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Quoted: Saw 4 Movie Review Information, trailer ,poster, website , cast information.

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Quoted: Halloween Movie Review Information, trailer ,poster, website , cast information.

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Jul 09 2007 - via www.rottentomatoes.com

just finished watching the movie SiCKO by michael moore - after watching it all i can say is i wanna move to either france, england or canada and also wonder if there's a way to remove the insurance company all together in people's lives here in the US.

Quoted: SICKO reviews from the nation's top critics and audiences. Also includes movie info, trailer, poster, photos, news, articles, and forum. Also known as Sicko.

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Feb 27 2007 - via www.rollingstone.com

Quoted: RollingStone.com the online version of Rolling Stone Magazine: music news, entertainment news, videos, photos, downloads, music reviews, movie reviews, music flashbacks, cover stories and online exclusives.

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May 22 2007 - via www.film.com

Quoted: Film.com - Movies, TV, DVDs, and entertainment news with commentary, reviews, trailers, and video.
Film.com is a free online entertainment service that seeks to highlight and discuss the fun in Movies, TV, DVDs, celebrity news and more using an engaging, conversational approach.

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May 16 2007 - via www.empireonline.com

Quoted: The world's leading movie magazine, bringing you breaking movie news, film and DVD reviews, celebrity interviews, competitions and more. Empire is a British film magazine published monthly by Emap Consumer Media since July 1989. It is the biggest selling film magazine in Britain, constantly outselling its nearest market rival Total Film. Empire organises the annual Sony Ericsson Empire Awards which are voted for by readers of the magazine.
In common with most British film magazines, Empire is populist in both approach and coverage unlike less irreverent and more serious magazines such as Sight and Sound. It reviews both mainstream films, including Hollywood fare, and art films, but feature articles concentrate on the former. The magazine occasionally produces themed issues around subjects such as Star Wars and "sex in film".

As well as film news, previews and reviews, Empire has some unique regular features. Each issue (with the exception of issues 108 - 113) features a Classic Scene, a transcript from a notable film scene. The first such classic scene to feature was the "I could have been a contender" scene from On the Waterfront.

The regular Top 10 feature lists Empire's choice of the top ten examples of something film-related. For example 10 Best Chase Scenes or 10 Best Movie Gags in The Simpsons. Readers are encouraged to write in if they disagree with the choices made.

The At Home section covers DVD news and releases; Empire's editors consider this section to be of sufficient quality to term it a magazine in itself, which is also relevant to the growth and importance of the DVD market, where sales can often outstrip that of box-office.

Pint of Milk presents celebrities' answers to silly or unusual questions, including the question "How much is a pint of milk?" This is intended as a guide to the Chosen Celebrity's contact with reality, and as such can more informative than a direct interview, often reporting some surprising responses.

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Feb 25 2007 - via www.tvguide.com

Quoted: Find local TV listings, read the latest TV show scoops, celebrity gossip and movie reviews and blog about your favorite TV shows, movies and celebrities.

TV Guide is the name of two North American weekly magazines about television programming, one in the United States and one in Canada. Although the magazines share the same name and a similar logo, they are owned by different companies and publish distinct editorial content. The magazine was started by Walter Annenberg.

In addition to TV listings, the publications feature television-related news, celebrity interviews, gossip and film reviews. Some even featured horoscope listings and crossword puzzles.

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May 19 2006 - via www.heraldnet.com

No desire to read the book or see the movie, and our trusty reviewer confirms it...

Quoted: I always like Tom Hanks' meticulous approach to character, but he's miscast - even beyond his combed-back hair, which gives him a distracting resemblance to ...

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