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January 2012
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The 10 Most Believable Movie Bullies →
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October 2011
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First Look: 8 Profile Character Posters for The... →
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August 2011
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July 2011
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Captain America Review
In a word, Captain America was one of the best comic book movies I’ve seen in a long time. Our world is saturated by so many comic book adaptations that it can get very confusing trying to figure out what film is original material and what film is a comic book…or worse, a graphic novel adaptation! The best way to describe Captain America is in this word: complete. It was a complete...
Jul 24th
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Jul 24th
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“Spielberg revealed that they have come up with a story for a fourth film, and...”
– Steven Spielberg talking about the possibility of Jurassic Park 4.
Jul 22nd
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Jul 21st
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“Ever since ‘X-Men 1′, I read those comics of the saga in Japan, and I kept...”
– Hugh Jackman at #SDCC talking about the upcoming Wolverine film, slated to be directed by James Mangold and filming for the sequel would start in October.
Jul 21st
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Jul 21st
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“I had just signed on to do THE WOLFMAN, I mean literally weeks before, and… I...”
– Joe Johnston, the director of Captain America: The First Avenger, talking to /Film about how he got involved with the project. You can read the entire interview here. (via /Film)
Jul 20th
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Jul 18th
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The Dark Knight Rises teaser trailer!
Jul 18th
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Truth On Cinema Adds Comments to Posts
Hello wonderful followers and fans of Truth On Cinema, your local road map to what’s going on in Hollywood! I am here to deliver the wonderful news that we have added Comments to individual posts now so you, too, can get in on the action and let everyone know what you think! Engage the movie community here at Truth On Cinema with your unique opinions and lets experience the amazing world of...
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Transformers: Dark of the Moon Review
I think I damaged my brain. Sorry, let me say that again in Transformer lingo: “My circuits have been shorted!” Remember when Transformers was a cartoon full of bad robotic and car puns? Michael Bay doesn’t. I can’t tell exactly what he’s doing, so here’s my best shot: Pink Floyd helped NASA fake the moon landing for publicity, an act which Shia LaBeouf would need to imitate in order to...
Jul 8th
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Jul 7th
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10 Summer Movies That Didn’t Insult Our... →
While summer films typically allow us to take a break from analytical thinking, here are 10 films that didn’t treat us like we were “Dumb & Dumber.” What film would you add to this list?
Jul 6th
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Truth On Cinema's Rating System Explained
We at Truth On Cinema thought it would be good to give you a little insight into how we rate films and what the number ratings mean: 0- Complete waste of time and money. Only reason to buy a ticket or a DVD of this is to burn it so no one else can see it. 1- This movie flat out shouldn’t have been made, but since it’s here, we’ll have to deal with it for a week or two before...
Jul 2nd
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“It’s meant to be the first in a series of films. This story will end, but there...”
– Producer Joe Roth talking to EW about “Snow White and the Huntsman” and the fact that it’s going to be a trilogy. Awesome, another trilogy that I’m sure they’ll break up into 10 films, each lasting 30 minutes over span of 10 years!
Jul 2nd
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June 2011
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Jun 23rd
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Super 8 Review
I really enjoyed October Sky (the book and the movie). It was a film set in a time where kids could run around doing whatever they wanted, engaging their own creativity as they went. The world was their oyster and whatever they wanted to do or see, they created it. That is what Super 8 is to me: a world where cinematic wonder is captured through the eyes of kids. I wonder what life would be ...
Jun 23rd
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Green Lantern Review
If I told you that there was a film about a super hero whose power was a glowing piece of bling and whose sworn duty was to protect the universe from a sentient cloud of fear-induced space diarrhea, you might think that movie would be pretty awful. But Green Lantern shines through despite its relatively low selling points. For a movie about a hero that only die-hard fans really care about,...
Jun 18th
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Kung Fu Panda 2 Review
The rule of thumb is that sequels are never as good as the original. I don’t care what you say, Night at the Museum 2 was not as good as the first, nor was Jurassic Park II. And I’ll go ahead and jump into a boiling pot with this one: Empire Strikes Back was definitely not the best Star Wars film. Regardless of how you feel about that one, the point still stands: sequels aren’t as...
