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Tag Archives: Carey Mulligan
Three Middle Aged White Men Talk Feminism
http://zpnetwork.com/wp-content/podcasts/Critics149.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadThis week we’ve got several new movies. Diane Keaton remade every other movie she’s made over the last ten years with Love the Coopers. Sean wasn’t thrilled. The 33 is a Lifetime like movie … Continue reading
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Tagged 9 to 5, Aaron Eckhart, Alan Arkin, Alicia Silverstone, Alien, Amanda Seyfried, Annie Hall, Antonio Banderas, Bechdel Test, Billy Dee WIlliams, Bob Gunton, Boyhood, Brian’s Song, Bryce Dallas Howard, Carey Mulligan, Charlize Theron, Clueless, Daisies, Diane Keaton, Don Francisco, Ed Helms, Eli Roth, Ellen Page, Erin Brockovich, Feminism, Finding Dory, Finding Nemo, Finn Whitlock, Gabriel Byrne, Gone Girl, Harrison Ford, Helena Bonham Carter, Hunger Games, I Am Sam, I Smile Back, I Spit on Your Grave, Jaco, James Caan, Jeepers Kreepers, Jennifer Garner, Jessie Nelson, Joan Allen, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Juno, Jurassic World, Keanu Reeves, Kill Bill, Knock Knock, Lou Diamond Phillips, Love the Coopers, Mad Max: Fury Road, Meryl Streep, My All American, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, Olivia Wilde, Patricia Arquette, Rudy, Sarah Silverman, Silence of the Lambs, Spectre, Suffragette, The 33, The Contender, Tropic Thunder, Working Girl
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Spy, Insidious 3, Entourage
Not every week can a movie bring in $100,000,000 at the box office. With theaters still full of blockbusters such as Avengers, Mad Max, Pitch Perfect 2 and Furious 7 there’s not a lot of room for new movies. That … Continue reading
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Tagged A Star is Born, Accidental Love, Anna Kendrick, Avatar, Big Trouble Little China, Billy Wilder, Birdman, Blazing Saddles, Blue Velvet, Boogie Town, Bridge of Spies, Bryan Cranston, Burt Reynolds, Buster Keaton, Carey Mulligan, Cecil B. DeMille, Chinatown, Corey Feldman, David Lynch, David O. Russell, Dermot Mulroney, Duane Johnson, Empires of the Sea, Entourage, Eraserhead, Erich Von Stroheim, Ferris Bueller, Fight Club, Gene Simmons, Get a Job, Get Shorty, Gloria Swanson, Insidious Chapter 3, Jason Statham, Jerry Lee Lewis, Jessica Biel, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Kurt Russell, Last Action Hero, Laura Herring, Lebowski Fest, Leigh Whannell, Lin Shaye, Macbeth, Marion Cotillard, Melissa McCarthy, Meryl Streep, Michael Fassbender, Miles Teller, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, Mulholland Drive, Nailed, Naomi Watts, Ozzy Osbourne, Paul Feig, Richard Donner, Robert Altman, Spy, State and Main, Steven Spielberg, Suffragette, Sunset Boulevard, The Coen Brothers, The Goonies, The Player, The Poughkeepsie Tapes, Tim Robbins, Tom Hanks, Tracy Morgan, Trick or Treat, Vincent D’onofrio, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, William Holden
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Best 80’s Horror Films & Tomorrowland
Tomorrowland came out this week and while successful wasn’t quite the box office juggernaut I was hoping for. The movie itself has a lot of promise but just falls short. Older kids to teenagers may enjoy the movie more so … Continue reading
