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10/25/09
"Paranormal Activity" has won a weekend battle of fright films over part six of the "Saw" franchise.
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New York Daily News - New York NY
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10/24/09
Lionsgate's seemingly never-ending "Saw" franchise squared off with Paramount's fifth-weekend expansion of "Paranormal Activity," and in something of an underdog upset, "Paranormal's" things that go bump in the night scared up more business than "Saw's" sadistic Jigsaw.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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10/22/09
A harried Manhattan mom deals with family demands.
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New York Daily News - New York NY
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10/22/09
No one uglies it up when going for an Oscar like Hilary Swank .
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OK! Magazine
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10/19/09
The animated "Astro Boy" is a shiny hodgepodge of "Pinocchio," "WALL-E," "Oliver Twist," "Gladiator" and "Superman," with some obvious visual touches taken from "The Iron Giant."
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JAM! Showbiz
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10/19/09
This week finds early awards season contenders lining up alongside a queer cinema double bill, a troupe of unorthodox vampires and a horror movie franchise that's become torturous in more ways than one.
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Independent Film Channel (IFC)
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10/10/09
That would also spell a new lease on life for its production house Imagi and could redefine the concept of co-production in Asia.
The fully CGI-animated movie about a heroic boy robot is based on a 1956 manga and the 1964 Japanese anime series "Tetsuwan Atom: Uchu No Yusha."
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The Hollywood Reporter
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09/30/09
"Astro Boy" will be released in China on Oct. 23, the same day as its U.S. bow.
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Variety
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09/11/09
Capone in Chicago here, with my Comic-Con 2009 interview with two of the actors lending their vocal treatments to the late-October 3-D animated release ASTRO BOY, based on the Manga comic and Japanese TV series of the 1950s and '60s (and continuing through today).
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Ain't It Cool News
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09/07/09
Capone in Chicago here, with the first of two pieces on the upcoming 3-D animated adventure ASTRO BOY, based on the insanely popular Japanese comic and animated series from creator Osamu Tezuka about a robot boy developed by his scientist father to take the place of his dead son.
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Ain't It Cool News