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By offering an insightful look at some of the key players that made it happen, Shatner is able to break down some of the barriers that scare some people off from the Star Trek franchise.
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By offering an insightful look at some of the key players that made it happen, Shatner is able to break down some of the barriers that scare some people off from the Star Trek franchise.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides continues to steer the same course as its predecessor sequels, focusing on convoluted storylines that zap all the fun and energy that made the first film so great.
Jem carefully balances elements of Cinderella and Superman to create a distinct time capsule with lasting themes.
Jake and the Never Land Pirates follows much the same formula as Dora, but with a lot more friendly energy, catchier tunes and a couple of old friends even parents can enjoy.
The popular novel comes to the big screen. Stars Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss, a young lady who must survive a brutal annual tradition in a post-apocalyptic world.
Blood Simple is the start of something great: the Coen Brothers.
Looking for a memorable film from WWE? You’re probably going to have to keep looking.
Seann William Scott looks to expand a couple of lines beyond Stifler in this indie comedy.
Kicking, punching and a whole lot of flair, that’s Yuen Woo Ping’s True Legend, the final film with David Carradine.
Blood-thirsty sharks, scantily-clad girls and 3D gimmicks – sounds like an end-of-summer movie to me.