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Last week Eric looked at the Top 10 Christmas Scenes in non-Christmas movies. This week is another unlikely holiday list. This Top 10 is for movies set almost entirely during Christmas or the holiday season. Whether they contain any traditional Christmas cheer is debatable, but their setting makes them Christmas movies by default. Have a great […]

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Sick of the same old boring-ass Christmas Top 10s? “It’s a Wonderful Life” and “A Christmas Story” are fine, but there’s a wealth of other Xmas-related fun to be had in film this season, so Eric presents the first of two Xmas-related Top 10s. This week, he looks at those defining moments in movies that […]

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J.D. kicked it off last week, and Eric closes the door with his list of great movies directed by actors. Find out how many of your favorites he left off, and tell him what you think about his choices here… and be sure to check back next Tuesday for our first seasonal Top 10 of […]

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Margot at the Wedding

by Eric Melin on November 29, 2007

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Nicole Kidman is selfish, cold, and uncomposed in Noah Baumbach’s darkly funny new film.

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No Country for Old Men

by Eric Melin on November 23, 2007

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The Coen brothers release a terrifying and reflective new thriller, and their best film since “Fargo.” See this one.

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The Mist

by JD Warnock on November 22, 2007

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“Shawshank Redemption” director tackles yet another Stephen King story. The results are quite different.

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Beowulf

by Eric Melin on November 16, 2007

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Find out if this is showing in 3-D IMAX before rushing off to see Robert Zemeckis’ animated re-telling of the epic poem.

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Wanna see Bruce Willis shoot Jack Black’s arm off while sporting the worst rug/’stache combo ever? Then you came to the right place! Eric’s list of the worst Bruce Willis movies will be followed next Top 10 Tuesday by J.D.’s response.

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Lars and the Real Girl

by JD Warnock on October 27, 2007

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Avoid knowing too much about “Lars and the Real Girl” starring Ryan Gosling, Emily Mortimer and Paul Schneider.

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30 Days of Night

by Eric Melin on October 18, 2007

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Vampires in Alaska sit around and wait for humans to come out of their houses for 30 days.

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  Okay movie fans, you’ve had a week to mull over Eric’s choices for the Top 10 Best Sequels, now it’s time for “Sequels II: Electric Boogaloo.” J.D.’s list doesn’t include “The Godfather Part II” or “The Empire Strikes Back,” it does however throw down with one that is sure to make for lively conversation… […]

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In honor of the really bad sequels we had to sit through this summer, Eric presents his list of that oh so rare rare thing– the sequel that’s better than the original.  This week on Top 10 Tuesday, get worked up about Eric’s 10 hottest movie sequels ever. Be sure to check back next Tuesday for J.D.’s […]

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It’s Top Ten Tuesday again– the J.D. edition, where he gets to throw out his best picks for the directors’ best first movies, hot on the heels of Eric’s list from last week. Let the games begin…

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In the Shadow of the Moon

by Eric Melin on September 27, 2007

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Lively first-hand testimony and cinematography from 10 members of each of the nine U.S. moon missions between 1968 to 1972.

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Eastern Promises

by Eric Melin on September 24, 2007

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More moral multiplicity from Cronenberg and Mortensen, with more standard plot conventions than their last outing “A History of Violence,” but boasting strong performances and a sense of dread that lingers long after the movie has ended.

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