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Tag Archives: Luke Wilson
Soul Survivors
Billing displacement is an odd thing to observe in movies. Consider the poster at left. Eliza Dushku is not the star of Soul Survivors, but she’s certainly the star of the poster. Presumably she was placed front and center in … Continue reading
Posted in Halloween Haunters
Tagged 2000s, 3 Stars, Casey Affleck, Eliza Dushku, Luke Wilson, Melissa Sagemiller, movies, reviews, Soul Survivors, Stephen Carpenter, Wes Bentley
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Vacancy
Vacancy, released in 2007, is the English-language debut of Hungarian-American director Nimród Antal. Though it has an estimated budget of $19 million dollars — comparable to either of Rob Zombie’s Halloween remakes — it has a very “independent horror film” … Continue reading
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Tagged 2000s, 3 Stars, Ethan Embry, Frank Whaley, Kate Beckinsale, Luke Wilson, movies, Nimród Antal, reviews, Scott G. Anderson, Vacancy
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Battle for Terra
Battle for Terra, previewed in 2007 and given a full release in March of 2009, is a relatively short (85 minutes) science-fiction animated film that is absent of attempts at comedy or musical numbers, instead seemingly aiming at the young … Continue reading
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Tagged 2 Stars, 2000s, Amanda Peet, Aristomenis Tsirbas, Battle for Terra, Beverly D'Angelo, Brian Cox, Chris Evans, Danny Glover, Danny Trejo, David Cross, Dennis Quaid, Evan Rachel Wood, James Garner, Justin Long, Luke Wilson, Mark Hamill, movies, reviews, Ron Perlman, Rosanna Arquette, Terra
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