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Funny Games In this provocative and brutal thriller from director Michael Haneke, a vacationing family gets an unexpected visit from two deeply disturbed young men. Source: Rotten Tomatoes
Funny Games Funny Games' sinister violence and adventurousness is what independent film is all about. Source: Hollywood.com
Funny Games (2008) - 3/13/2008 Source: filmcritic.com
Funny Games / 1/2 (R) "Anyone who leaves the cinema doesn't need the film, and anybody who stays does." -- Michael Haneke on his previous version of "Funny Games" By Jim Emerson, Editor The new Hollywood edition of "Funny Games," writer-director Michael Haneke's clinical reenactment of his Austrian torture-comedy experiment from 10 years ago, is an attempt to replicate the earlier study under English-language conditions. Source: RogerEbert Headlines
Funny Games U.S. Michael Haneke's English language remake of his 1997 Austrian film presents a horror/thriller, but without the usual audience payoffs. Don't expect Naomi Watts or Tim Roth - the good guys - to emerge particualrly happy. Michael Pitt and Brady Corbet play the not-so-good guys. Source: Apollo Movie Guide
Garbage Warrior What do beer cans, car tyres and water bottles have in common? Not much unless you're renegade architect Michael Reynolds, in which case they are tools of choice for producing thermal mass and energy-independent housing. Source: Rotten Tomatoes
Genghis Khan: To The End of the Earth and Sea After 27 years of planning, Genghis Khan: To the Ends of the Earth and the Sea finally captures the mystery and majesty of one of history's greatest rulers '" Genghis Khan. Source: Rotten Tomatoes
Genghis Khan: To The End of the Earth and Sea After 27 years of planning, Genghis Khan: To the Ends of the Earth and the Sea finally captures the mystery and majesty of one of history's greatest rulers '" Genghis Khan. Source: Rotten Tomatoes
George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead Starring: Joshua Close, Michelle Morgan, Joe Dinicol, Amy Lalonde, Scott We... Review: Forget Cloverfield — I'm giving top props to George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead for using a handheld digital camera to swat at the YouTube-ification of America. While Cloverfield wielded the woozy camera as a gimmick, Diary of the Dead gives it the center ring to ask a provocative question about the circus we call pop culture: What the hell out there is turning us into a nation of zombiefied peepers? But first, for the uninitiated, a little Romero history. You don't need to study the Romero zombie canon to enjoy the fifth and latest in his series. But you could do worse. Romero's 1968 debut with the breakout zombie classic Night of the Living Dead was a gritty, low-tech wonder. Shot in unglam Pittsburgh — Romero is to that city what John Waters is to Baltimore — in... Rating: 3.5 Stars Source: RollingStone.com
George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead IN THEATRES FEBRUARY 15, 2008 Legendary director George A. Romero proves that his career isn't one foot in the grave with this fifth entry in his zombie series. Source: Rotten Tomatoes
George Romero's Diary of the Dead Diary of the Dead is a midnight zombie flick shot through a Cloverfield and Blair Witch Project kaleidoscope. Source: Hollywood.com
George Romero's Diary of the Dead Starring: Joshua Close, Michelle Morgan, Joe Dinicol, Amy Lalonde, Scott We... Review: Forget Cloverfield — I'm giving top props to George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead for using a handheld digital camera to swat at the YouTube-ification of America. While Cloverfield wielded the woozy camera as a gimmick, Diary of the Dead gives it the center ring to ask a provocative question about the circus we call pop culture: What the hell out there is turning us into a nation of zombiefied peepers? But first, for the uninitiated, a little Romero history. You don't need to study the Romero zombie canon to enjoy the fifth and latest in his series. But you could do worse. Romero's 1968 debut with the breakout zombie classic Night of the Living Dead was a gritty, low-tech wonder. Shot in unglam Pittsburgh — Romero is to that city what John Waters is to Baltimore — in... Rating: 3.5 Stars Source: RollingStone.com
Girls Rock! ( Release: Mar. 7, 2008   Rated: PG - for thematic elements and language   Avg. Score: 2.5/5     Details | Reviews  ) The Gist — A bit too much on the nose. Source: Movies.com
Girls Rock! At Rock 'n' Roll Camp, girls ranging in age from eight to 18 are taught that it's OK to sweat like a pig, scream like a banshee, wail on their instruments with complete and utter abandon, and that "it is 100% okay to be exactly who you are." Source: Rotten Tomatoes
Girls Rock! Girls Rock! is an inspiring and enjoyable documentary of girls' empowerment and self-discovery. Source: Rotten Tomatoes
Giving the Outsiders a Say on Movies The idea behind a new Web site, Massify.com, is to give film enthusiasts a vote on which films are made in the first place. Source: NYT
Giving the Outsiders a Say on Movies The idea behind a new Web site, Massify.com, is to give film enthusiasts a vote on which films are made in the first place. Source: NYT
Giving the Outsiders a Say on Movies The idea behind a new Web site, Massify.com, is to give film enthusiasts a vote on which films are made in the first place. Source: NYT
Giving the Outsiders a Say on Movies The idea behind a new Web site, Massify.com, is to give film enthusiasts a vote on which films are made in the first place. Source: NYT
Giving the Outsiders a Say on Movies The idea behind a new Web site, Massify.com, is to give film enthusiasts a vote on which films are made in the first place. Source: NYT

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