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A family friendly look at a post-apocalyptic city buried miles beneath the crumbling ashes of civilization. What about that doesn’t sound like a ton of fun? By Neil Miller on October 10, 2008 | Comments (3) |
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The Reject Report Express Rolls On for Another Week The Reject Report Express continues its journey through 2008!! I gotta say, the movies have been rolling out fast and furious this fall — one movie after another. By John Cairns on October 10, 2008 | Be the First To Comment |
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Fat Guys at the Movies: Episode 86 – Quarantine the City of Fat Kevin and Neil welcome a bevy of guests to the Magical Studio in the Sky for a special edition of Fat Guys at the Movies. By Fat Guys at the Movies on October 10, 2008 | Be the First To Comment |
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The City of Ember Has a Weird Mole Problem While my own review of the upcoming Fox Walden release City of Ember is coming later this evening, I will say this: in addition to some odd human characters, there are also some very interesting creatures within the film. By Neil Miller on October 9, 2008 | Be the First To Comment |
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The 8 Movies to See in the Month of October Tomorrow, the month of October gets underway, at least cinematically, with the first round of releases. And in order to help you navigate through the entire month’s worth of films, we’ve broken them down into simple categories and picked out the ones that you shouldn’t miss. By Neil Miller on October 2, 2008 | Comments (18) |
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Twilight, City of Ember Promise Big Things for Comic Con Get ready Twilighters — Comic Con 2008 in San Diego is going to be your big chance to meet and greet with the full cast of Twilight as well as author Stephenie Meyer. Oh, and the film City of Ember will be there, too. By Neil Miller on June 13, 2008 | Comments (25) |
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New City of Ember Trailer — Cool. Fox-Walden has delivered the first teaser trailer for their upcoming fantasy film City of Ember via the film’s official site this afternoon. And I’ve got to be honest, it looks like a pretty cool fantasy flick. By Neil Miller on May 15, 2008 | Comments (3) |