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[Title] => Olivia Wilde casts a spell in 'The Incredible Burt Wonderstone'
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[Title] => The friendly monsters of "Hotel Transylvania"
[Summary] => In aspect of the making of Sony Pictures Animation's new family comedy “Hotel Transylvania” that set it apart was the chance to bring several of the actors together into the recording studio to voice their roles together – responding to each other as they would in a live-action film.
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[Summary] => Back in the heyday of Hammer Films and its run on Dracula films, it would not be unusual to find sequels and extensions of Dracula-lore predicated on concepts like Son of Dracula.
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[Title] => Exploring Atlantic City's rich history
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Film review: The Island
For much of Hollywood, the future is much like the present its all screwed up. It seems each new discovery is able to make monsters out of all of us. We do not quibble about morality; function rules.
And like John Grisham novels, the viewer is admonished to be careful of who to trust.
In the footsteps of Gattaca, Minority Report and I Robot follows The Island.
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Film review: The Island
For much of Hollywood, the future is much like the present its all screwed up. It seems each new discovery is able to make monsters out of all of us. We do not quibble about morality; function rules.
And like John Grisham novels, the viewer is admonished to be careful of who to trust.
In the footsteps of Gattaca, Minority Report and I Robot follows The Island.
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September 23, 2012 - 12:00am