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March 7th, 2007

Gossips: - Jackson Five reform The group - who last regularly performed

Jackson Five reform
The group - who last regularly performed together 23 years ago - are set to earn a fortune from playing 250 Las Vegas concerts over three years.

March 7th, 2007

Trailer: - Underdog - Teaser 1 After an accident in the mysterious

Underdog - Teaser 1
After an accident in the mysterious lab of maniacal scientist Dr. Simon Barsinister (PETER DINKLAGE), an ordinary beagle unexpectedly finds himself with unimaginable powers and the ability to speak. Armed with a fetching superhero costume, UNDERDOG (voiced by comedian JASON LEE) vows to protect the beleaguered citizens of Capitol City and, in particular, one beautiful spaniel named Polly Purebread (voiced by Academy Award(r) nominee AMY ADAMS). When a sinister plot by Barsinister and his overgrown henchman Cad (PATRICK WARBURTON) threatens to destroy Capitol City only UNDERDOG can save the day.

March 7th, 2007

DVD News: - 74% Revenge of the Nerds When boorish frat guys commandeer

74% Revenge of the Nerds
When boorish frat guys commandeer their humble dorm at Adams College, bespectacled Lewis, shy Gilbert, and the rest of the “nerds” retaliate by forming their own fraternity–and setting their sights on the coveted Greek Council.

March 7th, 2007

DVD News: - Fitzcarraldo 25th AE in May News: Anchor Bay have announced

Fitzcarraldo 25th AE in May
News: Anchor Bay have announced the UK Region 2 DVD release of Fitzcarraldo (25th Anniversary Collector’s Edition) for 21st May 2007. With Fitzcarraldo, one of his most renowned films, acclaimed German director Werner Herzog emulates Joseph Conrad’s Heart…

March 7th, 2007

DVD News: - Children of Men (R1) in March News: Universal Studios Home

Children of Men (R1) in March
News: Universal Studios Home Video have announced the Region 1 DVD release of Children of Men for 27th March 2007 priced at $29.98 SRP. Alfonso Cuar n’s science fiction thriller is set in a decaying future world where women have been infertile for 18 years…

March 7th, 2007

Review: - Movie Review: Breach Combined Rating: 82% (S:84%; P:82%) - Taut,

Movie Review: Breach
Combined Rating: 82% (S:84%; P:82%) - Taut, invigorating storytelling, Breach is the kind of thriller that excites with dazzling intellectual storytelling. Director Billy Ray may not be much of a visual stylist but he more than makes up for it with his ear for smart dialogue and his instinct for telling his story in a compact, quick witted way. The pace of the storytelling never outdoing the development of the characters, Breach unfolds the greatest failure in American intelligence history in the most entertaining way imaginable.

March 7th, 2007

Review: - Hot Fuzz Cinema Review: Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright’s much-anticipated

Hot Fuzz
Cinema Review: Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright’s much-anticipated follow-up to Shaun Of The Dead stars Pegg as a hard London copper who’s assigned to a new beat: the most boring village in Britain. Review by Kevin O’Reilly.

March 7th, 2007

Gossips: - Robbie Williams leaves rehab The troubled singer reportedly ignored medical

Robbie Williams leaves rehab
The troubled singer reportedly ignored medical advice and left his month-long programme a week early last night (06.03.07).

March 7th, 2007

Trailer: - Dead SilencePreview of Dead Silence.

Dead Silence
Preview of Dead Silence.

March 7th, 2007

DVD News: - Let’s Go to Prison Bob Odenkirk (HBO’s Mr. Show) directs

Let’s Go to Prison
Bob Odenkirk (HBO’s Mr. Show) directs Arrested Development’s Will Arnett in a comedy about a criminal who seeks revenge against the judge who put him behind bars… by getting the judge’s obnoxious son imprisoned. [Rated R]