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Movie News Roundup: Django Unchained Edition
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Movie News Roundup: Django Unchained Edition

April 27, 2012 0

This edition features two new images from Django Unchained as well as the movie poster for the film. What Martin Scorsese intends to use in all of his future projects. Two new confirmed cast members for Noah. And what the Duplass brothers are up to next.

Hugo movie
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Hugo

8.2
March 12, 2012 0

“Come and dream with me,” a character says a one point during Hugo, which would also have been a very appropriate way to begin the film. A story about a young orphan who lives at a train station trying to solve a mystery link to his father is not be a kind of film Martin Scorsese is used to doing, but it does not show. It is a film about dreams and magical realism adventures that is entertaining for both children and adults.

2012 Oscar Nominations
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2012 Oscar Nominations

January 24, 2012 2

The nominations for the 2012 Oscars were announced this morning with Hugo leading the pack for the 84nd Academy Awards with 11 nominations. The Artist came in as a close second with 10 nominations including; Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and Best Score. There were a few big surprises in the Best Picture and Best Director categories.
Click Read More to see the full list of Oscar nominations.

2012 Golden Globe Award Winners List
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2012 Golden Globe Award Winners List

January 15, 2012 0

Ricky Gervais returned as the host for the 69th Golden Globe Awards offending attendees with a beer just as he did last year. Although, this year he was a little more tame with his jokes he proved he was worthy of being a repeating host. Click “Read More” to see the full list of winners at the 2012 Golden Globes.

Shutter Island movie
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Shutter Island

8.1
March 11, 2010 0

If Stanley Kubrick was still alive, this is what he would have made. Shutter Island reminded me of Kubrick’s The Shinning with the creepy feel to this brilliantly written story. It’s also similar with eerie flashbacks and classical music woven throughout. Martin Scorsese plays with the viewers mind the entire film and keeps you on the edge of your seat without a single dull scene. In my mind, that is a rare thing to find in most films.