Franchising: the only person unaware of its power must live under the person living under a rock. Once popular, a franchise is a sure method to wealth to one who is part of producing the books, films, and endless types of merchandise. As a hint is dropped about something new, a new book or film [...]
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Posted by Cinedork Staff on August 14, 2012 · 1 Comment
Trailer Tuesday is a column in which Cinedork’s staff of writers guides you through the ABCs of new trailers, taking a look at what’s awesome, what’s bizarre, and what’s cringe-worthy about upcoming movies. Adding some of our own insights, we assess what to expect. This week, Chikira, Lauren and Nick break down an awesome, bizarre, [...]
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Posted by Chris Blondell on August 9, 2012 · Leave a Comment
The fourth installment from Hollywood’s new favorite franchise, Paranormal Activity, came out, and it looks exactly the same as the first three films. Picking up where the first two films left off (the third was a prequel), it seems as though scarily awesome screamer Katie is back, fully possessed, with her equally as possessed nephew [...]
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Posted by Ben Silverio on March 16, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Matt Damon. Ewan McGregor. Steve Martin. These three are pretty big stars. They’ve appeared as some of the most iconic characters in the realm of cinema and have all gained legions of fans worldwide. (Both under legions under the sea and above) However, despite falling somewhere on the “A-list,” these three men have found themselves [...]
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Posted by Steven on October 18, 2010 · Leave a Comment
One of my highlights of the Philadelphia Film Festival was going to finally see The Millennium Trilogy in an awesome BACK-TO-BACK marathon! (For all of you who don’t know, The Millennium Trilogy consists of the three books now films, “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”, “The Girl who Played with Fire,” and “The Girl Who [...]
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Posted by Josh on October 17, 2010 · Leave a Comment
As you may or may not be aware, Cinedork HQ is based firmly in the city of brotherly love, Philadelphia and time has come again for the 19th annual Philadelphia Film Festival. We’ve been blessed with the opportunity to see some of the finest, weirdest and just plain out there movies that may not be [...]
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