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Daily Archives: January 23, 2013
Movie Review: “John Dies at the End”
“John Dies at the End” is a horror-comedy that scores more points for trippiness than it does for truth in title advertising. Before it trips over its own overly complex plot, before the comic leads have exhausted their modestly amusing … Continue reading
Today’s Interviews: Analeigh Tipton and director Jonathan Levine of “Warm Bodies”
It’s “The Zombie Twilight.” Teen romance set after the zombie apocalypse, where the few remaining humans (Teresa Palmer, John Malkovich, Annaleigh Tipton, right) hold out against the brain-eaters. A zombie falls for a human. Mayhem ensues. Only unlike in “Twilight,” … Continue reading
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