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By Caleb Seeley | April 9, 2009Seth Rogen is no Paul Blart. The second mall-cop movie of the year is sure to separate itself from its predecessor with disturbing violence and filthy, mature humor. Rogen stars in Observe and...
Seth Rogen is no Paul Blart. The second mall-cop movie of the year is sure to separate itself from its predecessor with disturbing violence and filthy, mature humor. Rogen stars in Observe and...
Watchmen addicts, rejoice. Tales of the Black Freighter presents the last pieces of the Watchmen universe in a new DVD, supplementing the film.
I always thought plagiarism was illegal. Fifty years after Stan Lee created the X-Men, Push enters the fray as the latest mutant-driven super-power movie.
Despite its name there is nothing remotely fresh about New in Town. Renee Zellweger and Harry Connick Jr. star as unlikely sweethearts in this formulaic romantic comedy. Zellweger plays Lucy Hill,...
Three decades after Archie Bunker stopped gracing TV sets, Clint Eastwood proves that racism can still be funny and moving.
The Indian police are faced with a quandary: How can a street urchin accomplish what doctors and college graduates have been unable to do-win the Indian version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?