A suberbly-realistic version of what is was like to be alive in the year 10,000 B.C. may be found on the Discovery Channel. This movie is “Braveheart” with mammoths.
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A suberbly-realistic version of what is was like to be alive in the year 10,000 B.C. may be found on the Discovery Channel. This movie is “Braveheart” with mammoths.
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It’s a basketball movie with almost no basketball– Will Ferrell pulls crazy stunts to fill seats in a bottom-tier 1970s sports league.
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A tricky narrative makes this whodunit mystery a captivating watch, even if it doesn’t quite pay off.
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Jack Black and Mos Def coast through this Michel Gondry flick, but the movie spoofs are brilliantly conceived.
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“The Bourne Identity” director Doug Liman returns with an action/adventure pic starring Hayden Christensen, Samuel L. Jackson, and Diane Lane.
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A rich high schooler counsels his troubled fellow classmates in a bathroom and doles out prescription pills with the bully who used to beat him up in this forced-quirky dramedy.
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George Romero’s newest zombie pic plays like a Cliff’s Notes version of all his previous ones.
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Let’s face it…it’s not always easy to agree on a couple’s movie to watch together. Today, Eric has the Top 10 Movies to Trick Your Sweetheart Into Watching on Valentine’s Day. It’s your guide to 10 films that won’t steer you wrong and hopefully won’t be too hard to convince your significant other to watch. […]
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Sylvester Stallone reprises his role as Vietnam veteran John Rambo many, many years after helping the Taliban oust the Soviets in “Rambo III.”
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J.D. posted his list of Movies About Musicians two weeks ago, and Eric just couldn’t resist doing a Top 10 Giant Monster list in honor of “Cloverfield.” So this week, Eric returns with his response to J.D.’s list of real or imagined musicians. This is a no-repeat list, so Eric excluded some too-obvious choices and […]
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In tribute to the giant-monster-nobody-will-ever-see-clearly movie “Cloverfield,” opening this weekend, Eric has a fun list of the Top 10 Movies in which Giant Monsters Attack! Even if you are unfamiliar with some of these, there are plenty of great photos, interesting facts and links to video of each of them. Enjoy!
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We know what your thinking. but no, “This is Spinal Tap” is not on the list. (Only because somehow that movie keeps jumping into every freakin’ Top 10 we do.) Click HERE and tell us what you think!
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Director Joe Wright brings the exceptional visuals, but just can’t fix the puffed up Harlequin romance novel storyline that drags this one down.
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It’s like a Bob Dylan smoothie that goes down rough. Or, an insane amalgam of ideas and music.
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John C. Reilly is all Cox in this uneven but hilarious rock biopic send-up.
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