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‘Atlas Shrugged: Part II’ Trailer Won’t Be a Slave

For anyone who saw the first installment of Atlas Shrugged, the faces of the sequel may not look familiar. The production has done a complete replacement job on everyone. New director (John Putch),...

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TIFF 2012 Review: ‘Looper’ Explores How Time Travel Skews the Consequences of...

With his third feature film Looper, writer/director Rian Johnson marks the official return of the smart science-fiction film that works to stimulate audiences while making them think. Such a...

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Review: ‘[Rec] 3: Genesis’ is a Nice Day for a Bite Wedding

There are two movies in [Rec] 3: Genesis. The first is a standalone horror comedy that delivers on multiple fronts, and the second is a third entry in a franchise that comes off as the red-headed...

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No Time for Love, Dr. Jones! It’s an Indiana Jones Giveaway

It’s going to be an exciting month for fans of Indiana Jones. On September 18, the entire series of films — all four films — will be accompanied by 7-hours of bonus features in the first ever Blu-ray...

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‘Breaking Dawn Part 2′ Trailer: Kristen Stewart Tackles a Mountain Lion

The fine folks over at MTV had a special statue-delivering party last night, and they took a small break to take a little look at Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2. This is the first we’re hearing of the...

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TIFF 2012 Review: ‘Far Out Isn’t Far Enough’ is Far From Flat

Tomi Ungerer is a French artist who’s won multiple awards for his work in children’s illustrated books. He’s been an influence to many others including (but not limited to) Maurice Sendak (Where the...

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‘The Big Bang Theory’ Demystified

The one criticism of CBS’ high-rated, geek comedy The Big Bang Theory uttered most often is a pithy “I don’t get why it’s popular”—a very simple declaration of how baffling it is that a lot of people,...

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Watch: ‘Hol vs Rus’ Quickly Explores a Father/Son Rift

Editor’s Note: Today’s entry is done in support of Filminute, a really cool online festival that lets filmmakers tell their stories in 60 seconds or less. It’s the first of seven, so keep an eye out....

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Oh, The Ripoffs They’ll Make: A Seussian Guide To Bad ‘Die Hard’ Clones

Welcome back to Junkfood Cinema; the only thing we shamelessly rip-off is the wrapper from our Arby’s Big Beef ‘n Cheddar. This is the weekly Internet movie column that shatters the crystalline...

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42 Things We Learned From the ‘Terminator 2: Judgment Day’ Commentary

Well, it’s the beginning of September, and the Summer days of giant robots and even bigger explosions is now behind us. We here at Film School Rejects don’t want the Summer movie season to be over...

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‘Wuthering Heights’ Trailer: A Love As Beautiful and Unforgiving As the...

While it may seem as if we didn’t necessarily need another big screen take on Emily Bronte‘s “Wuthering Heights” (after all, the novel has been adapted for film, television, radio, and more over...

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Review: ‘The Words’ Tries To Say A Lot, But Falls Slightly Short

Editor’s note: With The Words hitting theaters today, brush up on our Sundance review of the film, first published on January 26, 2012. Writing is a difficult task whether you have to do it for...

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Review: Ambitious ‘Branded’ Is Inexplicable Nonsense

Branded is about a cow-shaped constellation that appears to fire lightning bolts onto a marketing expert, who subsequently participates in a corporate branding war in which giant gelatinous...

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David Gordon Green Will Direct Nicolas Cage to An “Unexpected Performance” in...

File this one under “things we never knew wanted to happen, but thank God they are,” as THR reports that David Gordon Green will direct Nicolas Cage in Gary Hawkins‘ adaptation of Larry Brown‘s novel,...

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Review: Toxic ‘Bachelorette’ Is ‘Bridesmaids’ for People Who Hate Their Friends

Editor’s note: After big success on VOD, Bachelorette hits theaters today, so ready your champagne flutes and raise a glass to our Sundance review of the film, originally published on January 24,...

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Movie News After Dark: Greendale Hunger Games, Casting Joe Paterno and...

What is Movie News After Dark? It’s a nightly movie news column that stays up late, making it a prime candidate for movies at midnight. Our evening begins with a shot from the upcoming season four...

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Star Trek Into Darkness

According to new reports, this may be the full, official title of the J.J. Abrams Star Trek sequel. With tomorrow celebrating the 46th anniversary of Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek, it might make sense...

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Review: ‘The Inbetweeners Movie’ Has Some Cheeky Laughs But Lacks the Heart,...

Continuing a television series onto the big screen with stories and stars intact can be a difficult prospect… just ask Mulder and Scully. There’s no guarantee moviegoers will know, remember or care...

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Reject Recap: Toronto Film Fest Begins, Fantastic Fest Teases and Other...

Welcome to the weekend. I am the new FSR editor specifically covering Saturday and Sunday, and I’m kicking off, as I will each Saturday morning, with a recap of the site’s coverage from the previous...

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TIFF 2012 Review: ‘The We and the I’ Forgot To Be A Movie

Michel Gondry has given us The Green Hornet, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Science of Sleep, Be Kind Rewind, Dave Chappelle’s Block Party and Human Nature. His films, while at times...

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