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May 2011
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Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Review
Is there anyone in America who did not lower their expectations for this film as soon as it was released? Or at least as soon as mermaids were so prevalent in the trailers? You four people are in for some disappointment. But honestly, after Pirates of the Caribbean: Save Us, Giant Crab Lady (also known as At World’s End), I’m not sure there was really that much room to get worse. And On...
May 24th
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Thor Review
Marvel seems to be slowly introducing us to the heroes we never knew. They started us out with Iron Man, Marvel’s King of Cool. Then they followed up with the Hulk, a classic we had sought to forget after a disastrous 2003 effort to revive him that was fortunately atoned for in 2008. With Captain America on the way, it seems that we will be seeing each Avenger alone before we get to see...
May 24th
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Source Code Review
In a summer full of worn-out franchise films, superhero flicks and sequels, Source Code is the equivalent of finding fish amidst the beef and chicken in your fridge. It can be quite refreshing. If you’re into that sort of thing. It is most certainly an acquired taste. Source Code mixes things up in a pleasant way. It follows your standard Sci-Fi Time Crime format: helicopter pilot Colter...
May 24th
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April 2011
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Suckerpunch Review
Confession: I saw Suckerpunch the day it came out. And you are just now hearing about it. That is because I honestly still don’t know what to think. In a world where female empowerment consists of objectifying and sexualizing women and then giving them guns, Suckerpunch seems to be on track to empower plenty of women. It aims to engage themes of feminine oppression and masculine dominance,...
Apr 13th
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“I walk on the set and I feel like I’m walking on a spaceship. It’s breathtaking....”
– Michael Fassbender talking about working on Prometheus, the Ridley Scott-directed Alien prequel set for release on June 8, 2012.
Apr 11th
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Battle: LA Review
Alright: let’s go ahead and talk about the giant elephant in the room. Yes, there are some striking similarities between Battle: LA and Independence Day. I mean, if Halo and Independence Day suffered a freak accident that irreversibly combined them with elements of StarCraft it would look a lot like this movie. But only a handful of nerds like me would really notice. And that handful of...
Apr 3rd
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March 2011
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Mar 25th
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Jeff Daniels To Star In Aaron Sorkin's HBO Pilot →
I can’t wait to see an Aaron Sorkin-created show on HBO and with the addition of the always classy Daniels, it’s sure to be one of my favorites! Official Synopsis: Will McCallister (Daniels) who has his own cable show, his female executive producer and his staff. Will is described as a famous cable newsman of the Anderson Cooper/Brian Williams mold who is smart and talented guy but...
Mar 21st
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“Well, you are going to see it – we just don’t know when [laughs]. At the moment...”
– Matt Reeves talking about Cloverfield 2 and when we might see it.
Mar 21st
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Lord Of The Rings Trilogy: Extended Edition on...
Warner Home Video has just announced that “The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy: Extended Edition” on Blu-ray will be released on June 28. It’s a 15-disc collection with 26 hours of special features. The collection follows last year’s Blu-ray release of the individual films. There will be more information coming at the official “Lord of the Rings” trilogy website.
Mar 21st
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“Jennifer’s just an incredible actress. So powerful, vulnerable, beautiful,...”
– Suzanne Collins talking about Jennifer Lawrence nabbing the role of her heroine Katniss Everdeen in the upcoming Gary Ross’ directed “The Hunger Games.”
Mar 17th
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“I loved it too. But unfortunately, outside of you, a few of your friends and...”
– Bradley Cooper talking to Empire Online about the possibility of an A-Team sequel.
Mar 16th
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New Poster For 'Pirates of the Caribbean: On...
Disney has released a poster for its upcoming ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides’ to be released this summer. You have to ask yourself one question: what is he looking at? Here is the official synopsis: “Johnny Depp returns to his iconic role of Captain Jack Sparrow in an action-packed tale of truth, betrayal, youth and demise. When Jack crosses paths with a woman...
Mar 14th
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Steven Spielberg's TV Show 'Terra Nova' Delayed →
Mar 14th
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“That rumor’s totally not true. In the comic books, Ra’s al Ghul goes...”
– Liam Neeson talking with Empire about the rumor that his character, Ra al Ghul, from Batman Begins might be making an appearance in The Dark Knight Rises.
Mar 8th
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“I think you’re right, when a film goes into number four you’re like, ‘Isn’t this...”
– Simon Pegg talking about working on Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol with director Brad Bird (The Incredibles)
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