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VOL. 2 ISSUE 2 - FRIDAY DECEMBER 28, 2007 FORWARD TO A FRIEND

Bucket List Gets Kicked, The Orphanage is Certified Fresh, In the Name of the King Not Screened

by
Tim Ryan

This week at the movies, we've got two wild and crazy guys (The Bucket List, starring Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman), pious crooks (First Sunday, starring Ice Cube and Tracy Morgan), botanical buccaneers (The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A Veggietales Movie), haunted expatriates (The Kite Runner), tormented mothers (The Orphanage), and Uwe Boll (In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale, starring Jason Statham and Burt Reynolds). What do the critics have to say?

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Bryan Singer, Brandon Routh Leaving Superman Returns Sequel?
Depending on what week it is, and which rumor you believe, Bryan Singer has either spent the last year and a half preparing to buckle down and get to work on the sequel to Superman Returns, or he's continually put it off in favor of other projects. Well, now we can add a new rumor to the list: Singer won't be directing the sequel at all.



New Line Planning New Nightmare on Elm Street?
We've had a rebooted Halloween, there's a new Friday the 13th on the horizon, and Screen Gems has devoted itself to exhuming every available 1980s horror flick in its vaults. Left out of all the fun -- until now -- has been New Line's Nightmare on Elm Street franchise.



Total Recall: It's a Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad World
It's January, Hollywood's annual dumping ground for the most mediocre titles on the studios' shelves. Thus, we at RT thought it was a good time to get into the spirit of things by taking a closer look at some of the most misbegotten, perversely wonderful films of all time.


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Persepolis (94%)
Consensus: Persepolis is an emotionally powerful, dramatically enthralling autobiographical gem.

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