Tag: The Social Network

“The King’s Speech”, “Inception”, and “Black Swan” Top St. Louis Film Critics Nominations

Posted: December 12, 2010 at 11:21 pm   /   Local, Movie News

After a long day of deliberation, members of the St. Louis Film Critics (including Kevin and myself from ReviewSTL), selected a number of films for our yearly awards. Topping the nominations at seven a piece were The King’s Speech, Inception, and Black Swan. Following closely with a number of nominations were The Social Network, The […]

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National Board of Review Announces Their “Best” List

Posted: December 6, 2010 at 1:39 am   /   Film, Local, Movie News

As if we aren’t gonna be bombarded with enough “Best of the Year” lists, I give you the list of winners from the National Board of Review.  This is significant only because their pick for the best film of the year has gone on to win the Oscar the last two out of three years.  […]

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Never Let Me Go

Posted: October 8, 2010 at 1:29 am   /   Featured, Local, Movie Reviews

Make no mistake, Never Let Me Go is a science fiction film, but it is unlike any science fiction film you’ve ever seen before.  The film is one part coming of age drama and one part alternate universe sci-fi film. Based on the Kazuo Ishiguro novel of the same name, Never Let Me Go is […]

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Rumor Mill: Emma Stone Signed on to play Mary Jane Watson in “Spider-Man” Reboot

Posted: October 5, 2010 at 1:53 pm   /   Local, Movie News

Emma Stone is making quite the name for herself. In the past few years she has been involved in quite a few underdog hits. It started with Superbad, continued with Zombieland, and now has continued with her latest, Easy A.  So, it is no surprise that when Sony Pictures went looking for a vivacious red […]

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Another Take By Zac: Film Review: The Social Network

Posted: October 1, 2010 at 12:01 am   /   Another Take From Zac, Film, Local

David Fincher’s latest is forever going to be known as “the Facebook Movie” but it will also be held up there with his finest works which is a filmography very few directors can touch. The Social Network is a look at the creation, rise, and legal woes of Mark Zuckerberg and his Facebook in a […]

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Another New Trailer For David Fincher’s “The Social Network”

Posted: July 16, 2010 at 12:07 am   /   Local, Movie Trailers

Yet another new trailer has come out for the new Facebook movie, The Social Network. This time we are treated to some actual footage to accompany the dialogue we heard in the second trailer. Now that they’ve added footage to go along with the film I’m quite intrigued. I’m hoping that Fincher can pull off […]

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Another New Teaser Trailer for David Fincher’s “The Social Network” Starring Jesse Eisenberg and Andrew Garfield

Posted: July 11, 2010 at 9:31 pm   /   Local, Movie Trailers

Here we have another new teaser trailer for the upcoming Facebook biopic, The Social Network, directed by David Fincher. This one gives us a little more insight into the plot we will see in the film, but it goes by so quick, and the quotes are so disjointed that people who don’t know the story […]

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Sony Pictures Announces Andrew Garfield as the Spectacular Spider-Man

Posted: July 2, 2010 at 12:23 pm   /   Local, Movie News

Just yesterday sites all over the internet were abuzz with news that Sony Pictures was close to casting the role of Peter Parker/Spider-man for their upcoming reboot. Well, the internet got half of the news right, Sony was close to casting the role, but not with Josh Hutcherson in the lead role. (Read our story […]

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David Fincher’s “The Social Network” HD Trailer Starring Jesse Eisenberg

Posted: July 1, 2010 at 1:25 pm   /   Local, Movie Trailers

I’m a bit torn here. I absolutely love David Fincher, and I think he is possibly one of the best modern directors around. However, I’m not really that interested in a story about Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook.  I know the story behind it, and it is interesting enough, but I’m not sure it is the […]

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