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    MelancholiaMovie Review - Nov 27, 2011 - By Darren Goodhart
    Lars von Trier's metaphysical end of the world is here with "Melancholia."

    ImmortalsMovie Review - Nov 13, 2011 - By Jeff Ritter
    Mickey Rourke brings cool menace to the bad guy role, and Tarsem Singh avoids cloning "300" and "Clash of the Titans."

    ImmortalsMovie Review - Nov 13, 2011 - By Darren Goodhart
    "Immortals" is spectacular fun with director Tarsem Singh's visual sense being the real star of the show.

    The Tigger Movie - 2-Disc 10th Anniversary EditionDVD Review - Aug 1, 2009 - By R.J. Carter
    Being the only one isn't such a wonderful thing for Tigger when he decides to find his family.

    The HitDVD Review - May 4, 2009 - By Robert Bell
    "The Hit" ruminates in disjointed modes of communication as cultural symbol in a manner that theorist and philosopher Kenneth Burke would surely approve of,

    Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal SkullMovie Review - May 20, 2008 - By Jim Pappas
    He's baaack . . . and we're all invited to join the ride to solve the mystery of the crystal skull in this exciting new film.

    V for Vendetta (Widescreen Two-Disc Special Edition)DVD Review - Jul 25, 2006 - By R.J. Carter
    "'Who' is but the form following the function of 'what', and 'what' I am is a man in a mask."

    V for VendettaMovie Review - Mar 8, 2006 - By Jonathan Baylis
    "Remember, remember the 5th of November..." This might be the most relevant -- if not the only relevant -- film you see this year.

    HellboyMovie Review - Apr 1, 2004 - By Jim Pappas
    Can there be a hero from Hell? That question is answered in this new film based on the comic book.

    Owning MahownyMovie Review - May 3, 2003 - By Jim Pappas
    Philip Seymour Hoffman gives us a fine perfomance of a man under the influence of a gambling addiction in this slow moving story that allows us a glimpse into one of the self-destructive sides of human nature.

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