Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (A PopEntertainment.com Movie Review)
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (A PopEntertainment.com Movie Review)

SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS (1937) Featuring the voices of Adriana Caselotti, Lucille LaVerne, Harry Stockwell, Moroni Olsen, Roy Atwell, Pinto Colvig, Billy Gilbert, Otis Harlan, Scotty Mattraw, Eddie Collins, Stuart Buchanan, James MacDonald and Marion Darlington. Screenplay by Ted Sears, Otto Englander, Earl Hurd, Dorothy Ann Blank, Richard Credon, Dick Rickard, Merrill De … Continue reading

Jennifer Garner Is Treated To The Invention of Lying
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Jennifer Garner Is Treated To The Invention of Lying

Jennifer Garner Is Treated To The Invention of Lying by Brad Balfour British comic Ricky Gervais has one kicky concept behind his directorial debut, The Invention of Lying. On an alternate earth, humanity lacks the capacity for lying so truth-telling is just telling. People may speak the truth, but have no sense of humor and no idea of fiction. … Continue reading

Jesse Eisenberg – Becomes an Action Figure in Zombieland
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Jesse Eisenberg – Becomes an Action Figure in Zombieland

Jesse Eisenberg Becomes an Action Figure in Zombieland by Brad Balfour For 26-year-old actor Jesse Eisenberg –who was awarded lots of attention for his troubled teenager in The Squid and the Whale – becoming a zombie-killing machine offers a curious shift in gears. Interspersed with his first-person voiceover as the wussy Columbus, Zombieland spotlights two survivors who forge an … Continue reading

Joel and Ethan Coen – Two Serious Men Gaze Into Their Past
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Joel and Ethan Coen – Two Serious Men Gaze Into Their Past

Joel and Ethan Coen Two Serious Men Gaze Into Their Past by Jay S. Jacobs Brothers and auteurs Joel and Ethan Coen grew up in a sparse, ticky-tack, rustic early suburb of Minneapolis in the late 60s.  Now, after over two decades in filmmaking in which they have turned their incisive pens (okay, more likely computers) onto … Continue reading