Movies
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Francesca Pompeii | May 13, 2010
La Mission Movie Review: Tackling Cultural Divides with Humor on the Side
La Mission, a independent film directed and written by Peter Bratt is in theater's now. The story of...
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Angela Wu | May 7, 2010
Iron Man 2, Babies, and How to Train Your Dragon among movies showing this weekend
Iron Man 2 premiered on Friday May 7 to the excitement and joy of Marvel Comics fans all...
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Alex Wright | March 11, 2010
Movie times – Big movie weekend for new releases and old favorites
Movie time and showings around San Diego feature new releases and old favorites including Alice in Wonderland, Shutter...
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Rhea Penaflor | March 7, 2010
Oscar buzz – The Hurt Locker vs Avatar
The Oscar buzz is swarming over two films, The Hurt Locker and Avatar. Both films are nominated for...
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Robert Patrick | March 5, 2010
Fish Tank – A Film filled with Cruel Beauty directed by Andrea Arnold
The tone of "Fish Tank" is, because of its murmuring dependency on pulpy depression, often tiring and exasperating...
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Kimi Canete | January 28, 2010
Hollywood movie ‘To Save a Life’ filmed in North County
Our very own Oceanside is featured in the Hollywood movie 'To Save a Life,' a new feature length...
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Shaun Keating | December 29, 2009
Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes is the latest film from Guy Ritchie. The film is gritty and cold and follows stylistically...
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Shaun Keating | November 25, 2009
Review of Ninja Assassin
Ninja Assassin is an out-of-your-mind martial arts film that follows appropriately in the lines of the ninja-movie genre....
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Mike Kolodziej | November 20, 2009
New Moon Rises over San Diego
With the latest of the twilight series arriving overnight in San Diego, it is not difficult to see...
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Shaun Keating | November 9, 2009
The Men Who Stare at Goats
The Men Who Stare at Goats is an incredibly entertaining movie that gracefully straddles the line between hilarity...