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Avatar Won't Make You Go Native
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"The Road" Leads to a Sentimental Post-Apocalypse
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New Moon, Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Celibacy
Turn Off Your Brain and Watch the World End in 2012
Roland Emmerich's 2012 is jammed with every cliche and trope ever found in a Hollywood disaster movie, while giving the Earth an over-the-top pummeling. It's a reasonably fun flick at times, if you don't think about it...at all. More »"The Box" Contains A Conspiracy Wrapped In a Mystery Wrapped In 70s Retro
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"The Fourth Kind" Is A Hoax
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Battlestar Galactica Movie Reveals The Cylons Never Actually Had A Plan
Astro Boy: Subversive, Awesome Flying-Robot Action
The Wild Things Don't Really Love You
Spike Jonze is known for making uncomfortable films — I still can't think about the ending of Being John Malkovitch without squirming — but Where The Wild Things Are may be his coldest comfort yet. Major spoilers below... More »"Paranormal Activity" Is As Scary As Real Life
At the theater where I watched a preview of Paranormal Activity last night, somebody ran out of the auditorium and threw up. It was that scary. And the most terrifying part isn't what's "paranormal" - it's the normal, everyday realism. More »Pandorum Delivers Zombie Mutant Banality – In Space!
If you are going to see Pandorum don't make the mistake I did and enter the theater without a gigantic bong hit. Reefer is the only cure for space monster ennui! Spoilers ahead. More »Your iPhone Is Rupturing Bruce Willis' Spleen
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Everybody Wants Pieces of Jennifer's Body
If Nice Machines Battle Evil Machines After You're Dead, Will You Care?
In most post-apocalyptic movies, we bring destruction on ourselves with our advanced science, and there's a cautionary message about trusting technology. But the lyrical 9 may be the first film that shows good machines fighting evil ones, after we're dead. More »"Gamer" Is a Sex and Violence Epic With Balls
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