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IRON MAN 2: The Legacy of Howard Stark
James Harleman / May 19, 2010
All I can give you is my knowledge. – Howard Stark From the opening, smirking speech Tony delivers at the beginning of Iron Man 2 to old
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A SUPERNATURAL Affection
James Harleman / May 13, 2010
I’ll confess, I’m more than a little excited about the season finale of Supernatural tonight, the culmination of a five-year escalation of biblical proportions for the
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IRON MAN: well-suited for sequel
James Harleman / May 12, 2010
BIG plans for Tony Stark: this first video review of Iron Man 2 (below) is just a taste of what’s to come at Cinemagogue. As an avid
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ELM STREET won’t put you to sleep, but doesn’t slice deep
James Harleman / May 9, 2010
I wasn’t allowed to watch “Freddy” or “Jason” movies growing up, and by the time I watched Krueger on television in the 90s he’d become less
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No Man is a (SHUTTER) Island
James Harleman / April 30, 2010
When my friend and Redemption Group Pastor tweeted that this film was “EPIC,” his high-praise proclamation was even more intriguing to me than Martin Scorsese‘s trailer.
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Going UP?
James Harleman / April 26, 2010
In Pixar’s UP, an undeniably delicious treat for the senses, Carl Frederickson is chafing against the age-old aging process lamented in Ecclesiastes 12, and sets out
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Does this movie KICK-ASS?
James Harleman / April 23, 2010
If someone told me it was possible to make a movie that was part Watchmen, part Superbad, and part Tarantino film, I’d have said they were
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BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN’s ponderous ponderosa
James Harleman / April 22, 2010
I saw it, and – SHOCK! – it didn’t turn me gay. I know that a strange contingent of the conservative Christian community seems to think
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How to Train your Content
James Harleman / April 21, 2010
Things have really taken off with Cinemagogue, from increasing emails to a a few interviews culminating in articles to more connections with writers, pastors and filmmakers.