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Posted in Movie News on July 15, 2008 by The Cyber Ninja

The new site is down for just a bit again. I am working on a database issue, but will be back up and running strong within 24 hours. Thank you for the patience!

YourPlaceforMovies.net is Live!!

Posted in Movie News on July 15, 2008 by The Cyber Ninja

The new site is live!!! check it out here:

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Posted in Movie News with tags , , , on July 8, 2008 by The Cyber Ninja

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YourMovieCritic.WordPress.com is becoming Your Place for Movies.

It still will be a great resource for movie trailers, movie reviews and more!

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Quentin Taking on a Fourth??

Posted in Movie News, coming soon! with tags , on June 5, 2008 by The Cyber Ninja

Quentin Tarantino might just break his personal record and direct his fourth film this decade. He announced his intention to direct Inglorious Bastards while doing press for Grindhouse a year ago, and again at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival.

The film takes place during World War II and involves a posse of soldiers enlisted to tackle an unsavory mission to save their dishonorable butts. Michael Madsen is rumored to hold the starring role of Babe Buchinsky, and will likely be depended upon to provide hulking belligerence and murderous scowls. [...]

Hunter Thompson Biopic Trailer

Posted in Drama, Movie News, Trailers, coming soon! with tags , , , , , on June 5, 2008 by The Cyber Ninja

There’s a new Hunter S. Thompson biopic coming out called Gonzo, named for the style of journalism he forged in the middle part of last century. It was part journalism and part druggy, booze-soaked storytelling. Interested? Read on, you reader of true grit. [...]

City of Ember: An Enlightening Look

Posted in Movie News with tags , , , , , on June 2, 2008 by The Cyber Ninja

City of Ember…Coming 10.10.08 – a new movie from Gil Kenan (Monster House). A fantasy realm in which the people of the world have gone underground…to the City of Ember…a city lit entirely by electric light. But just one catch! The city was designed to only last 200 years.

200 years has passed and time’s up. In a race against darkness, fear, oppression, and a set and cast you can’t beat, Lina Mayfleet (Saoirse Ronan, Atonement) must find the way out of the City of Ember.

Also starring Bill Murray as Mayor Cole and a crew including Martin Laing (Titanic, Pearl Harbor set design) and Caroline Thompson (she adapted the original book by Jeanne Duprau, and has written other notable screenplays such as The Nightmare Before Christmas and Edward Scissorhands).

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Sharon Stone apologizes for remark on China quake – AP

Posted in Movie News with tags , , , on May 29, 2008 by The Cyber Ninja

French fashion house Christian Dior said Thursday it has dropped Sharon Stone from its Chinese ads and released a statement from the actress apologizing for saying China’s earthquake may have been bad karma for its treatment of Tibet

Sydney Pollack dies in Los Angeles – Reuters

Posted in Movie News on May 27, 2008 by The Cyber Ninja

Hollywood filmmaker Sydney Pollack, who won a pair of Academy Awards for the epic romance “Out of Africa” and earned praise for acting stints in films including “Tootsie” and “Michael Clayton,” died on Monday after a battle with cancer, his spokeswoman said. He was 73. [...]

Indiana Jones makes Russian communists see red – Reuters

Posted in Movie News with tags , , , on May 23, 2008 by The Cyber Ninja

Russian Communist party members condemned the new Indiana Jones’ film on Friday as crude anti-Soviet propaganda that distorted history and called for it to be banned from Russian screens. [...]

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CANNES ‘08 NOTEBOOK | Desplechin’s “Tale” Stands Out In Competition, “Three Monkeys,” “24 City,” Also Impress

Posted in Movie News with tags , , on May 18, 2008 by The Cyber Ninja

Rainy days here in Cannes may have dampened morale, but the films, and a much-needed burst of sunshine on Sunday morning, have boosted critics’ spirits. Aside from “Blindness,” Fernando Meirelles’ apocalyptic opener, which received a mixed response, this year’s competition slate has yielded a satisfying [...]

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