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'Spider-Man' Remake 25 Years Too Early
07/05/2012
I really wanted to like The Amazing Spider-Man. It promised to be a revitalizing remake of a series which, as anyone who has seen Spider-Man 3 can tell you, was in desperate need of some new energy. And along came Andrew Garfield, a much better looking, more appealing Spidey than Tobey McGuire ever was, and also the lovely Emma Stone, an actress from whom we’ve come to expect wonderful things (this was not one of those).
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'The Amazing Spider-Man' Spoils New Supervillain
07/05/2012
Marc Webb's new The Amazing Spider-Man, starring Andrew Garfield, Sally Field, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Denis Leary, Martin Sheen and Campbell Scott, is following in the footsteps of such films as The Avengers and Captain America by teasing a whole new villain in a short clip after the credits.
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Emma Stone Turns On The Dark At French Premiere Of 'The Amazing Spider-Man'
06/29/2012
Emma Stone made the perfect Gothic contrast to real-life beau and The Amazing Spider-Man co-star Andrew Garfield at the re-boot's French premiere at Le Grand Rex in Paris. Director Marc Webb says he witnessed firsthand the chemistry between Stone, 23, and Garfield, 28, when the pair had their first read-through.
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Pirate Radio
11/16/2009
Richard Curtis - the anti-Ken Loach of British cinema - is a hard guy not to like. Go on, try it. See, you cant. It's just not possible. Sure, his movies and scripts continue to display a preoccupation with upper-middle class buffoonery, and yes, he perhaps has demonstrated something of a fascination with Hugh Grant's floppy fringe.
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Greenberg
04/19/2010
Clement Greenberg was a prominent American art critic during the 1950's and was among the first to champion the Abstract Expressionist movement of that time. Works in this vein by names like Gorky, De Kooning and Pollock brimmed with a defiant and anarchic buzz.
