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Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 3D (Review)
Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 3D (Review)
cutprintreview.com — Wait, what’s going on here? A deliciously witty, wildly imaginative and visually spectacular 3D animated film that’s not by Pixar studios!? How did this happen? Sony Pictures Animation showed promise with 2007’s Surf's Up, but nobody could have forecast this; Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs ... Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 3D (Review)
The French Kissers [Les Beaux Gosses]
cutprintreview.com — Puberty is pimply and awkward and, fittingly enough, so is The French Kissers (Les Beaux Gosses), the debut film of French graphic artist Riad Sattouf. Squeamishly forthright and deliberately rough-around-the-edges, Sattouf’s film humorously captures the weird, wonderful and often humiliating ... The French Kissers [Les Beaux Gosses]
Twilight: New Moon (Review)
cutprintreview.com — Film critics are conceited by definition, but we’re not smug enough to think that the legions of Twilight fans could give two hoots about what we have to say about their beloved franchise. That much was clear when last year’s Twilight managed to pull an impressive $380 million at the ... Twilight: New Moon (Review)
The Invention of Lying (Review)
cutprintreview.com — The art of keeping up appearances through both lying and telling the truth has been explored in various Hollywood films over time. Strangely enough, Jim Carrey comes to mind - he’s involved himself on both sides (think The Truman Show and Liar Liar). But when one of Hollywood’s newer ... The Invention of Lying (Review)
Interview: Phil Grabsky, creator of ‘In Search of Beethoven’
cutprintreview.com — Englishman Phil Grabsky loves filmmaking and music. So filming In Search of Beethoven, his second composer-based documentary (following 2006’s In Search of Mozart) was a no-brainer. Exploring the life of the musician and his influences, it’s a biography that shows Beethoven’s everlasting ... Interview: Phil Grabsky, creator of ‘In Search of Beethoven’
Top 10 Best Sniper Scenes
cutprintreview.com — With its ferocious long-range killing power, the sniper rifle is one of the most feared and revered weapons of war. Off the battlefield, it's an assassins best friend. Hundreds of films have showcased the sniper rifle in action over the years, but some have done so more memorably than others. ... Top 10 Best Sniper Scenes
A Serious Man (Review)
cutprintreview.com — As the 14th film of their illustrious career, Joel and Ethan Coen’s A Serious Man might just be their most accomplished, yet least accessible, work to date. It doesn’t boast a big name cast like Intolerable Cruelty and Burn After Reading. It’s not out to make Oscars like Fargo and No Country for ... A Serious Man (Review)
Win a TWILIGHT – NEW MOON Prize Pack!
cutprintreview.com — To celebrate the highly anticipated release of TWILIGHT - NEW MOON, Cut Print Review and Hoyts Distribution are giving you the chance to win an awesome TWILIGHT prize pack! Win a TWILIGHT – NEW MOON Prize Pack!
2012 (Review)
cutprintreview.com — Like a super-sized version of The Day After Tomorrow, 2012 is spectacularly loud, laughably ludicrous and insanely entertaining for all the wrong reasons. The phrase ‘so bad it’s good’ just doesn’t quite cut it; 2012 is a full-blown disaster both on and off the screen, which is exactly what ... 2012 (Review)
The Time Traveler’s Wife (Review)
cutprintreview.com — What would you do if you could travel through time? What would you change? If you really think about these questions, there are probably some fairly loaded answers. The object of time, if there is such a thing, and the vivid memories that come to pass within it are things we take an ... The Time Traveler’s Wife (Review)
The Time Traveller’s Wife (Review)
cutprintreview.com — What would you do if you could travel through time? What would you change? If you really think about these questions, there are probably some fairly loaded answers. The object of time, if there is such a thing, and the vivid memories that come to pass within it are things we take an ... The Time Traveller’s Wife (Review)
The Boys Are Back (Review)
cutprintreview.com — After all these years, Scott Hicks still finds himself so drawn to little old Adelaide. It’s taken a long time for him to film there again after the huge unexpected success of Shine (1996); although the off-beat Hollywood path he’s followed has been successful, it seems that ultimately there’s ... The Boys Are Back (Review)
A Christmas Carol 3D (Review)
cutprintreview.com — A Christmas Carol is one of the most popular Christmas tales, written in 1843 by Charles Dickens, and has undergone many movie adaptations. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, starring Jim Carrey and from Disney, this 3D animated version brings the old story to life, although it's not nearly as ... A Christmas Carol 3D (Review)
Bright Star (Review)
cutprintreview.com — Jane Campion’s ninth outing in a directing role conveys all the usual period blend of romance and refinery. Her screenplay for this film remains true to the words of John Keats himself, and ensures her constructed world is a believable portrait of Keats’ life and times. Bright Star (Review)
Case 39 (Review)
cutprintreview.com — It’s taken two years for Paramount to finally give a release date to Case 39, a film which marks Renee Zellweger’s return to the horror genre she once called home. Yet their timing couldn’t have been much worse; just a few months back, the remarkably similar film Orphan plagued screens, proving ... Case 39 (Review)
Capitalism: A Love Story (Review)
cutprintreview.com — Oh the irony of a major Hollywood production being critical of capitalism. A multi-million dollar film that preaches about the evils of a market economy, condemning the fat-cat sitting on his proverbial gold throne. Can someone please hand the maker(s) of Capitalism: A Love Story a mirror? Capitalism: A Love Story (Review)
Michael Jackson’s This Is It (Review)
Michael Jackson’s This Is It (Review)
cutprintreview.com — You’ll laugh, you’ll cry and you’ll dance in your seat throughout This Is It...as long as you’re a Michael Jackson fan. If you’re like me – neither a lover nor hater of MJ– then you’ll be bored stiff within the hour. That’s because This is It is little more than what you’d see in the ... Michael Jackson’s This Is It (Review)
Into The Shadows (Review)
Into The Shadows (Review)
cutprintreview.com — ustralians don’t like seeing Australian films. Sadly, that’s been the general consensus by the critics and public alike for some time, and now figures tell us it’s a fact. The issues of Australian filmic content and output have been debated since the re-emergence of our cinema with the ... Into The Shadows (Review)
Interview: Christian Alvart, director of ‘Case 39′ and ‘Pandorum’
cutprintreview.com — Whether it be because of creepy demonic girls (Case 39) or monsters in spaceships (Pandorum), moviegoers in all corners of the globe are cowering under their seats because of German-born director Christian Alvart. The first of the two, Case 39, stars Renee Zellweger and Bradley Cooper and ... Interview: Christian Alvart, director of ‘Case 39′ and ...