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Tagged A Beautiful Mind, A View to Kill, Adam Sandler, Anne Hathaway, Ayn Rand, Black Mass, Brewsters Millions, Buried Alive, Cannibal Holocaust, Carey Mulligan, Children of the Corn, Childs Play, Chris Columbus, Coach, Colossal, Cooties, Craig T Nelson, Critters, Cujo, David Cronenberg, Dolls, Drag Me to Hell, Eli Roth, Elijah Wood, Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2, Far from the Madding Crowd, Freddy Krueger, Friday the 13th, George Clooney, Godzilla, Grace Jones, Green Inferno, Halloween, Hellraiser, Henry: Portrait of a Serial, It, Jack Nicholson, James Bond, John Candy, John Carpenter, John Nash, Johnny Depp, Keanu Reeves, Knock Knock, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Michael Sheen, New Nightmare, Night of the Creeps, Phantasm, Pixels, Poltergeist, Puppet Master, Rain Wilson, Richard Pryor, Roddy Piper, Rosemarie Dewitt, Sam Raimi, Sam Rockwell, Stanley Kubrick, Steven Spielberg, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Gate, The Shining, The Thing, They Live, Tobe Hooper, Tomorrowland, Truth or Dare, Videodrome, We Are Your Friends, Zac Efron
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Peter Berg #WetTShirtContest
Welcome to The I Hate Critics. It’s award season so lets talk about the comedy of the year “Hercules.” “Hercules” should have advertised itself as a comedy. This is a wanna bee “300” with no fun. “Lone Survivor” took a … Continue reading
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Tagged 300, A Very Long Engagement, Adam Driver, Alien Resurrection, Aliens 3, Amelie, American Hustle, Amy Adams, An American Werewolf in London, Audrey Tautou, August Osage, Batman, Being John Malkovich, Benedict Cumberbatch, Black Hawk Down, Blood and Sand, Bruno Delbonnel, Captain Phillips, Carey Mulligan, Cate Blanchett, City of Lost Children, Clash of the Titans, Coen Brothers, David Naughton, Devils Due, Diablo Cody, Dick Butkus, Eli Roth, Ellen DeGeneres, Eric Bana, Ewan McGregor, Friday the 13th, G.B.F., Galapagos Affair: Satan Came to Eden, Gladiator, Hamburger, Hard Bodies, Her, Hercules, Hoop Dreams, Hot Dog…The Movie, Hot Tub Time Machine, Inside Llewyn Davis, Jawbreaker, jean-Pierre Jeunet, Joaquin Phoenix, Jodie Foster, Jon Cryer, Julia Roberts, Juno, Justin Timberlake, Kellan Lutz, Kite, Kristen Wiig, Life Itself, Lone Survivor, Mark Wahlberg, Mean Girls, Meatballs, Meet the Spartans, Mel Gibson, Meryl Streep, Monty Python, Mother Theresa, Natasha Lyonne, Nicolas Cage, No Country for Old Men, Nymphomaniac, Oscar Isaac, Peter Berg, Peter Markle, Piranha 3D, Porky’s, Princess Diane, Rambo, Robert Downey Jr, Roger Ebert, Samantha Morton, Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, Shadow Recruit, Shannon Tweed, Shia Labeouf, Spike Jonze, Spring Break, Steven Spielberg, The Devil's Rejects, The Real Cancun, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Tim Burton
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“Catching Fire” is Just All Right With Me
Welcome to the I Hate Critics movie podcast, a movie podcast greater than your average movie podcast. This week we talk about “Hunger Games: Catching Fire,” “Delivery Man” and “Inside Llewyn Davis.” The biggest movie of the weekend happens to … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaron Paul, Adam Sandler, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Battle Royale, Beetlejuice 2, Best Night Ever, Carey Mulligan, Catching Fire, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Debra Winger, Delivery Man, Dogville, End of Watch, Forgetting Sarah Marshal, Forrest Gump, George Cosmatos, Hunger Games, Inside Llewyn Davis, Insidious, Jack Nicholson, James Bond, James L. Brooks, Jason Segal, Jennifer Lawrence, John Goodman, Josh Brolin, Josh Hutcherson, Kevin James, Kevin Smith, Lars Von Trier, Lee Daniels The Butler, Liam Hensworth, Melancholia, Michael Keaton, Mireille Enos, Need for Speed, Nicole Kidman, Nymphomaniac, Of Unknown Origin, Oldboy, Oprah, Oscar Isaac, Over the Top, Paranormal Activity, Peter Weller, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rachel Nichols, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Raze, Ricky Gervais, Robocop, Sabotage, Samuel L. Jackson, Shannon Tweed, Sherilyn Fenn, Shia Labeouf, Shirley Maclaine, Spike Lee, Terms of Endearment, Terrence Howard, The Dilemma, The Muppets Most Wanted, Tim Burton, Tina Fey, Training Day, Tusk, Vince Vaughn, Zoe Bell
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