Liam Neeson says, “Take that Paul Blart!”
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Playlist: Saturday Morning Cartoon Edition
A playlist that’s more than meets the eye.
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Talking With… Wyatt Cenac
The Daily Show correspondent discusses life in (fake) news and his dramatic debut in the new film Medicine for Melancholy.
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That bumbling mall cop Paul Blart stays on top, while Notorious takes a second-week nosedive.
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Talking With… Grace Park
Battlestar Galactica veteran Grace Park tells all about bidding the good ship Galactica farewell, which keepsakes she brought home and where she wants her to career to go next.
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Back to the Funny Pages
Coming off his acclaimed turn in The Wrestler, former Sin City star Mickey Rourke suits up for a possible role in Iron Man 2.
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More “Watchmen” Goodness
Be glad we live in the YouTube era–it means you don’t have to make the trip to Japan to see the international version of the Watchmen trailer that offers dozens of new scenes (and much less slo-mo) not seen in the American cut.
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DVD Round-Up: January 6, 2009
This week, Seth Rogen and James Franco get high on life in Pineapple Express; the crew of Battlestar Galactica fights for their frakkin’ lives; and a New York teenager is exposed to the wack side of life in The Wackness.
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In Theaters: December 12, 2008
Steven Soderbergh’s four-hour Che Guevara flick is a must-see, Keanu Reeve’s remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still is a must-flee.
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Talking With… Diego Luna
Milk star Diego Luna opens up about his role in Gus Van Sant’s acclaimed biopic, kissing his childhood pal on camera and being a first-time daddy.
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DVD Round-Up: December 2, 2008
This week, Angelina Jolie and James McAvoy play deadly assassins in Wanted; David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson re-open the X-Files in I Want to Believe; and the next chapter in The Chronicles of Narnia arrives on DVD.
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DVD Round-Up: November 25, 2008
Mr. Fourth of July becomes Mr. Thanksgiving as Will Smith’s latest blockbuster Hancock soars onto DVD just in time for Turkey Day.
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DVD Round-Up: November 18, 2008
This week, learn (part of) the story behind the Wu-Tang Clan, meet an adorable trash compacting robot named Wall*E and laugh at Robert Downey Jr., Ben Stiller and the rest of the goofballs in Tropic Thunder.
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In Theaters: November 14, 2008
James Bond is back for 22nd mission. But does Quantum of Solace pack a license to thrill or a license to bore?
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DVD Round-Up: November 11, 2008
Everyone’s favorite big red demon spawn punches his way onto DVD a second time this week, alongside a kung-fu panda, two family-friendly Christmas stories and a blood-soaked Japanese western.
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In Theaters: November 7, 2008
One week until 007 people! In the meantime, this weekend brings two new comedies–one kinda sucks, but the other kinda doesn’t.
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DVD Round-Up: November 4, 2008
Arriving on disc this Election Day is a new Futurama adventure, a Civil Rights-themed ESPN hoops documentary, Kevin Costner’s daffy blockbuster WaterWorld and above-average indie thriller Transsiberian.
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DVD Round-Up: October 28, 2008
Take a trip to the grindhouse without leaving your living room with Zombie Strippers and Hell Ride.
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In Theaters: October 24, 2008
Did the dingoes eat Angelina Jolie’s baby? Find out in Clint Eastwood’s period mystery Changeling.
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DVD Round-Up: October 21, 2008
Before you see the new James Bond flick, check out 007’s previous adventures; Beastie Boy-turned-director Adam Yauch captures great b-ball action in Gunnin’ for that #1 Spot; Ed Norton gets in touch with his inner green monster The Incredible Hulk; and the landmark indie film Kiss of the Spider Woman finally gets a DVD release.
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In Theaters: October 17, 2008
Josh Brolin and Oliver Stone lampoon the Decider in Chief in W.; Mark Wahlberg is a major pain in Max Payne; and Queen Latifah teaches Dakota Fanning about life, love and honey in The Secret Life of Bees.




















