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2004 Film Preview: January to June

Posted by: Mark McLeod  •  February 6, 2004 @ 12:00am

JANUARY

January is often known as one of the two months studios use as a dumping ground for troubled movies.

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Interview: Musician Ben Lee talks about his new movie, as well as his day job

Posted by: Mark McLeod  •  January 6, 2004 @ 10:42pm

It's funny how things work out sometimes. In October of 2002, I crossed paths with singer/songwriter Ben Lee at a sound check party for a Vanessa Carlton concert that I won tickets to from a local radio station.

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Our top 10 films of 2003

Posted by: Paul Little  •  January 2, 2004 @ 11:15pm

ShowbizMonkeys.com staff has once again picked the year's best releases. Agree? Disagree? Be sure to leave a comment and let us know.


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Interview: Musician Rob Zombie, director of the new horror film House of 1000 Corpses

Posted by: Mark McLeod  •  April 1, 2003 @ 2:17am

Rob Zombie is without a doubt one of the biggest names in rock music. His band White Zombie dominated the rock charts in the early 1990s with their hits like "More Human Than Human" and "Thunderkiss 65", winning all sorts of MTV Award hardware.

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Our top 10 films of 2002

Posted by: Showbiz Monkeys  •  January 1, 2003 @ 10:16pm

ShowbizMonkeys.com staff has once again picked the year's best releases. Agree? Disagree? Be sure to leave a comment and let us know.

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The ultimate Experiment: Hirschbiegel shows brutality of humankind

Posted by: Jeremy Maron  •  November 1, 2002 @ 1:21am

As a blackjack dealer, I can honestly tell you that the majority of the time, gambling does not pay. For every person that leaves my table up, 10-15 will leave down, and the person that left up will most likely lose his/her winnings the next day.

That being said, occasionally a gamble does pay off big time, and changes your life forever.

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Interview: Christopher Nolan talks about Insomnia and other future projects

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  May 7, 2002 @ 1:05am

Dean Kish: Can you tell us anything about your upcoming film, Insomnia?

Christopher Nolan: It's a psychological thriller centering around a veteran cop who is sent up from Los Angeles to a town in Northern Alaska to help the police solve a murder involving a young girl. He goes up there with his partner from L.A.

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