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Sanctuary is Not Dead, Says Amanda TappingCINEMASPY.COMThat is what star and co-executive producer Amanda Tapping told me when I sat down with her last week as she was preparing to direct an episode of the upcoming SPACE series Primeval: New World. âI don't think that Sanctuary is dead. |
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'Hunter' hits mark as wild adventureBoston HeraldNo, you get âThe Hunter,â the most agreeably strange movie I have seen all year. Directed by Australia-born TV veteran Daniel Nettheim, âHunterâ features American Willem Dafoe as Martin David, a high-priced, highly skilled, Puccini-loving mercenary ...and more » |
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River Watcher: A cabin in the woodsMercury-RegisterThen along comes a movie entitled "Cabin In The Woods," which I understand is a subtle horror film rather than a heaven-like hideaway with birds singing in the surrounding trees and a retreat from the bustling world. It's a shame when movie makers turn ... |
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No more movies in Thomaston?Thomaston Timesby Martha Clayton Lee I love to go to the movies. For me, it's the experience primeval: dark cave, dancing light, stirring sound, and an audience hooked on THE STORY. Or maybe it's the experience surreal: going inside a seashell to emerge on the shore. |
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DVD BLU-RAY REVIEWslantmagazineSimilar to the glut of survival reality/reenactment shows on the Discovery Channel and other outlets, Joe Carnahan's film, which he co-wrote with Ian Mackenzie Jeffers, doesn't tell the tale of some ordinary perilous journey.and more » |
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The Top Ten Best Science Fiction MoviesInstitute for Ethics and Emerging TechnologiesEven the technology is an exploration of retro-futurism with its brass and rubber gadgets, the maggot-like industrial ductwork, the primeval electronic equipment for high-tech ends, the constant visual suggestion that the future is run on steam. |
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A cinematic journeyThe NationBangkok cineastes enjoyed the French Film Festival in March, then were spoilt for choice earlier this month when movies from Spain and Hong Kong showed simultaneously at two venues. Now there's more foreign films on offer with the Swedish Film Festival ... |
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Why Pinter is a new game for GemmellThe StarBut following an announcement that her fellow former Primeval star was out due to âunforeseen circumstancesâ Ruth got the call to play Emma. âI've not been privy to anything. I'm just doing my job,â she says when pressed for gossip about the ... |
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