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The Nativity Story

Tackling religious subject movies has indeed coerced many directors so far. It requires an extra capability of capturing the danger surrounding the savior’s birth as well as the jubilation of his arrival.

Catherine Hardwick produces a new religious film “The Nativity Story”. This slow-moving account focuses on the torment of Mary and Joseph.

Read a complete movie review of The Nativity Story in our movies section.

Add comment December 1st, 2006

The Holiday

Nancy Meyers, director of ”The Holiday” has come up with an intriguing idea filmed with the blend of comedy and romance. She has shown in her film how the holiday helps to make Iris and Amanda’s life go on.

The movie begins when two women trade homes only to find that a change of address can change their lives.

Read complete movie review of The Holiday by just a singly click.

Add comment December 1st, 2006

The Covenant

Hollywood showbiz industry has produced many blockbuster horror movies. Few of them came up with the potential to impart an intensive beckon of fear on viewers in true meanings. “The covenant” is a new suspense horror movie enlarging the list of Hollywood horror movies, directed by Renny Harlin.

To learn about it at length, read complete movie review of The Covenant by browsing Dublin Movies.

Add comment December 1st, 2006

Happy Feet

Happy Feet

Folks did you get nervous when you set out your first ever flight? Taking off a first flight always confounds an individual whether it be a man, animal or bird. But once you experience it, it becomes usual that no more endangers you. Hence individuality can be a good thing. George Miller’s new hit “Happy Feet” is a heartwarming movie about penguins bringing the people out in droves to watch it.

Read complete movie review of Happy Feet, or get more information about recent movies in Dublin Cinemas in our section of Dublin Movies.

Add comment December 1st, 2006

Stranger Than Fiction

Stranger Than Fiction 

“Stranger than Fiction” in true meanings, is one of tragic, appalling and heartrending movies produced in Hollywood so far. The movie is about a novelist Karen Kay Eiffel who’s struggling to write a new novel for her book. She figures out a character of a seemingly average and generally solitary IRS agent named Harold Crick for what might be her best book.

A small journey from life to death is shown in its different colors and emotions. “Stranger than fiction” is a must watch movie which has also some comedy, drama, romance, science and fiction besides carrying an element of sadness.

Visit Stranger Than Fiction for a complete review.

Add comment November 24th, 2006

Flushed Away

Flushed Away 

Animated movies are pouring rapidly and gaining significant importance by every passing year in the cine world.

David Bowers and Sam Fell have come up with the new hit animated movie named “Flushed away”. It tells the story of a pampered pet rat named Roddy and sewer rat Sid. Roddy gets flushed down the toilet by Sid who wants to take control of Roddy’s posh cage.

The movie is a nice blend of action, color, clever voice performances, and witty verbal and sight gags.

Read complete movie review of Flushed Away in our section, Dublin Movies.

Add comment November 24th, 2006

Deck The Halls

Deck The Halls

Folks have you ever heard of a phrase “Opposites magnetize each other”? But when it’s applied to the people of same gender but with different attributes and natures, this phrase seems quite ineffective.

This movie mainly revolves around two characters Steve Finch, a suburban man and Buddy Hall, opposite to Steve. It actually begins when Steve is thrown off his sign of yuletide exaltation when Buddy moves in next door and quickly becomes obsessed with decorating his house for the Christmas holidays so vibrantly that it can be seen from the outer space.

This film is starring Danny DeVito, Matthew Broderick, Kristin Davis, Kristin Chenoweth and many more.

To know more about this film, read the complete movie review of Deck The Halls

Add comment November 24th, 2006

The Santa Clause 3

Have you ever stumbled upon a situation when celebrations turn into sadness and fall in prey of controversies and rivalries? It is for sure that all of you must have experienced it once in your lives.

Michael Lembeck, director of The Santa Clause 3, unfolds the crafty schemes nicely that can impinge Christmas pop celebrations pessimistically.

“The Santa clause 3″ is a comedy film with a strong script and striking performances. This kid/family movie will not make you feel boring at any point during the film.

To know more, read complete movie review of The Santa Clause 3 by browsing Dublin Movies.

Add comment November 16th, 2006

Jackass: Number Two

Director Jeff Tremaine in Jackass: Number Two also has not changed the appalling, dreadful and self-mutilating formula. Following its prequel, this movie again revolves around a group of young American men who have no regard for societal norms and values. Bothering masses and wiping surroundings with ridiculous crap is presented only to test their heroism and your tolerance.

This time, however, Johnny Knoxville and Pals have come up with even more disguisting and wanton appearances.

It is strictly suggested only for the people with stomach to watch this movie as it has a tremendous potential to make you burst into laugh.

Read complete review of Jackass: Number Two in our section Dublin Events.

Add comment November 16th, 2006

Recently Released Movies

Filming sequels has led a new trend in the film industry all over the world and has also opened a debate to discuss whether it is justified or not. On one hand it is proven successful in form of coming-up with new creativites & digital technology but at the same time it is also challenging to the capabilities of old stars that had appeared in the same movies picturized earlier.

Well, what to say & what not to say but it’s YOU who have to watch up-coming sequels and identify the difference. The movies for this week are 

(A sequel to the 2002 comedy film, Jackass: The Movie & is directed by Jeff Tremaine)

(A sequel of The Santa Clause, directed by Michael Lembeck )

Add comment November 16th, 2006

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