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Spider-man 2 has legs (and arms)
James Harleman / January 1, 2007
Peter Parker spins another web of comedy, drama and spandex as he wrestles with a tentacled villain and his own self-doubt, in what may be the
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X-Men: The Last Stand
James Harleman / November 6, 2006
cinema reviews

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
cinema reviews

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
cinema reviews

The Devil You Know
James Harleman / July 28, 2003
A review of “The Exorcist” by James Harleman Director – William Friedkin Writer – William Peter Blatty Ellen Burstyn – Chris MacNeil Max von Sydow –
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ZOMBIE MOVIES RISE AGAIN
James Harleman / September 29, 2002
Nothing on film scares me quite like Zombies. Frankenstein, Dracula, werewolves and even stories about demons rarely tickle the hair on the back of my neck
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Introspection First, Invasion Second
James Harleman / September 18, 2002
“M. Night Shyamalan’s SIGNS” Starring Mel Gibson, Joaquin Phoenix, Cherry Jones, Rory Culkin, and Abigail Breslin Directed by M. Night Shyamalan Running Time: 107 minutes Released