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Film Archive - December 2008

Malaysian movies this December

Preview | Posted on 01 December 2008

It's Malaysian movie mayhem this month! Here are our picks!

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Cicakman 2

Review | Posted on 01 December 2008

It’s hard to watch Cicakman 2 and bring the same expectations from seeing Iron Man, The Dark Knight and Spider-Man. It‘s best to expect something along the lines of Senario meets Power Rangers.

 

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Quarantine

Review | Posted on 01 December 2008

There seems to be no end in sight for western cinema’s love affair with zombies. Following 28 Days Later and its sequel, George A. Romero‘s Dead films, Resident Evils and many others, comes the latest entry.

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Diary Of The Dead

Review | Posted on 01 December 2008

The zombie film never gets old and if it’s George A. Romero, we can bet that there’s a socially conscious message behind all the gore and horror.

 

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Twilight

Review | Posted on 02 December 2008

Catherine Hardwicke’s Twilight is the stuff of adolescent angst and woe, with the assurance of a firm fan base in the best-selling novel it was based upon. So much so that Fandango sold 5 Twilight tickets per second before its US release despite less than impressive reviews. Twilight sucked the box office dry, and is virtually critic-proof. As such, this review might not be of any significance, but here’s our two cents worth anyway.

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Australia

Review | Posted on 30 December 2008

Baz Luhrmann can be compared to a martini—as something that is considered an acquired taste, yet immensely popular all the same. Despite less-than positive reviews, the film set the record for the highest-grossing opening weekend for an Australian film.

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Four Christmases

Review | Posted on 30 December 2008

The Christmas movie season limps on this month with the late release of Four Christmases. Pardon the cynicism, but really—has there been any Christmas movie worth remembering since Love Actually? Fred Clause perhaps? The Family Stone? I rest my case. Having said that, Four Christmases looks promising.

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Marley And Me

Review | Posted on 30 December 2008

Marley and Me turned John Grogan (not to be confused with Josh Groban) from columnist to best-selling author in 2005. We personally sincerely hope its magic works on Jennifer Aniston and her box office rut. Considering David Frankel, of The Devil Wears Prada and Band of Brothers fame, directs the film adaptation, Aniston should have nothing to worry about.