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The Streets - Darren Aronofsky Confirmed To Direct Robocop Remake

Robocop is to return to the streets with a reboot directed by Darren Aronofsky, it has been confirmed.MGM Studios has revealed that longstanding rumours that ...

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Like a fine wine

In a change from our usual programming here at Bandon HQ, I kicked off a light-hearted conversation on Twitter earlier about great looking women who just get better and better with age (we also covered men). The results of the Twitter jury in chronological (not age) order were as follows: Neve Campbell My wife Marisa Tomei Maria Bello Catherine Keener Monica [...]

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MGM Prepares New ROBOCOP Movie With Darren Aronofsky to Direct and David Self to Write

LOS ANGELES, July 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures (MGM) has signed Darren Aronofsky to direct and David Self to write a new installment for its ROBOCOP franchise. Aronofsky, the director of "The Fountain...

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MGM Prepares New ROBOCOP Movie With Darren Aronofsky to Direct and David Self to Write

LOS ANGELES, July 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures (MGM) has signed Darren Aronofsky to direct and David Self to write a new installment for its ROBOCOP franchise. Aronofsky, the director of "The Fountain," and Self, the writer of "Road to Perdition," make a formidable creative team, fast tracking the ROBOCOP motion picture and spotlighting it as one of the most anticipated new films...

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Jim Caviezel - Caviezels Jesus Wins Book Award

Actor JIM CAVIEZEL's portrayal of JESUS in a new audiobook has made history at the 2008 Evangelical Book of The Year Awards. The Passion of The Christ star voiced the role ...

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CAVIEZEL’S JESUS WINS BOOK AWARD

Actor JIM CAVIEZEL’s portrayal of JESUS in a new audiobook has made history at the 2008 Evangelical Book of The Year Awards. The Passion of The Christ star voiced the role of Christ in a 21-hour New Testament package, called The World of Promise and the ‘audio Bible’ has become the first non-book to claim the [...]

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2008 Christian Book of the Year Awarded to Audio Bible

First-Ever Audio and Bible Product to Receive the Award ORLANDO, Fla., July 14 /PRNewswire/ -- The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) announced on Sunday evening, July 13, the six category winners of the 2008 Christian Book Awards and the "Christian Book of the Year" during the International Christian Retail Show (ICRS) in Orlando. For the first time in the award program's 30-year...

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Before The Devil Knows You're Dead

How did such a great movie disappear from view as soon as it came out last year? Tight, compelling and powerful, this story twists and turns into territory best left unexplored for most of us, most of the time. I...

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War, Inc. *1/2

This review originally appeared Wednesday. Directed by Joshua Seftel. With Ben Kingsley, Hilary Duff, Joan Cusack, John Cusack and Marisa Tomei. Distributed by First Look Studios. 1 hour, 46 mins. R (violence, profanity and brief sexual material). Playing at: Ritz Five.

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Kevin's Review: War, Inc. - A Funny Shell Company

Nowadays it's hard to find a film that offers anything one might consider refreshing when it comes to the Iraq War. So much has been done already - and done badly - that mere mention of the subject matter is apt to draw exhausted sighs. Naturally, I approached John Cusack's War, Inc. with the some [...]

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Not enough ammo in 'War'

War, Inc. falls into the genre of - actually, the genre doesn't have a name. But you've seen this kind of movie before: a stridently "wacky" political/cultural comedy starring every actor in Hollywood who thought it sounded like a good idea over martinis, put across with as much improvised sound, fury, and milling about as possible. All that's missing is coherence. Call it Blunderbuss Satire.

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Satire's saber needs a little sharpening in "War"

"War, Inc." is a brave and ambitious but chaotic attempt at political satire. The targets: the war in Iraq and the shadowy role of Vice President Dick Cheney's one-time corporate home, Halliburton, in the waging of the war.

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Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead

Before The Devil Knows You're Dead , Directed by Sidney Lumet, Starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ethan Hawke, Albert Finney, Marisa Tomei. Rating: R16 - Violence, Offensive Language, Drug Use & Sex Scenes It’s tempting to call this unsettling drama, the latest film from veteran director Sidney Lumet, the best thriller of 2008. We can’t do that though -- although it’s just being released in New Zealand,...

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Neil Patrick Harris: Spice Up Your Life!

As a former TV doctor, Neil Patrick Harris recommends body odor protection AC Slater can take it Kristen Bell does the downward doggie Jessica Alba goes grocery shopping sans baby Bikini-clad Britney Spears is still not sexy Cynthia Nixon says she didn’t have a boob job Jennifer Lopez is demanding Marisa Tomei hits up the West Village The 2008 MTV Video Music Awards [...]

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REVIEW: War, Inc.

Is that a scorpion in your Duff? Joshua Seftel's lofty 2008 comedic thriller War, Inc. is an admittedly tough nut to crack. Despite biting off more than it could ever possibly chew, the film's dry, cynical analysis of the Iraqi war and America's inherent consumerism is as amusing as it is sly. Assuming, of course, that you haven't grown impossibly tired of Hollywood's endless liberal drive to

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