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As Nikke Finke would probably say at a moment like this TOLDJA! Read More »
As of Friday, February 8, Academy members can vote for the Oscars, right up to February 19. Many have already received their paper ballots, and three have anonymously revealed their votes to the LA Times. ... Read More »
In the grip of the early winter blahs at the multiplex, and with the blockbuster season just around the corner, it may seem that anything resembling a smart, adult drama is far, far away (this weekend's ... Read More »
Rex Reed’s review of Identity Thief in The New York Observer is a scathing takedown of the film, which is fine. He's entitled to his opinion. He's a critic. What’s not fine, ... Read More »
We're two weeks out from the Academy Awards, but this weekend brings the last of the major precursor ceremonies (excluding the WGAs) before Oscars -- the British Academy Of Film and Television Arts Awards, ... Read More »
The Brass Teapot, directed by Ramaa Mosley, centers around a down on their luck couple (Juno Temple and Michael Angarano) who are struggling to make it until they find a magical teapot at a local antique ... Read More »
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There are few films in the horror genre -- or even the general history of cinema -- that have continued to spur the kind of obsession, fascination and discussion decades after its release that Stanley ... Read More »
When there's no critical consensus on a movie, the film gets sent to Criticwire's Division Division where we measure the arguments on both sides. Read More »