Author: Brian Milinsky
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‘Star Trek,’ ‘Transformers’ co-writer Alex Kurtzman shows his softer side with ‘People Like Us’
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Transformers co-writer Alex Kurtzman shows his softer side with People Like Us
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‘Seeking a Friend for the End of the World’ doesn’t die soon enough
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Seeking a Friend for the End of the World explores what people would do and how they would act knowing the real end was near and unavoidable.
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Love stories collide in Woody Allen’s ‘To Rome With Love’
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Woody Allens tour of Europe to make movies continues this time in Italy with plenty of interwoven stories to keep the audience wondering what will happen next.
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‘Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter’ gets axed
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A novel that takes history and inserts fantasy becomes a big screen effort that has its moments but isnt a great success
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‘Your Sister’s Sister’ has improvised charm
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Iris is Jacks best friend. Iris dated Tom. Tom was Jacks brother but hes dead and Jack is not dealing well with his loss. Hannah is Iris sister. She is not dealing well with the…
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‘Rock of Ages’ is a bit off key
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The stage musical comes to the big screen with Tom Cruise playing an icon of 80s rock with panache style and brilliance
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‘That’s My Boy’ is an Adam Sandler movie that doesnt suck
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One of the better sex drugs and rock-n-roll comedies to come from Adam Sandler who plays the father of a son born from an illegal relationship between female teacher and 8th grade boy
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‘Prometheus’ is an ‘Alien’ prequel trying to be something else
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Ancient drawings discovered on Earth send a ship to a planet far away seeking the origins of Man. What they find is not what they expected.
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‘Peace, Love and Misunderstanding’ fails to deliver on its promise
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An uptight mother of two flees her New York City apartment with kids in tow and takes refuge in her hippie mothers place in Woodstock
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‘Moonrise Kingdom’ marks Wes Anderson’s return to brilliance
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Writer/director Wes Andersons best ever film is a look at the wonder of life through the eyes of two extraordinary children.
