Video: Fantasy
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My Ten Most Anticipated Films of 2009— Boy wizards, undead monsters, and Inglourious Basterds.
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Movie Review: The Spirit (2008)— This must be what it is like to make comic panels move.
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Movie Review: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button— His tragedy is watching those he loves age normally, without him.
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Movie Review: The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)— Traveler's check...
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Movie Review: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button— Poetic, beautiful, and requires multiple viewings.
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Movie Review: Bedtime Stories— Pleasant experience. Not terribly memorable, but enjoyable while it unfolded.
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DVD Review: Hunter x Hunter – Volume One — The first fifteen episodes of the anime action fantasy get a boxed set release.
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Capsule Reviews: Oodles of TV On DVD from CBS/Paramount— Adam Becvar (aka Luigi Bastardo) checks out seven different TV shows on DVD ranging from campy to classic.
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Movie Review: Hancock— A love story of super-human size.
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Movie Review: Bedtime Stories (2008)— This holiday season a familiar comedy star tries to finagle his way into the family comedy genre in Disney’s Bedtime Stories.
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Blu-ray Review: Ghost Town (2008)— Ricky Gervais can do no wrong in this little-seen romantic comedy.
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DVD Review: Ghost Town (2008)— All work and no play makes Jordan a vital member of society.
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Movie Review: Bedtime Stories (2008)— Adam Sandler’s new film Bedtime Stories offers little for either children or adults.
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Movie Review: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button— Brad Pitt grows younger as he gets older in this curiously charming film.
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Movie Review: Slumdog Millionaire— A wonderful tale of fate, helping bring some magic back to the movies.
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DVD Review: The Little Mermaid II - Return to the Sea (Special Edition)— I’m not ready to write off this direct-to-DVD sequel just yet...
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No Narnia For Disney— Disney will not fund third Narnia film.
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Movie Review: The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor— Not the best in the series, but still a fun action film.
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DVD Review: Latitude Zero— And Zero would be correct.
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Movie Review: Twilight— Vampires or not, teen angst needs a relevant champion less than 20 years old.
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Movie Media: Christmas Special— Happy holidays! Let's watch some trailers!
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Movie Review: Twilight— Refreshing and enjoyable different to most other films of its type.
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Movie Review: Delgo— The cinema serves up another mediocre animated adventure.
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Blu-ray Review: The Chronicles of Narnia - Prince Caspian (3-Disc Edition)— Thankfully the visual effects and creatures in this film look better than in the previous movie.
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Movie Review: Twilight (2008)— An utter failure as both a vampire movie and a romance.
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Movie Review: Synecdoche, New York— A puzzling, frustrating, yet ultimately awe-inspiring masterpiece.
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DVD Review: The Mummy - Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, 2-Disc Deluxe Edition— This must-have for fans of the franchise comes to DVD on December 16!
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Movie Review: Fred Claus— Kris bliss...
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Blu-ray Review: The Chronicles of Narnia - Prince Caspian— Narnia's not as fresh as it used to be, but this disc is a showcase when the action hits.
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Movie Review: The Dark Knight (DivX)— Not only lives up to its hype, it exceeds the expectations generated by it.
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Giving the Gift of Film on DVD— As you are striking off names of cinephiles from your holiday gift list, consider some of these options.
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Movie Review: Twilight (2008)— A vampire movie contorted into a clichéd, simplistic teenage romance.
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DVD Review: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (3-Disc Collector's Edition) — There is enough bonus material to keep the whole family entertained for an entire rainy afternoon.
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Movie Review: The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian— This adaptation does little to weave the spell of magical beauty offered by the book or the first installment.
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Blu-ray Review: Immortal— I have never watched such a confusing movie in my entire life.
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DVD Review: WALL∙E (3-Disc Special Edition + Digital Copy)— WALL-E, and the humans who created him, get the full home video treatment plus a digital copy in this three-disc Pixar/Disney masterpiece.
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Movie Review: My Name is Bruce— The impossibility of writing modestly about Bruce Campbell.
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DVD Review: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (Three-Disc Collector's Edition)— A darker, more competent film than its predecessor.
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Twilight the Movie: Views From a Teen Not Obsessed With The Book— The bestselling book dominates the big screen.
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Movie Review: Twilight (2008)— An overlong made-for-TV teen drama with vampires thrown in for good measure
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Beyond Tinker Bell: Disney and Blu-ray Enhance the Movie Experience— Impish pixie's legend looms large and Disney has the right stuff to keep it that way.
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Movie Review: Let the Right One In— The most offbeat vampire romance you'll see all year.
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Discovering Heroes: Destiny — Check out Santiago, the fan-chosen Hero, online.
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DVD Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Season 1— An unlikely critical darling begins its journey to the top.
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Movie Review: Porco Rosso— Hayao Miyazaki's most personal, delicate work.
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DVD Review: Hellboy II: The Golden Army 3-Disc Special Edition— Guillermo del Toro has completely reinvented the Hellboy franchise.
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Movie Review: 10,000 B.C.— Three words - it has dreads.

