Film
Julie Fisk Reviews ‘Snitch’
Snitch stars Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson as a father who goes undercover as a drug dealer to reduce his son’s prison sentence.
Julie Fisk Reviews “Warm Bodies”
Warm Bodies is the story of a zombie who starts to become human again after falling in love. It’s the latest from Director Jonathan Levine, who made a big splash with “50/50″ in 2011.
Julie Fisk Reviews “Les Miserables”, “Django Unchained”
Julie Fisk Reviews two movies set for release on Christmas Day, “Les Miserables” and “Django Unchained”
Julie Fisk Reviews “This Is 40″
“This is 40″ is the latest movie from Judd Apatow. It’s being billed as the Sort-of-Sequel to “Knocked Up,” because it follows the married couple from that movie.
Julie Fisk Reviews “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey”
“The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” is the first of what will be a 3-part adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s 1937 novel. Fans of the book will remember that it wasn’t very long, so it will be interesting to see how Director Peter Jackson stretches it over 3 films.
Julie Fisk Reviews “Playing For Keeps”
The new film “Playing for Keeps” stars Gerard Butler as a former soccer star who tries to reconnect with his estranged son.
Scarlett O’Hara Dresses Restored, Displayed In Texas
It turns out there will be another day for Scarlett O’Hara’s green curtain dress. Many of them. Several of Scarlett’s dresses from the 1939 film “Gone With the Wind” will be on display in Texas.
Julie Fisk Reviews “Frankenweenie”
“Frankenweenie” is a remake of a short-film Tim Burton made in 1984. That “Frankenweenie” was live action but this time he uses stop-motion animation to tell the story.
Julie Fisk Reviews “Cosmopolis”
“Cosmopolis” stars Robert Pattinson as a multi-billionaire whose empire falls apart in a single day.
Julie Fisk Reviews “Magic Mike”
“Magic Mike” stars Channing Tatum as a male-stripper who wants to make a new life for himself. It’s based on Channing Tatum’s actual experiences as a male-stripper.
48-Hour Film Project Premieres Tonight At Texas Theatre
The teams involved in the competition have exactly 48 hours to write, cast, direct, produce, edit and deliver a 4-7 minute long film.
Julie Fisk Reviews “The Five-Year Engagement”
Julie Fisk takes a look at “The Five-Year Engagement,” starring Jason Segel and Emily Blunt as a couple who repeatedly postpone their wedding.



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