Film Articles
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1: Collecting Movie Posters
2: National Lampoon's Animal House (Movie Review)
3: Reality TV - How Low Can It Go?
4: Are You the New Ken Burns or the Next Francis Ford Coppola?
5: "Stay Alive" Review
6: Meet Kevin Spacey: Superman Returns
7: Brokeback Mountain Challenges Culture and Hollywood
8: Wedding Crashers (DVD) Review
9: Be Warned About Downloading Movies Today
10: CSI (Season 3) DVD Review
11: Mel Brooks is Crazy!
12: Film Noir Legends: Bette Davis, Claire Trevor, Eleanor Parker, and John Huston
13: Ray (DVD) Review
14: Brokeback Mountain: Movie Review
15: King Kong Doesn't Ape 1933
16: The Talented Mr. Ripley
17: Mean Girls (Movie Review)
18: Stargate SG-1 (DVD) Review
19: Friday (Movie Review)
20: Video Production
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1: Collecting Movie Posters
If you want to be the 1st amongst your family and friends to hang the latest upcoming movies and their corresponding posters, then today is the best time to add a movie poster to your collection since they are so cheap! These posters might be rega
2: National Lampoon's Animal House (Movie Review)
Arriving on the scene in 1978, Animal House is the blockbuster frat house comedy that rewrote all the rules and created a generation of filmmakers hoping to replicate its comic genius. Original Saturday Night Live cast member John Belushi turned i
3: Reality TV - How Low Can It Go?
There’s a book written by Stephen King called The Running Man He wrote the book in 1982, and in 1987 it was made into a rather good film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. I remember the first time I watched that film I thought it was an inter
4: Are You the New Ken Burns or the Next Francis Ford Coppola?
Advances in digital cameras and computer hardware and software technology are democratizing filmmaking. Every year, digital video cameras are getting sharper, faster, and more complex, while computers with super-fast operating systems and phenomen
5: "Stay Alive" Review
Plot:After the brutal death of a friend, a group of friends find themselves in possession of a video-game called 'Stay-Alive', a blood-curdling true story of a 17th century noblewoman known as 'The Blood Countess'. However, after playing the game
6: Meet Kevin Spacey: Superman Returns
Early reviews of Superman Returns, the latest in the Superman film franchise directed by Bryan Singer, have picked out Kevin Spacey’s Lex Luther as the pick of the performances.“Kevin Spacey delivered a sadistic, vengeful, remorseless Lex L
7: Brokeback Mountain Challenges Culture and Hollywood
The first tremors that Brokeback Mountain was coming out of the celloid closet began in late January 2006, as the film went into major distribution nationwide. After a slow roll-out and strong word of mouth, many people who thought they would neve
8: Wedding Crashers (DVD) Review
One of the funniest and most outrageous comedies of 2005, Wedding Crashers will have you falling out of your chair with laughter. Directed by the underrated David Dobkin, the film features now veteran Hollywood funny men Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn
9: Be Warned About Downloading Movies Today
For passionate movie followers, watching the next big movie hit is a must, something not to miss out on. It's a bit like being a sports fan, you know, the ones that put their favorite team as important as their spouse.With today's industry
10: CSI (Season 3) DVD Review
Nominated for 20 Emmys and 6 Golden Globes, including Best TV Series - Drama, CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) quickly rose to become the number one show on television following its Fall 2000 premiere. The brainchild of creator Anthony Zuiker, the
11: Mel Brooks is Crazy!
Mel Brooks is Crazy! Film producer Mel Brooks was born Melvin Kaminsky on June 28, 1926 in Brooklyn, New York. Brooks was married to Anne Bancroft who died last year. They were married for 41 years.Learn more about Mel Brooks
12: Film Noir Legends: Bette Davis, Claire Trevor, Eleanor Parker, and John Huston
When it comes to cinema, I love those made during the 40’s and 50’s when in my view, films were made not so much for their profitability, but for the art itself and the messages contained within. As a kid I would watch the local version of The Sun
13: Ray (DVD) Review
Nominated for six Academy Awards including Best Picture, Ray is a captivating and inspiring true story about a man beloved by millions around the world. Based on the life and times of Ray Charles Robinson, the film follows the popular singer's life f
14: Brokeback Mountain: Movie Review
If you’ve turned on the TV or opened a newspaper in the last couple weeks, you know critics are raving about Brokeback Mountain, directed by Ang Lee, staring Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllynhaal. “The years best picture!”-Good Morning America, “A big
15: King Kong Doesn't Ape 1933
Those of us who are 82 years old or older might remember the premier of a novel motion picture. While many movies during the Great Depression aimed to provide good feelings and a ray of hopeful sunshine into devastated lives, this particular movie
16: The Talented Mr. Ripley
"The Talented Mr. Ripley" is an Hitchcockian and blood-curdling study of the psychopath and his victims. At the centre of this masterpiece, set in the exquisitely decadent scapes of Italy, is a titanic encounter between Ripley, the aforementioned psy
17: Mean Girls (Movie Review)
One of the funniest films of 2004, Mean Girls ranks among some of the best high school comedies of all time. Right up there with Clueless, Fast Times At Ridgemont High, and American Pie, Mean Girls has some of the most hilarious comic scenes of th
18: Stargate SG-1 (DVD) Review
A sequel to the 1994 movie Stargate, Stargate SG-1 is one of the premiere science-fiction series on television. First airing in July 1997, the show has been nominated for 7 Emmys and 23 Saturn Awards. The brainchild of creator Dean Devlin, producer o
19: Friday (Movie Review)
One of the surprise comedies of 1995, Friday features the antics of two guys in Los Angeles who decide to spend a day hanging out on their porch and wasting away the day. With a well-selected cast, the characters in Friday are some of the most ecc
20: Video Production
Video production is the process of producing a video that usually has both audio and visual representations. While some videos are home videos produced for fun, most are videos that are produced for commercial purposes, like movies, advertisement
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