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Snowboards & Slashers. Cold Prey.

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2008-08-21 12:44:32 by Russell Johnson in Cinema Suicide
Ive been watching quite a few slashers from around the world lately and the thing that stands out the most is that very few of them bring anything new to the table. Is there much left that can be done with the genre? Ive seen a few breaths of life left in the beast with movies like Frances Inside , but even that didnt so much do anything new as...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Spy Who Came in from the Cold.

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2008-11-25 12:43:53 by Editor in The Latest from GreenCine Daily
By coincidence, two Martin Ritt films are being released on Tuesday by two different companies," notes Dave Kehr in the New York Times : "the 1965 anti-thriller The Spy Who Came In From the Cold arrives from the Criterion Collection in a typically well-appointed edition, and the 1972 family drama Sounder comes in a bare-bones version from Koch...
 
 
 
 
 
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Review: Cold Case - Season Six Premiere on CBS

2008-09-28 09:15:45 by Jason the TVaholic in TVaholic.com
 
Show: Cold Case (CBS Episode: Glory Days - Season Premiere (Season 6 Premiere Date: Sunday, September 28th, 2008 Rating: 3 out of 4 Stars Quick Synopsis: Football in the 1970s was killer Long Synopsis: Back in 1973 the star fullback for a college football team was found dead. New evidence comes to light that he may have not died at the time...
 
 
 
 
 
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Live from Sundance: It's Cold, but William Hurt is Hot

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2008-01-18 00:00:00 by Erik Davis in Cinematical
Filed under: Sundance , Fandom Earlier today, the woman standing behind me in line at the Eccles Theater actually said to her friend, "Ya know, I think it's getting warmer." Warmer? What Park City planet are you living on? While it's still pretty damn cold here in Utah (no nosebleeds yet!), I just caught one helluva performance from William Hurt...
 
 
 
 
 
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Cold Creek Manor: Movie, DVD Review

2008-03-21 17:17:00 by HASH0x8c7d8a0 in Week in Rewind--Movie Reviews, DVD Reviews, HD DVD & Blu-ray Reviews by Christopher Smith
 
Cold Water Flat Directed by Mike Figgis, written by Richard Jefferies, 118 minutes, rated R. (Originally published 2003) Tucked in the middle of the suspense thriller, Cold Creek Manor, is a line... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more
 
 
 
 
 
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Tonight on the Tube: Simpsons, Cold Case, Dexter, John Adams & The Tudors

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2008-03-30 07:31:12 by Jason the TVaholic in TVaholic.com
News & Notes Tonight, CBS has the return of new episodes of Cold Case and FOX has the season finale of Unhitched Over on cable, Lifetime Movie Network has the premiere of part one of The Capture of the Green River Killer two-part miniseries and Showtime has the series premiere of Tracey Ullmans State of the Union and the second season premiere...
 
 
 
 
 
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Tonight on the Tube: Cold Case, Dexter, Desperate Housewives & Brothers & Sisters

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2008-05-04 10:14:42 by Jason the TVaholic in TVaholic.com
News & Notes Tonight, ABC has the 400th episode of Americas Funniest Home Videos , CBS has the fifth season finale of Cold Case followed by two episodes of Dexter , the second being the first season finale, and FOX has the sixth season finale of Family Guy Over on cable, BBC America has the fifth season finale of Wire in the Blood and Showtime...
 
 
 
 
 
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Discuss: Watching 'Sex and the City' Cold

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2008-05-27 00:00:00 by Eugene Novikov in Cinematical
Filed under: Box Office , Fandom , Remakes and Sequels In a little while I'll set off for the theater to watch Sex and the City . I've never seen more than a minute of the HBO show, and everything that I've heard about it has seemed vaguely repulsive. I don't know who the characters are, what they're known for doing or not doing, what story arcs...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Spy Who Came in From the Cold (Bullz-Eye DVD Review)

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2008-12-09 02:39:49 by bob in Forward to Yesterday
About five decades ago, a young, real-life MI6 spook named David Cornwell became irritated by the popularity of a certain pulp fictional assassin for Her Majestys Secret Service. He took the pen name John le Carré, and commenced writing about a world of hard-working, habitually depressed British spies without a license to do much of anything...