For 36 days straight, we’ll be exploring the famous 36 Dramatic Situations by presenting a film that exemplifies each one. From family killing family to prisoners in need of asylum, we brush off the 19th century list in order to remember that it’s still incredibly relevant today. Whether you’re seeking a degree in Literature, love movies, or just love seeing things explode, our feature should have something for everyone. If it doesn’t, please don’t assault our eardrums by talking to us in a Boston accent. Part 10 of the 36-part series takes a look at “Recovery Of A Lost One” with Gone Baby Gone.
Director Ben Affleck Heads for ‘Arizona’
In Development By Neil Miller on December 9, 2008 | Comments (12)It would appear that Miramax wants Ben Affleck back behind the camera for Arizona, a fact-based crime drama about a murdered journalist.
DVD’s I Bought This Week – February 12, 2008
Features By Brian C. Gibson on February 12, 2008 | Be the First To CommentTime to take a look at what DVDs are worth spending some cash on this week. Don’t worry, we will do it together.
Q&A: Amy Ryan Talks About ‘Gone Baby Gone’
Features By Neil Miller on February 12, 2008 | Comments (2)Gone Baby Gone’s surprise star talks about her experiences in anticipation of the film’s release on DVD.
Reject Update: 30 Days of Night Takes a Bite Out of First Place
Movie News By John Cairns on October 22, 2007 | Comments (2)I predicted it would be a Comeback Week for predictions at The Reject Report, and guess what? The number one movie of the week, 30 Days of Night, I nailed bang-on. The number two movie, Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married, I also nailed bang on. So it was a great week predicting the top movies. There’s just one problem: I got everything else wrong. Again.
I think we’ve finally sorted out who’s the actor and who’s the director in the Affleck family. Over the last few years, Ben Affleck has been one of the most criticized men in front of the camera in Hollywood. Behind the camera however, Gone Baby Gone is only a small hint of what the man is capable of.
The Reject Report Comes Back
Movie News By John Cairns on October 19, 2007 | Be the First To CommentWelcome to my Comeback Week at the Reject Report. Well, at least I hope it’s a comeback week for me with my predictions, since I’ve been getting them wrong lately. And I hope it’s a comeback week for the overall box office as well. But I doubt it. The general feeling among all the box office prognosticators is that all the studios dumped their flop movies on us this very week.
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