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The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo – Film Review

More crime-story conventional and less shockingly graphic than pre-release hype may lead audiences to expect this succeeds almost in spite of its nothing-special serial-killer plot. That’s because the story’s snowy Swedish setting, and especially its two memorable main characters…

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Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol – Film Review

Like the elaborately complex capers of the Impossible Missions Force itself, nearly everything in this fourth installment of the Mission: Impossible film franchise works like clockwork — and the occasional parts that go wrong turn out to be insignificant to the big picture…

Thumbnail : Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol – Trailers, featurette & release dates

Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol – Trailers, featurette & release dates

Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol is the fourth Mission Impossible film. We have here, in this post, the initial trailer and the latest one that has just been released. We also have a video feature of Tom Cruise hanging around from the world’s tallest building…

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The Debt – Film Review

Whatever you do, don’t read anyone else’s review of The Debt, or any related features or interviews, if you have any desire to see the movie. And you definitely should want to see it, because this is one of the most suspenseful, smart, well-directed and best acted films of the year…

Thumbnail : Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore – First time Director Brad Peyton on his experience

Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore – First time Director Brad Peyton on his experience

What a job for a first time director. Brad Peyton had to handle the voice talent, including Bette Midler, James Marsden and Nick Nolte; a bunch of assorted animals, and oversee the CGI and special effects work. We spoke with him about his experience…

Thumbnail : Knight and Day – Tom Cruise on falling 100 feet onto a steel beam

Knight and Day – Tom Cruise on falling 100 feet onto a steel beam

It’s been nine years since Tom Cruise worked with Cameron Diaz in Vanilla Sky. This week they reunite onscreen in the action-comedy. Tom Cruise talks about working with Cameron Diaz again, doing his own stunts, and falling 100 feet onto a steel beam…

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