Semi-Pro’ Cashes In “Semi-Pro,” the raunchy basketball comedy starring Will Ferrell, took over first place in the weekend movie box office standings in its debut. Source: NYT
‘The Rings’ Prompts a Long Legal Mire This week heirs of J. R. R. Tolkien, author of the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy and “The Hobbit,” and a group of publishers joined the battle with a lawsuit demanding at least $150 million from New Line Cinema. Source: NYT
‘The Rings’ Prompts a Long Legal Mire This week, heirs of J. R. R. Tolkien, author of the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy and “The Hobbit,” and a group of publishers filed a lawsuit demanding at least $150 million from New Line Cinema. Source: NYT
‘The Rings’ Prompts a Long Legal Mire This week, heirs of J. R. R. Tolkien, author of the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy and “The Hobbit,” and a group of publishers filed a lawsuit demanding at least $150 million from New Line Cinema. Source: NYT
‘The Rings’ Prompts a Long Legal Mire This week, heirs of J. R. R. Tolkien, author of the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy and “The Hobbit,” and a group of publishers filed a lawsuit demanding at least $150 million from New Line Cinema. Source: NYT
‘The Rings’ Prompts a Long Legal Mire This week, heirs of J. R. R. Tolkien, author of the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy and “The Hobbit,” and a group of publishers filed a lawsuit demanding at least $150 million from New Line Cinema. Source: NYT
‘The Rings’ Prompts a Long Legal Mire This week, heirs of J. R. R. Tolkien, author of the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy and “The Hobbit,” and a group of publishers filed a lawsuit demanding at least $150 million from New Line Cinema. Source: NYT
‘Vantage Point’ Looks at Substantial Income “Vantage Point” took over the No. 1 ranking at North American box offices in its debut weekend. Source: NYT
‘Vantage Point’ Looks at Substantial Income “Vantage Point” took over the No. 1 ranking at North American box offices in its debut weekend. Source: NYT
‘Vantage Point’ Looks at Substantial Income “Vantage Point” took over the No. 1 ranking at North American box offices in its debut weekend. Source: NYT
“Once” Again, a Legit Nominee “Falling Slowly,” a song from “Once,” is ruled eligible for this year’s Oscar for best song. Source: NYT
10,000 B.C. Emmerichs script is a rehash of IApocalyptoI, with a dash of IThe Ten CommandmentsI and I300I thrown in. His production design borrows liberally from ILord of the RingsI, and his villains were lifted straight out of IStargateI and plopped down in the middle of a brand new desert. All five of those movies are good on their own, but when theyre ripped off by Emmerich in one sprawling epic; the result is a tedious bore. Source: Cinema Blend
10,000 B.C. With attention strictly paid to style instead of substance, or historical accuracy, 10,000 B.C. is a visually impressive but narratively flimsy epic. Source: Rotten Tomatoes
10,000 B.C. Starring: Steven Strait, Camilla Belle Review: Call it Apocalypto for pussies — a PG-13 rating, puh-leese! — or prehistory for peabrains. Just don?t call it friendo. 10,000 B.C. will take your money, rob your time and hit your brain like a shot of Novacaine. The best acting comes from woolly mammoths, man-eating ostriches and a saber-toothed tiger — and those babies are digital. It?s the human actors who look fake. Steven Strait, a model turned something less than an actor, stars as D?Leh, a hero in dreadlocks that look borrowed from the kid who sang ?Hallelulah? on American Idol. D?Leh loves Evolet, played by Camilla Belle, who is made up and muscle-toned like the star attraction on America?s Next Top Lifeless Mannequin. Director Roland Emmerich, who wrote the deadly dull script with Harald Kloser, expects us to... Rating: 1 Star Source: RollingStone.com
10,000 B.C. Master of disaster Roland Emmerich's lumbering historical farce 10,000 B.C. is just Apocalypto redux. If you thought Godzilla was bad... Source: Hollywood.com
10,000 B.C. - 3/7/2008 Source: filmcritic.com

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