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“Epic Movie” is directed and written by the duo i.e. Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer spoofing recent mega-blockbusters of the year 2005 and 2006. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, The Harry Potter film series, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, X-Men: The Last Stand, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Nacho Libre, Snakes On A Plane, Mission Impossible 3, Superman Returns and Borat etc are taken into account. It is filmed following the pattern of “Scary Movie” and “Date Movie”. Read complete movie review of “Epic Movies” in Dublin Movies.
February 2nd, 2007
The movie “Charlotte’s Web” enlightens viewers optimistically by introducing the inevitable phenomenon of the life and death through the characters of Fern and Wilbur. It is an adapted story which takes an account of a young girl’s love for a pig. One morning Fern finds her father in the barn nurturing to a newly born Wilbur, a runty pig. When the father takes him out of the house, Fern resists and assures to keep the newly born pig safe from its inevitable fate. Read complete movie review of “Charlotte’s Web” in Dublin Movies.
February 2nd, 2007

To play up the issues, carry them as subjects and bring into the limelight has been a forte of the Hollywood film makers. In the movie “Notes On A Scandal”, a sexual encounter of a young married teacher with her 15-year-old student is taken as a subject. Browse Dublin Events to read complete movie review of “Notes On A Scandal”.
January 26th, 2007

The movie “Gridiron Gang” exposes a juvenile detention centre and begins with some statistics revealing that nearly 75% of the 120,000 teenagers end up back in jail once they have passed through the detention centres every year. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is exasperated by the existing system and thus makes a decision to deal with the troubled teens by altogether different approach. He comes about a plan to make a football team of delinquents. Browse Dublin Movies to read complete movie review of “Gridiron Gang”.
January 26th, 2007

The movie “Dreamgirls” is a backstage story based on the theme that how professional and personal battles heat-up the things which take no time ruining the thought-to-be everlasting relations. It mainly revolves around the trio of Deena, Lorrell, and Effie. The trio awaits a big day which will bring about an optimistic pleasant change in their lives with their soft sounds and determined drives. Hitherto they have learned that you can’t make your day without a foreign help. They start catching breaks, supporting big acts and finally, become top liners. Browse Dublin Movies to read complete movie review of “Dreamgirls”.
January 26th, 2007

To boost up the determination and will-power and to heighten the already existing creativity among children… is the aim served in children movies. Extraordinary workout on the requisites of a children movie is required to deal with this sensitive age-group. Hollywood industry injects a significant number of children blockbuster films into the market every year that contains a lot to entice the children film lovers. Another recently released film catering to this age-group is “Arthur and the invisibles”. Browse Dublin Movies to read a complete movie review of “Arthur and The Invisibles”.
January 26th, 2007
Has there not been a lust for woman, power and wealth, the globe would rather have been a piece of tranquillity… rightly said by eminent scholars. History witnesses that it’s the lust for a woman that has dethroned the monarchs from their powers, it’s the lust for wealth that endangers several lives and it’s the lust for power where everything becomes fair to have a hold of it. The film “Blood diamond” is based on the subject carrying these impediments that resist things to be settled down peacefully. The director Edward Zwick has played with the manifestations mentioned above contentedly in his film.
Browse Dublin Movies to read a complete movie review of the film “Blood Diamond”.
January 22nd, 2007
Presenting real-life characters on big screens has been experimented many times and the practice is proven quite triumphant so far. The film “Bobby” happens to be one such bead of this biopic films cluster. It is directed by Emilio Estevez who has brought the character and the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy in his film “Bobby”. Browse Dublin Movies to read a complete movie review of the film “Bobby”.
January 22nd, 2007
“The Return” is basically about confronting the past that unrests Joanna. It revolves around a character of Joanna who is striving to drown out her past that upsets her. To attempt this she has thrown herself into piles of paper work. Her life is overturned when she begins having broader visions of life. She starts hearing unknown terrifying voices who call her ’sunshine’. She is force to travel back to Texas. The game of all the obscure freak-outs begins and she makes an effort to put the pieces of puzzle together.
Read a complete movie review of “The Return” to learn more about the film.
January 12th, 2007
Many of us most of the times come across a state when we fall short of communicating properly resulting chaos and confusion. Sometimes we take things- not suppose to- for granted without even realizing the upcoming consequences. It’s all about a game of communication which can either put you into trouble or show up results out of the blue. “Babel” is filmed on the same theme.It has four different yet interconnected, short and profound stories.
Read a complete movie review of “Babel” to learn more about the film.
January 12th, 2007
Countless movies have been brought into being on sports in Hollywood industry that ran successfully with huge pay offs. You name the sport and Hollywood industry produces the film. Sylvester Stallone hits the crowded holiday film market with another pounding film “Rocky Balboa”. It’s a must-watch movie for boxing fanatics and those who have already been watching its series from the beginning. For more details read a complete review of “Rocky Balboa”.
January 8th, 2007
Smokin’ ace is about Buddy “Aces” Israel (Jeremy Piven) who happens to be an insignificant gangster and Las Vegas sleazy magician. The movie progresses when attempts are made to confiscate him from canvas. For more details read a complete movie review of “Smokin’ ace”.
January 8th, 2007
Folks! Did you notice that Hollywood industry is pouring more and more African movies into the market these days? The film “The Last King of Scotland” is an amalgam of both historical facts and fiction. It will indeed prove to be a bead of the cluster that Hollywood industry is forming.
To learn more read complete movie review of “The Last King of Scotland”.
January 5th, 2007
Gabriele Muccino, director of the film “The Pursuit of Happyness”, plays up the hardships and struggle of a father to provide the comforts to his son in a dramatic and emotional manner. This biopic movie has a tendency to touch your hearts while taking you along till the end without any blink of eye.
Read complete movie review of “The Pursuit of Happyness” at length.
January 5th, 2007
In the film “White Noise 2″ Patrick Lussier has come up with something unusual. He presents a character of a suicidal man in the sequel. His family is killed apparently for no reason and he has nothing left to live for. He tries to commit suicide but he is brought back from the brink of death. Read a complete movie review of “White Noise : The Light” for more details.
December 29th, 2006

