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It ain’t the heat, it’s the humanity. August is shaping up to be a crime-filled month, from the tiny, clever Disappearance of Alice Creed to the big and boisterous Takers, with all sorts of wicked Aussies, mercenaries and man-eating fish in between. Those who prefer to stroll on the sunny side of the street can look forward to a Jennifer Aniston romantic comedy, 3-D dancing or even that Julia Roberts/Javier Bardem ultimate chick flick.
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Mother was right: July really is a good time to go outside and play. It’s turning out to be science-fiction month at the movies, and whether you take yours straight up or in 3-D, there’s plenty to choose from.
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Summer blockbuster season is officially upon us, but there are also some hidden gems and quirky comedies in the mix.
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This summer’s blockbusters tread along tried and true footpaths, deriving inspiration from those who went before and presenting stories and characters that are all very familiar.
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A hero for the ages, Robin Hood returns to theatres this month with a new installment of an old tale. With this Ridley Scott adaptation promising to be darker and edgier than its predecessors.
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Shrek, Iron Man, and Carrie Bradshaw return to kick off blockbuster season. To reiterate: a sequel, a sequel, a sequel, a remake and a story based on a video game. Here comes summer.
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T. S. Eliot wrote that April is the cruellest month, but he probably didn’t get out to the movies much. While the spring rain is stirring those dull roots, you could sit in the dark and watch a handful of great movies…
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This month's films stretch from Wonderland to wonders of the universe
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Whether it’s whoopee or whup-ass you’re looking for, February’s films deliver
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Terror stalks the Cineplex aisles this month
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