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by Tim Ryan
This week at the movies we've got plucky thespians (High School Musical 3: Senior Year, starring Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens), fraternal cops (Pride and Glory, starring Edward Norton and Colin Farrell), and systematic slayings (Saw V, starring Tobin Bell and Costas Mandylor). What do the critics have to say?
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by Tim Ryan and Jeff Giles
In honor of the imminent Saw V, your pals at RT decided it would be fun to compile a list of some of the most iconic serial killers in horror film history. You'll find Freddy and Jason here, of course, but we've also made room for a few less obvious choices, and dug up clips of the whole rogue's gallery in all their gory glory. Let the slashing begin! |
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by Ryan Fujitani
Everyone's seen at least two or three James Bond films, right? That's certainly a reasonable assumption for most, but when it recently came up in office discussions that I had never seen a single one of them, save for the recent "remake" of Casino Royale, I was roundly ridiculed by the other members of the RT staff. To rectify this tragic turn of events, I've taken on the task of watching every Bond film in chronological order. |
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by Tim Ryan
Charlie Kaufman is one of Hollywood's most original thinkers, and his quirky, complex, thought provoking scripts have been the basis for some of the oddest -- and most strangely affecting -- films of recent years. Now, the wildly inventive screenwriter turns to directing with Synecdoche, New York. | |
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