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Film Review: The Blind Side

16 hours ago ago from Relationship Advice & More

The new film, The Blind Side, directed by John Lee Hancock and starring Sandra Bullock, has shot straight to blockbuster status after only a couple of weeks at the box office. The film’s premise may not seem so blockbuster-like, given that it’s a drama that focuses on the special relationship between a foster mother and foster son. However, the film hits all the right notes with a few touching surprises, leaving no surprise to its audience ...

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[Independent] Three and A Half Thoughts by Khary Jones | The Black Box Office

9 hours ago ago from The Black Box Office

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Hollywood's 10 Most Overpaid Stars

19 hours ago ago from DrBoyceConsumerFinance

Posted By Ahmed Al-Salem What it all comes down to when paying actors to play a part in a movie is whether they will make that movie profitable. Paying a certain actor a big salary is a sort of investment on the part of the movie studios to make their movies more appealing to the public and therefor generate more revenue. What happens when you pay certain actors huge salalaries and their movies flop and end up making you a loss? Forbes ...

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THE LAST PASSPORT

15 hours ago ago from Kent Smith Photography and Filmmaking Blog

What Was Seemingly IMPOSSIBLE Has Been Accomplished. First time filmmakers, Kent Smith and David Temple have done what no one else has done before, made a feature film in just 30 days. Let’s break down just how spectacular this accomplishment is. Most movies take over a year to make, and that is fast according most standards. Concept creation, script writing, casting, rehearsing, shooting, then scoring and editing, it is time ...

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Feature Film in 30 Days… It’s That Easy!

18 hours ago ago from Lucky You Films

What Was Seemingly IMPOSSIBLE Has Been Accomplished. First time filmmakers, Kent Smith and David Temple have done what no one else has done before, made a feature film in just 30 days. Let’s break down just how spectacular this accomplishment is. Most movies take over a year to make, and that is fast according most standards. Concept creation, script writing, casting, rehearsing, shooting, then scoring and editing, it is time ...

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Theater Review | 'Brief Encounter': Revisiting Those Strangers at a Train Station

9 hours ago ago from The New York Times

They're two of the most straight-backed people you have ever seen. But inside their rigid bodies, they're swooning. And there come those glorious moments in Brief Encounter, the British-based Kneehigh Theater's captivating adaptation of the 1945 movie, when the propriety-stifled lovers at its center are allowed to swoon for real. More on 'Brief Encounter' Multimedia Related This Play Really Wants to Be a ...

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