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Mon., December 28, 2009 10:43 EST

Moviehole. Clint's Top 10 of 2009

1. There may be a lot of great films out in one given year, and it's difficult to recognize which you enjoyed the most 2. There could be a lack of great films out in one given year (I remember 2006 being a pretty substandard year), thus finding ten films

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Fri., December 04, 2009 04:15 EST

Rumor: George Lucas Gearing Up for New "Star Wars" Trilogy

MarketSaw is reporting that George Lucas and LucasFilm are currently considering a new Star Wars trilogy–and that it would be shot in 3-D. According to the report, Lucas would serve as a producer for the new trilogy and would not take the director&
Sun., December 20, 2009 07:48 EST

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Mon., November 09, 2009 12:27 EST

Will Smith Is Going Full Retard

Smith is set to produce and star in Flowers for Algernon, a modern-day adaptation of the Daniel Keyes novel. The movie is being set up at Sony Pictures and Smith's production company, Overbrook Entertainment, along with Polksy Films.
Mon., December 21, 2009 01:58 EST

The 18 Best Movies of the Decade

Everyone knows it’s ridiculous to try to quantitatively rank unquantifiables like movies. And though I tried to do my research for this, there are probably a plenty deserving flicks I’m forgetting or never saw. Therefore if you disagree with
Mon., September 14, 2009 10:58 EDT

When Hotties Attack: Rise Of The Female Slasher

When you think of horror films, odds are the list will include guys like Jason, Michael Myers, Freddy Krueger, and Leatherface. But, while we're being bombarded with resurrections of popular 1980s slasher flicks featuring monstrous giants with a mean stre
Tue., September 29, 2009 12:12 EDT

Michael Moore on Detroit: Every Century Has Its Ghost Towns

Oscar-winning director Michael Moore is back with Capitalism: A Love Story, a film about the economic crisis currently facing our country. With a film that could be called a bookend to the twenty-year-old Roger & Me, Moore returns issues like unions, jobs