Monday, November 23rd, 2009
While the Examiner Essentials celebrates unique and classic film, the Essential Directors are the people who can fill a whole Examiner Essentials list...
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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
The Taking of Pelham 123 is the type of action film that thrived in the 1970's but seems to be very rare today; there are no super villains, no robots...
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Monday, November 16th, 2009
There's a moment in 2012 in which a limo transporting a family outruns the most epic earthquake ever seen, which includes driving the car Lethal...
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The Men Who Stare at Goats is a comedy about the US Army's forays into the paranormal realm and psychological and psychic warfare. Based on a book by...
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For years, Orlando has tried to position itself as a premiere filming destination, a sort of "Hollywood East." Surely the goal was to lure...
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Zack Jacobson spends twenty hours a day breaking down and analyzing (shot by shot nonetheless) the many films of cinema lore, and spends the other...
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Thirty years ago, a horror movie about a group of blue collar Average Joes dealing with a malevolent alien on board their old, worn out spaceship was...
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A Serious Man is the Coen Brothers' 14th film in 25 years, and it appears to be the first time they have really pulled experiences from their own...
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Before there was The Fly, there was Scanners, a 1981 science ficition horror film directed by David Cronenberg. Much like Cronenberg’s other...
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There are many types of horror movies, and certain subgenres have more films than others. Zombie movies are a dime a dozen, and you can't throw a...
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