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Discs for Dads
Looking for a Blu-ray to help you make an impression this Father’s Day? There’s no shortage of new releases that should be right up your dad’s alley. by Jonathan Doyle
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3D movies we'd actually like to see
To celebrate the 75th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz, Warner Bros. has plans to re-release the film in theatres this September after giving the 1939 classic a 3D makeover. While the idea of tornadoes, witches, and winged monkeys flying right off the screen does have a certain appeal, there are other movies more worthy of the 3D treatment. by Corrina Allen -
A-list actors and the roles they missed out on
Al Pacino recently revealed that the part of Han Solo in the first Star Wars movie could have gone to him. “It was mine for the taking but I didn’t understand the script,” said Pacino. He also turned down starring roles in Pretty Woman and Apocalypse Now. Here we take a look at some big parts turned down by big stars as well as a few roles they tried out for but didn't quite land. By Corrina Allen -
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Who should play Hillary Clinton?
Rodham, a new biopic about Hillary Clinton's early career in Washington, will be in theatres in time for the next presidential race and Clinton could be on the ballot. Which actresses are on director James Ponsoldt's list to play the Senator and former First Lady? We take a look at some of the candidates (and add a few of our own to the list). by Corrina Allen -
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Top 5 Bottom 5: Buddy Movies
Out next week, 'The Heat', starring Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy as the odd couple of law enforcement officials, will soon become the latest addition to a long line of buddy movies. Here we take a look at at two lists of movies 'The Heat' may one day join: the best buddy movies, and the worst ones. by Corrina Allen
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Top 5 Bottom 5: It's the end of the world at the movies
Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg's end of the world comedy (the aptly named 'This is the End') is getting some really positive reviews, but the apocalypse isn't always a laughing matter. In fact, sometimes it can be a real groaner. Or really depressing. Or terrifying. Or (and this is the worst type of end of the world movie) kind of boring. by Corrina Allen -
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Top 5 Bottom 5: Comedy duos
The double act has been a comedy staple since the days of George Burns and Gracie Allen, but not every duo is as successful at making audiences laugh. Some pairings are more likely to elicit groans (or worse: blank stares). Let's take a look at a few of the best and worst comedy teams in film. by Corrina Allen -
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