Ali Cooper Sep 29, 2011
thepurpletide Feb 15, 2011
After you anxiously wait for the movie of your favorite book to start, popcorn and soda in hand, your high expectations deteriorate slowly but surely as you watch your favorite novel be torn apart on screen.
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In the biopic of the ’70s band The Runaways, the vulgarity and excessive drug and alcohol abuse of the movie show the difficulty of breaking into the music industry, especially in a time when an all-girl rock band never before existed
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thepurpletide Apr 12, 2010
When someone mentioned the film The White Ribbon, I thought it would be a boring movie, its set in Germany in the early 20th century and shot in black and white something that does not yell entertaining.
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Matt Porter Apr 9, 2010
The “Clash of the Titans,” Hollywood’s lazy attempt at reviving the 80’s cult classic, doesn’t keep the divine status of the original.
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Miranda Leung Mar 26, 2010
For most Americans who grew up in the 90s, grainy textured Technicolor cartoons, words and names like Simba, Under the Sea, and Bambi are synonymous with none other than Disney, one of the most prominent film studios that produce classics suitable for a wide range of audiences.
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TPT Staff Mar 11, 2010
On March 7, 2010, 41.3 million people tuned in to see Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin host what was a surprisingly enjoyable night.
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Kristen DiMarco Feb 26, 2010
Jane Muir Feb 25, 2010
Stephen Hale’s film “One Too Many Mornings” will be viewed in the Chantilly auditorium on March 6.
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