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Russell and Katy make plans for 2012
RUSSELL BRAND and KATY PERRY watched the world end in LA yesterday. The loved-up pair stopped off at the cinema, spending a miniscule portion of their weekly income on two tickets for apocalyptic epic 2012.
Paul is an actor who feels bogged down by his participation in a production of Chekhov's play, Vanya.
THE WORLD, as we know it, will end in 2012 . An epic disaster movie about a global cataclysm that brings an end to the world.
Eight new releases this week! Three local films, a 3D remake, a horror movie, a french offering and two indies are out in the buenos aires theatres.
The scorecard for the weekend: In this film publicity image released by Sony Pic Nov 1 2009 2:16PM AP This Is It , $21.3 million Documentary reveals Michael Jackson's behind-the-scenes performances in the weeks before his death last June, as he rehearsed his biggest hits for a series of comeback concerts.
'Saw VI': Nothing sells like success
The horror film has always been popular with the public. It's fun to sit in the dark and see menacing figures creeping up on an unsuspecting victim or see the fear in a person's face while anticipating what is just around the corner.
If It's Halloween... It Might Not Be Saw Anymore
"It's it's Halloween... It must be Saw!" is how Lionsgate has touted the latest sequels in the Saw franchise the past few years.
Boo-yah: Spooky flicks for spooky day
It's Halloween, the one holiday that sells more horror movie tickets than Hallmark cards.
Do health insurance companies have too much power? Are voters and politicians powerless to stop them? These are tough questions, and Michael Moore has never shied away with his politically-charged documentaries.
Jigsaw , the self-righteous serial killer of the long-toothed franchise, may have succumbed to cancer a few films back, but he remains very much alive in plot and presence.
Beck at the Movies: 'Saw VI': Rolling and Churning from Assembly Line
It's Halloween again, so you know what that means. That's right, another entry in one of the most worthless franchises ever created.
Saw VI follows the original concept, but throws in twist
If you've never watched any of the Saw movies, then you missed what is more or less the same plot: A group of people who are related in some way are captured and placed in an abandoned building that's been loaded to the gills with dangerous traps.
'Saw VI' provides great twists
"A Nightmare on Elm Street," "Friday the 13th," and "Halloween" all reached their respective sixth installments with rapidly decreasing enthusiasm.
Well, here we are again. Another year, another installment in the SAW franchise released around Halloween.
Saw movies and Halloween go together like ho and hum. That's not to say that there's nothing to be said in favor of Saw VI .
Watching fictional characters engage in self-mutilation satisfies morbidly curious, voyeuristic tastes.
Terror, cartoon dominate North American box office
The Hollywood watchers were left dumbfounded by placing of the latest North America box office, with four terror or carton flicks dominate the top five led by "Paranormal Activity" Sunday.
Friday Harvest: Saw VI, Men Who Stare at Goats, and more
Saw is a rare horror series that maintains narrative integrity; the movies are completely unwatchable if you haven't seen previous entries.
Saw VI Review [2] Posted by Bryan Kristopowitz on 10.26.2009 Jigsaw is back. Again. Let the fun begin.
Francis Ford Coppola Coppola is an amazing talent whose inspiration and influence spans many generations.
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