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Tag Archives: Elizabeth Banks
The Uninvited (2009)
Normally I like to start the year’s selection of Halloween Haunters off with a known classic, to ensure that things start off on a high note. But with so many of my selections already dictated by the Haul of Dubious … Continue reading
Posted in Halloween Haunters
Tagged 2000s, 4 Stars, Ariel Kebbel, Charles Guard, David Straithairn, Elizabeth Banks, Emily Browning, movies, reviews, Tale of Two Sisters, Thomas Guard, Uninvited
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The Hunger Games
With the Harry Potter film franchise ending in 2011, it was only natural that Hollywood would start looking for the next young-adult sci-fi/fantasy franchise to exploit. Fortunately for them, there was already an heir apparent, with Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews
Tagged 2010s, 4 Stars, Donald Sutherland, Elizabeth Banks, Gary Ross, Hunger Games, Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Lenny Kravitz, movies, reviews, Woody Harrelson
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Weekly Weblinks: Generals and Generations
It’s the last day of August, the summer movie season is essentially over, and the new releases are gradually shifting over from action-packed blockbusters to dramatic fare and the occasional horror movie, such as The Oogieloves. It’s also Friday, and … Continue reading →