Seth Rogen says ‘most movies suck’
Seth Rogen believes ”most movies” are awful. The 31-year-old actor – who has starred in several acclaimed comedies, including ‘Knocked Up’ and…
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Seth Rogen says ‘most movies suck’
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Seth Rogen believes ”most movies” are awful. The 31-year-old actor – who has starred in several acclaimed comedies, including ‘Knocked Up’ and…
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Seth Rogen says ‘most movies suck’
Romance! Comedy! Action! Murder! This rip-roaring silent British masterpiece from 1928 has it all.
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DVD review: Underground
Whether you go to the movies on a date, as an escape or just for the popcorn, you probably aren’t looking for a life lesson. But that doesn’t mean you can’t learn a thing or two.
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6 money lessons you can learn from the movies
One of the year’s most tedious films, Kathryn Bigelow’s frequently incomprehensible follow-up to the Oscar-winning The Hurt Locker caused some controversy by implying that CIA torture led to the finding of Osama Bin Laden.
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DVD review: Zero Dark Thirty
Die Hard, possibly the most satisfying of all the Eighties actioners, is granted a fifth outing and it’s sloppy.
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DVD & Blu-ray review: A Good Day to Die Hard (15)
Ministry will released their last-ever live DVD on August 1.
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Ministry To Release Final Live DVD Recap
A Richard Curtis-ian rom-com with a misanthropic twist, I Give it a Year focuses on a pair of newlyweds, Rafe Spall and Rose Byrne, who aren’t sure whether to stay together. The problem is that we aren’t sure, either.
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DVD review: I Give it a Year
Armando Iannucci and his pals from the BBC’s The Thick of It relocate their quick-fire government insult-fest to Washington DC.
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DVD review: Veep, The Complete First Season
Pixar’s underwater tale, even after multiple viewings, is still a visual delight: the animation is exquisite, the script crisp (“Fish are friends, not food”) and it remains a poignant examination of “letting go” of your children.
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DVD & Blu-ray review: Finding Nemo 3D (U)
The critics haven’t been universally kind to Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby. Anthony Quinn, The Independent’s film reviewer, sums up the criticism: “It has energy, but not subtlety; dazzle, but not depth.” As a filmgoer it is not what you want to hear; as an advertiser it is exactly what you want to hear.
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Movies like 'The Great Gatsby' are a diamond-seller's best friend