Author: Michael Sheridan
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‘The Muppet Movie’ retains its charm as Kermit turns 50
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It’s hard to describe the magic of the Muppets to kids today.
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‘The Ghosts of Emmett Louis Till’ filmmaker Keith Beauchamp
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Keith Beauchamp writer and director of The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till discusses his documentary and the life-altering journey he took to make it.
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‘Shaun of the Dead’ turns the dead-serious zombie genre on its head
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Zombies roam the streets as an average guy tries to win back his girl.
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Tail Slate’s Top Ten Christmas Films
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Tail Slate looks at the Christmas films that have and gone and offer up our favorites.
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‘A Door in the Floor’ fails to make you care about amoral fools
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This slow film is filled with complex yet unsympathetic characters.
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‘Four Brothers’ is a smart, fun film from director John Singleton
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[I]Four Brothers[/I] was a long time coming but it was worth the wait. We can only hope that it wont take as long for Singleton to deliver another film worthy of his promise and potential.
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‘King Kong’
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Ever since I was a kid, Kong was my favorite monster movie. I grew up with the 1976 remake, where instead of ascending the Empire State Building the gentle giant climbed the Twin Towers. I…
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2005’s ‘Bad News Bears’ is actually just as good as original
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Despite being yet another remake 2005s Bad News Bears is good. In fact its quite good.
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Carter Jenkins talks ‘Surface’
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As a star of the hit sci-fi series Surface, Carter Jenkins interacts with digital creatures and never gets to work with his co-stars but he loves the challenges regardless.
