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Upcoming Movies: Dinner for Schmucks, Cats and Dogs, Charlie St. Cloud

Friday, July 30, 2010 8:04AM - By

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This weekend theaters will be filled with a mix of everything. Steve Carell reunites with his 40 Year Old Virgin co-star Paul Rudd for the film Dinner for Schmucks. It’s an American remake of a French movie about a group of upper crust execs who throw a weekly dinner party and bring the dumbest, most obnoxious people they can find as guests. On the family front, Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore is also opening (to the dismay of the general population). The film, like its predecessor showcases the war between canines and felines that just won’t end!

More upcoming movies….

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Sundance 2010: Get Low

Friday, January 22, 2010 9:35PM - By

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My first official film of The Sundance Festival (I’m not counting Daddy Longlegs, I’ll tell you all about that one later) was a success thanks to Director Aaron Schneider and performances by Robert Duvall, Bill Murray and Lucas Black!

The film is about an old grumpy man (Duvall) who decides to throw himself a “funeral party” so that he can attend his own funeral and hear the horrible stories people have to say about him before he dies. With the help of a money hungry mortician (Murray) and his honest and caring sidekick (Black) they help organize the funeral of a lifetime!

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Toronto Film Festival Review Round-Up

Monday, September 21, 2009 7:25PM - By

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The Toronto International Film Festival has once again come and gone. Over the short festival days, some films came, saw, and conquered the audiences, while others were left lifeless in the event’s wake. For movies that were strong enough to bear the criticism, we’ve created a Review Round-up of the top ten buzzed about films of the year. We’ve got everything from Michael Caine‘s geriatric vigilante in Harry Brown to George Clooney’s goat killing Jedi in The Men Who Stare at Goats.

Let’s take a look at the best and the worst that TIFF 2009 had to offer…

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