Valerie David
Valerie David has written articles for TVOvermind, TheFrisky.com, eHow, IMDB, Travels.com, TVNow, & her own TV news blog. She s also published in fiction, with short romantic stories and a manga comic script.
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Adam Sandler bringing Tonka trucks family flick to the big screenAdam Sandler's Happy Madison Productions has a full resume of lowbrow comedies, but now they're teaming with Sony to make an animated movie about Tonka trucks. How will this work?Also published on:
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Is Seth MacFarlane's 'Ted' the Worst Movie Idea Ever?Oscar nominee Mark Wahlberg stars in 'Ted' with a talking teddy bear. Fans of MacFarlane are used to talking babies and dogs, but will they embrace a live-action, trash-talking stuffed animal? -
Will Cronenberg's 'Cosmopolis' Help or Hurt Robert Pattinson's Career?The 'Twilight' heartthrob is hoping to earn acclaim as a serious actor. Will David Cronenberg's sexy and strange new film 'Cosmopolis' win over both fans and critics?
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Three Reasons Adam Sandler Should Star in 'Summer School' RemakeAdam Sandler is hoping to produce the long-languishing remake of the Mark Harmon '80s cult favorite, 'Summer School.' Here are three reasons he should consider starring as well. -
Is Meg Ryan Ready for a Comeback?The former rom-com queen of movies like 'When Harry Met Sally' has slipped out of the limelight in recent years; will she make a big splash with two new movies? -
'47 Ronin': Keanu Reeves to Play Samurai in 3D Retelling of Japanese LegendCan 'The Matrix' star Keanu Reeves and a retooled, 3D tale of honor, revenge, and love avoid being a dumbed-down version of the original Japanese legend? -
Are the 'Men in Black' Too Old for a Sequel?Ten years after the sequel and 15 years after the original, 'Men in Black 3' hits theaters on May 25. Will anyone care?Also published on: -
Chicago Oscar Viewing Parties Offer Red Carpet TreatmentOn February 26, Chicago rolls out the red carpet for movie fans with an array of glamorous and swag-laden Oscar viewing parties.Also published on:
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Will 'John Carter' Be Another Big-Budget Flop?With an array of trailers that portray three different versions of the movie, 'John Carter' has gotten a mixed response from its potential audience -- an audience it needs to offset the $250 million budget. -
Shouldn't the SAG Awards Choose More Unique Nominees?With a plethora of awards shows that honor the same actors over and over, shouldn't the SAG Awards make more unique nominations and reward the unsung talents? -
Is 'Sherlock Homes: A Game of Shadows' a Gay Love Story?Guy Ritchie's 'Sherlock Holmes' sequel rekindles the Holmes and Watson bromance. But when does the gay subtext become actual text? -
Violent Christmas Movies With Humor and HeartIt turns out some of the most violent Christmas movies may have a stronger message of peace, love, and family than their more traditional counterparts.
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Three Reasons Today's Kids Need 'The Muppets''The Muppets' hits the big screen on Thanksgiving weekend, and our favorite cast of zany characters is just what the family movie market needs.Also published on: -
Scary, Not Gory Movies to Watch on HalloweenNot all scary movies require a bucket of blood and a high body count. Add these these thrilling scare-fests to your Halloween movie marathon and enjoy the frights without all the gore.
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Why the Critics Are Wrong About 'The Three Musketeers'Casual moviegoers might be scared off by the harsh criticism of 'The Three Musketeers,' but here's why they should ignore the critics and take a chance on this fun and entertaining family film.
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The Problem with Leonardo DiCaprio's Serial Killer Film 'The Devil in the White City'Oscar nominee Leonardo DiCaprio is hoping to bring the World's Fair serial killer story to the big screen, but three big roadblocks stand in the way of a movie version of 'The Devil in the White City.'
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Is Emmy-Winner Guy Pearce Due for an Oscar?Despite a respectable and intriguing film career, Australian actor Guy Pearce has yet to land an Oscar nomination -- though he recently earned himself an Emmy. Will an Oscar be far behind?
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'Real Steel': Is Hugh Jackman Crazy to Do a Robot Boxing Movie?Fans are wondering what Wolverine is doing in a robot boxing movie, but there just might be a method to Hugh Jackman's madness.
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Are Hunks and Hotties Enough to Make 'Battleship' Movie a Success?Even with an attractive cast signed on to 'Battleship' and a big budget for even bigger special effects, can a film with this flimsy of a premise actually succeed?
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Is a 'Chronicles of Riddick' Sequel Finally Happening?Vin Diesel has been promising 'Pitch Black' and 'Chronicles of Riddick' fans a sequel for several years, but it finally looks like the third Riddick film is becoming a reality.
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'The Three Musketeers' - Will a Modern 3D Spin Enhance or Ruin this Classic Tale?Another film version of 'The Three Musketeers' hits screens this fall, but is a 3D remake with a modern twist really what the story needs?
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'The Three Musketeers': Modern Twist or Annoying Anachronisms?The traditional elements of 'The Three Musketeers' have been blended in with some modern ideas and technological marvels in a shiny, 3D package. Will audiences love or hate this new spin on a favorite tale?
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Is 'Cowboys & Aliens' the First True Sci-Fi Western?There have been a few films that fall into the sci-fi western category, but do any fit the genre as well as upcoming genre hybrid 'Cowboys & Aliens?'
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How 'Pirates of the Caribbean 3' Leads into Film 4 of the Series, 'On Stranger Tides'Brush up on the main plot points of "At World's End" to get ready for Captain Jack Sparrow's continuing journey in "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides."
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From 'Top Gun' to 'Jerry Maguire': Tom Cruise's Most Iconic Film MomentsIn honor of the 25th anniversary of 'Top Gun' on May 16, let's look back on some of the most iconic moments of Tom Cruise's movie heyday.























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