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Review: Friedkin Returns to Form with ‘Killer Joe’

December 20th, 2012
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Matthew McConaughey sizzles in Killer Joe, a violent but alluring crime thriller from director William Friedkin. Though the movie isn’t for everyone, Killer Joe is a rare return to form for the director whose best movies – led by The Exorcist and The French Connection – are from another age.

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Juno Temple is a Dirty Girl: A Movie Review

February 7th, 2012
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Juno Temple stars as the title character in the R-rated drama comedy Dirty Girl, about a rebellious, sex-loving teen who goes on a road trip with an awkward, overweight and homosexual friend, both seeking to change their less-than-ideal circumstances. Unfortunately, Dirty Girl lingers too long in that no man’s land between drama and comedy, and instead offers little of either.

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Who Wants to Win a Dirty Girl?

January 19th, 2012
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Dirty Girl, now available on DVD, is the story of Danielle (Juno Temple), the dirty girl of Norman High School in Norman, Oklahoma, circa 1987.  Her reputation takes an unexpected hit when her misbehavior gets her banished to a remedial class, where she is paired on a parenting project with Clarke (Jeremy Dozier), an innocent closet-case with no friends.

We’re giving away both the movie Dirty Girl on DVD as well as the soundtrack – enter to win today!

Awesome New ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Movie Poster!

December 10th, 2011
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Just when you thought the new Amazing Spider-Man movie poster was the coolest comic book news this weekend, Warner Brothers unleashes an awesome new movie poster for its tentpole 2012 superhero movie The Dark Knight Rises. The poster features villain Bane (Tom Hardy) walking away from a shattered Batman mask, with the words “The Legend Ends” set against the rain. The ominous poster should make even though most hesitant of moviegoers excited for this extravaganza.

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