Name: Film School Rejects
Dateline: Columbus, OH
Weblog: www.filmschoolrejects.com [RSS]
Articles: 116
First Published: Sunday, February 26, 2006
Last Published: Monday, February 5, 2007
Film School Rejects is the world's best forum for aspiring film critics. Every day we deliver the most insightful reviews, news and commentary on the world of film from the best critics that you've never heard of! Want to become part of the FSR team? See how by clicking here.Currently listing articles 116-101:
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Movie Review: Black Book— Paul Verhoeven’s years in Hollywood were always either about action or about provocatively pretty women.
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Movie Review: Letters from Iwo Jima— The Academy got it right this time. Flags deserved to be left off, and Iwo Jima deserved the nod.
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Movie Review: Apocalypto— Mel Gibson has had an interesting year in his public life, but with Apocalypto, people may now turn their attention back to his filmmaking.
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Movie Review: Casino Royale— Bond is back. And in many ways he never left. Wait, no, that's not true. Bond has been gone a long time...
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Movie Review: Babel— Alejandro González Iñárritu gives us a tale woven of several other smaller tales.
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Movie Review: Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny— It’s either love or hate for the D, and movie-goers won’t be able to know which side they’re on until they pay their ten bucks
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Interview: James Bradley— Film School Reject Brian Gibson sits and talks with the author of Flags of Our Fathers.
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Movie Review: Death of a President— What if Dick Cheney was in charge? Yeah, we'd move to Canada, too.
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Movie Review: Flushed Away— Another charming animated flick with big names behind the voices. Will it ever end?
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Movie Review: Babel— A star-studded affair that addresses prejudices in our society and how they can sometimes cause people's paths to collide. Sound familiar?
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Movie Review: The Departed— It’s been a long wait, but apparently we are not to be entirely deprived of good cinema this year.
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From the Austin Film Festival: The TV Set— Jake Kasdan's follow-up to Orange County, starring David Duchovny was selected to open the Austin Film Festival — and for good reason.
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From The Austin Film Festival: Pirate Radio U.S.A— One of the opening night selections from the Austin Film Festival, Pirate Radio U.S.A shows off the world of underground radio in the United
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Movie Review: The Guardian— You already know the plot, and you are likely to guess the ending. The Guardian will not be topping any Ten Best lists for the
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Movie Review: The Quiet— The characters aren’t exactly new and the storyline is definitely a slow burner which is probably why The Quiet isn’t going to succeed in the
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Movie Review: The Science of Sleep— The film begins with a highly amusing scene that depicts Stéphane's dream world, which happens to be a television show, starring himself.

