Monthly Archives: October 2007

Awake

A man lies awake during heart surgery after reacting badly to his anaesthetic, causing his wife to make some crucial decisions.

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Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium

Set in a magical toy shop which affords adults the opportunity to retain a child’s sense of magic and wonder in their lives, a clerk must decide whether she wants to run the store after its current owner Mr. Magorium … Continue reading

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Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium

Set in a magical toy shop which affords adults the opportunity to retain a child’s sense of magic and wonder in their lives, a clerk must decide whether she wants to run the store after its current owner Mr. Magorium … Continue reading

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Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium

Set in a magical toy shop which affords adults the opportunity to retain a child’s sense of magic and wonder in their lives, a clerk must decide whether she wants to run the store after its current owner Mr. Magorium … Continue reading

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‘Blackout’ producers, songwriters hail Britney

Britney Spears’ new album “Blackout” debuted Tuesday, and I might have been a little harsh about her actual contribution to the disc. The album’s producers and songwriters are giving props to the popstar now.

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Braving the Beatles UNIVERSE – FilmStew.com

In between Hairspray and Sweeney Todd comes this year’s other Hollywood musical, a hard-to-peg item that is nonetheless making its mark.

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A Warm and Fuzzy APOCALYPSE – FilmStew.com

Some three decades after his landmark Vietnam War film, director Francis Ford Coppola is now whispering, ‘The honor… the honor.’

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Greg Mottola’s Unexpected Homecoming – FilmStew.com

Long Island’s Adventureland has changed a lot since Superbad director Greg Mottola worked there as a teenager. But thankfully, Pittsburgh’s Kennywood Park has still got the look.

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Taking DEAD Aim at Comedy – FilmStew.com

For Welsh filmmaker Peter Watkins-Hughes, the key to low-brow comedy is to architect the action around a dead celebrity or a dead dwarf.

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DISPATCH FROM TURKEY | Mysteries, Whirling Dervishes and Ancient Treasures Unfold at Antalya Fests – indieWIRE

In the mystical and ancient Mediterranean coastal city of Antalya, sometimes referred to as the Turkish Riviera, international buyers and sellers from all over the world recently attended the Eurasia International Film Market (October 22 – 25), running parallel with … Continue reading

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