August 2009
Monthly Archive
Clive Barker’s Book of Blood opens September 22nd, 2009 (DVD)
A pair of creepy Clive Barker stories–”Book of Blood” and “On Jerusalem Street”–provide the spine for this chilling horror film. In BOOK OF BLOOD, a woman studying paranormal phenomena and a college student with a gift for talking to the dead team up with unexpectedly erotic and unsurprisingly horrific results.
Informant! opens September 18th, 2009 (wide)
OCEAN’S 11′s Steven Soderbergh and Matt Damon reunite for this comedy based on a true story. In THE INFORMANT, a high-ranking executive at Archer Daniels Midland joins forces with the FBI to bring down both his company and the entire food industry.
Law Abiding Citizen
In LAW ABIDING CITIZEN, a prisoner’s incredible reign over the city outside his cell is interrupted by an assistant district attorney. Gerard Butler (300) stars.
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Bronson
This drama tells the real-life story of the infamous British prisoner Charles Bronson (not to be confused with the American actor of the same name). Though Bronson was initially sentenced to seven years for burglary, his bad behavior–including attacking violently, taking hostages, and staging protests from the roof–has had him imprisoned for more than three decades, most of it in solitary confinement.
Kelly Preston: It’s ‘too soon’ to speak about Jett
The actress pulled out of speaking at the California Governor’s Conference for Women hosted by Maria Shriver in October, where she was to participate in a “Grief & Resilience” panel.
Kelly Preston: It’s ‘to soon’ to speak about Jett
The actress pulled out of speaking at the California Governor’s Conference for Women hosted by Maria Shriver in October, where she was to participate in a “Grief & Resilience” panel.
Uncategorized28 Aug 2009 04:28 pm
‘The Final Destination’ skips prior films’ fun
Newsweek: Celebrity deaths eclipsed by other stars
Uncategorized28 Aug 2009 12:46 pm
‘Halloween II’ is a vile sequel to a lazy remake
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