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11/24/09
In case you've been hiding under a lily pad, the film's heroine is famously the studio's very first African-American princess.
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New York Post - New York NY
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11/23/09
Families arriving at the multiplex for a little pre/post-turkey entertainment have two choices -- separate off into your respective age/gender demographics and indulge yourselves, or stick together in a tragic statement of family unity and purchase seven tickets for "Old Dogs." The choice, it is yours.
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Independent Film Channel (IFC)
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11/18/09
I won't offer any critical position on The Princess & The Frog .
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The Hot Blog - Movie City News
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08/25/09
There are plenty of reasons why I'm looking forward to Disney's " The Princess and the Frog ."
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MTV Movies Blog
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04/04/09
It's part of a decades-old debate - how are today's youth influenced by their music?
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New York Daily News - New York NY
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02/19/09
Somewhere in the Old West, a nameless vampire played by John Carradine (only the title identifies him as Dracula) stalks around dressed like a stage magician and acting like the common ancestor of Vincent Price and Christopher Lee. But since only ignorant, superstitious foreign-types believe in vampires, he arouses no suspicion whatsoever—even when rich, widowed ranch-owner Marjorie Bennett shows him a picture of her pretty daughter Melinda Plowman, and his eyes bug out in creepy, inhuman appreciation.
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The A.V. Club
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12/17/08
...with what may be a first review (I don't recall seeing any other out there - apologies in advance if I'm wrong) of CORALINE - directed by THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS' Henry Selick, who also adapted Gaiman's work.
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