It is generally believed about working women that they’re rarely proven successful in managing different sections of life together efficiently. And same is shown in the film “Miss Potter” which is directed by Chris Noonan.The movie revolves around a character of a woman named Beatrix Potter. It’s starring Renée Zellweger, Ewan McGregor and many others. Read its complete review at length in Dublin Events Movies.
December 29th, 2006

Healthy atmosphere is as essential for an organization as brains for productivity. The movie is mainly about two characters, super club employees, Vince Downey and Zach Bradley. Vince Downey is a 17-time employee of the month but nobody likes him. They put up with him only because he is doing his job good and always does something fabulous for customers. Whereas Zach is liked by everyone but people don’t express it openly because making friends with the loser doesn’t work to climb to the top of the Super Club ladder.
Learn more about this film in the section of Dublin Movies.
December 29th, 2006
Hollywood movies have always taken away a “Crown” for producing apocalyptic movies imbued with painstaking creativity and remarkable devotion. The movie “Apocalypto” is about a Mayan who possesses idyllic existence and is as normal as others are. But tables are turned and his peaceful presence is cruelly disrupted by vicious invading forces. To learn more about this movie, read its complete Review.
December 29th, 2006

Serial killing…It’s quite ambiguous to claim that Hollywood showbiz industry has whether exposed it to the society or induced it in the society. But it’s certain that the term was first known through films. Many films regarding “Serial Killing” have been increasing credits to the Hollywood industry. Tom Tykwer presents viewers with his new film named “Perfume: The Story of a Murderer”.It’s starring Ben Whishaw, Dustin Hoffman, Alan Rickman, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Corinna Harfouch and many others.
Read complete movie review of Perfume: The Story of a Murderer to learn more about it.
December 19th, 2006

“Night at the Museum” is a story that revolves around a security guard who, despite being perpetually down on his luck, thinks that he’s sent down with some incredible big things in fate. But because of being clumsy in nature, he often makes things difficult for himself. Watch his foolish acts that put others in trouble and also cause a curse for massess in the film .Read complete movie review of Night at the Museum to learn more.
December 19th, 2006
What if you’re provided with the best of the best thing of your enemy to treat with? It’s for sure that none of you would take care of it as nicely as does its real owner. And this is exactly what is shown in the film “It’s a Boy Girl Thing”, directed by Nick Hurran. It is a high-jinx, romantic comedy movie with a potential to burst you into laughs. It’s starring Kevin Zegers, Samaire Armstrong, Sharon Osbourne, Maury Chaykin, Mpho and others.
To read its complete review, browse Dublin Movies.
December 18th, 2006
Heavy budget movies are generally thought to be the up coming blockbuster movies which focus mainly on locations, technologies used and well trained crew with top-class cast. Clint Eastwood produces another huge budget movie “Flags of our fathers” based on different sequences of World War II. It is starring a big cast with some prominent figures like Ryan Philippe, Adam Beach, Jesse Bradford, Jamie Bell, and Ben Walker.
Browse Dublin Movies to read complete movie review of Flags of our Father.
December 18th, 2006
Gone are the days when grand mothers used to tell their grandchildren stories about dragons, dinosaurs and other monsters. Although these creatures are believed to exist no more yet tales, stories and movies have made them alive. And, Eragon is one such safe example. It is directed by Stefan Fangmeier.
To learn more about this flm, read complete movie review of the film Eragon.
December 8th, 2006
December is a month that takes people to an ecstasy i.e. Christmas. As Christmas approaches, people get busy in its preparations several weeks earlier. It is indeed an occasion where foes become friends, smiles replace tears and tears forget their way to trickle down through eyes.On the contrary, this Christmas Glen Morgan has come up with rather a horror movie named “Black Christmas” for the viewers.The movie is basically about a group of sorority sisters who are being harrassed by a stranger and his series of prank phone calls. The girls fall victim to the killer, one by one on Christmas holidays.
Black Christmas is starring Michelle Trachtenberg, Lacey Chabert, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and many more. To leanr more about this film, read complete movie review of Black Christmas.
December 8th, 2006
Are you concerned about the situation in Iraq? Are you curious to know what kind of harsh conditions the common people there are going through? If your answer is yes, then you will want to be at the screening of Michael Franti’s directorial effort “I know I’m not alone”. This heart-rending documentary will be screened on December 7, 2006 at Film Base which is located on Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin. Price of admission is €5. For more information, check out http://www.iknowimnotalone.com
December 1st, 2006
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