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Vanity & Lost Sleep, Demons & Fate, Cannibalism & Cross
James Harleman / July 28, 2007
Hey, didn’t you teach or write about that one movie that one time…? Teaching Film and Theology for years, and contributing reviews to several websites, people
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More than Meets the Eye…
James Harleman / July 5, 2007
More than two decades after Hasbro, Takara, Sunbow and Marvel Comics combined forces, to unleash the most successful, holistic, cartoon/comic/vehicle/puzzle/robot marketing campaigns ever known to man, creating
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Fantastic Chore
James Harleman / June 17, 2007
In 2005, I subjected myself to the Fantastic Bore… watching Jessica Alba failing to act intelligent, while Ioan Gruffudd and Michael Chiklis looked around nervously, hoping no
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I predict… disappointment.
James Harleman / March 19, 2007
Premonition Director: Mennan Yapo Cast: Sandra Bullock, Julian McMahon TriStar Pictures, 2007 Rated: PG-13 According to Webster’s Dictionary, a premonition is “previous notice or advance warning”.
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Come and Get Them…
James Harleman / March 11, 2007
In 480 B.C., Leonidas and his 300 Spartans sacrificed themselves to buy time for the Greeks as an army of Persians beyond count sought to conquer
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Out of Control
James Harleman / July 28, 2006
A review of “Final Destination 3” One of the first images that greets us in James Wong and Glen Morgan’s third “Final” (?) installment is a
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X-Men: The Last Stand has legs
James Harleman / May 25, 2006
When a cure for the mutant gene is announced by a corporation working with the government, the militant Magneto rallies his mutant brotherhood for a decisive
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Wooden Jesus
James Harleman / July 28, 2005
A review of “Constantine” by James Harleman Starring Keanu Reeves, Rachel Weisz, Shia LaBeaouf, Djimon Hounsou Directed by Francis Lawrence Rated R Ah, Hollywood. While Hollywood
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It Is As It Was?
James Harleman / January 28, 2004
THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST directed by Mel Gibson Evocative. There has already been so much said regarding the production of Mel Gibson’s film, the subsequent