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Pixar’s ‘Brave’ is Short on Storytelling but Full of Magic

Disney’s Pixar creates delivers yet another gorgeous movie that will be fun for any kid watching it. The storytelling holds the film back from being another Pixar classic, but even adults will fall under the magic of ‘Brave’.

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“Men In Black 3″ Is Forgettably Indifferent

The inevitable yet still oddly unexpected third entry into the Men In Black series has gone as stale as the working relationship between its two lead characters played by Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. Read Nick’s review after the jump.

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Watch: Full Trailer For Pixar’s ‘Brave’

After suffering somewhat of a setback with the critically panned Cars 2, Pixar is hoping its first original film since 2009′s Up will be a return to excellence. Here is the new trailer for Brave, starring Kelly Macdonald, Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson, and Craig Ferguson.

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Scott Cooper to Direct “The Emperor’s Children”; Rachel McAdams And Emma Thompson Join Cast

Twitch has now learned that Crazy Heart writer-director Scott Cooper will replace Noah Baumbach at the helm of the movie. Additionally Rachel McAdams and Emma Thompson have reportedly joined the cast.

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Movie News Weekly Round-Up October 3, 2010

The Weekly Movie News Round-up is an aggregation of news gathered from all across the movie industry released every weekend. Inside, discuss all the latest movie news, casting news, and trailers to your heart’s content!

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Movie Review: An Education (2009)

An Education, directed by Lone Scherfig, is set in 1961 England. Jenny (Carey Mulligan) is an intelligent, curious, precocious 16-yr old whose sole focus is to get into the prestigious Oxford University. She studies for her A-exam under the strict and watchful eye of her status-obsessed father (Alfred Molina). Deep inside, however, Jenny is yearning for more than this boring life she seems predestined to.

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Movie Review: Love Actually (2003)

Directed by Richard Curtis, Love Actually is a British romantic comedy that follows the lives of eight different couples during the weeks leading to Christmas in London, England. I’m not going to attempt to give a synopsis but let’s just say the movie is a collection of loosely inter-related vignettes of the eight couples and their respective love story. The movie stars the likes of Liam Neeson, Hugh Grant, Colin Firth, Keira Knightley, and Laura Linney.

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