Shown in anamorphic widescreen, this vampire flick logically takes place mostly at night. |
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If you can't bear to miss the football or that chick flick you've always wanted to see, go watch it round at a friend's house. |
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The Past Presents The Future is the perfect soundtrack to an arty love story flick about hip kids falling in love. |
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I turned on the ignition switch and gave the twist-grip throttle a quick flick. |
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Does every sorority slasher flick have to assault our ears with the negligible talents of a really lousy frathouse party band? |
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A quick flick of a highly versatile head of hair, a simple body movement or a flick of his greatcoat and each female individual is clearly drawn. |
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She rested the weight on her hip, as the young man smiled at her and with a quick flick of his head indicated for them to leave the crowded area. |
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You can shake it to shuffle songs and turn it sideways to watch music and flick through album covers. |
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A quick flick through the big monthly computer mags reveals a few ads from dealers still pushing the software. |
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Gwynnie's dad, Bruce, directed this sloppy, indifferent road flick about six battlers gathering in Omaha for a karaoke showdown. |
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As an action-adventure flick, it's too obviously scripted to generate much real tension. |
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I'd flick through my telephone book and escape my confines by chatting on the telephone to people in England. |
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The children's flick will feature Jackie as a pirate ghost who hobnobs with a little boy and his friends to save their town from danger. |
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They warned off the crocodiles with no more than an irritated flick of their tail. |
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I lean back in my chair, feet up on the edge of the table and give the paper a flick. |
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Here, as you withdraw your arm from the finger flick you turn to the left to face the man on your left. |
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Dustin tried to flick him a thumbs-up sign, however, out of nervousness he flipped him the bird instead, accidentally, of course. |
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But give me a depressing chick flick in the graveyard slot starring C-list talent and I can't turn off the waterworks. |
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The flow pattern caused by the tail flick of the 4 mm zebra danio larva is a vortex ring with a jet through the center. |
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Ah, just learning how to raise the dead and kill thousands of men at the flick of a finger. |
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The man nodded, and when she turned, she heard the flick of the whip as the horse began to hurry away. |
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With a flick of your right joypad, you can jab, hook or uppercut your way to boxing immortality. |
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The ball flew 60 yards, Ronaldo about 30, after the sort of challenge that English crowds adore as much as a clever flick. |
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Easily deployed via a flick of the index finger, it's an elegant and satisfying solution to the problem of on-the-go spills. |
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With a smirk, she stretches out her arm and with the flick of a finger, blows the creature back 4 feet. |
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I saw his finger flick over the alphabetical headings until it reached C, and I knew in advance what I or he was going to choose. |
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Why are the boy's eyes glowing red as though he'd been satanically possessed in a cheap straight-to-video horror flick? |
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If I happened to be slacking off, as was too often the case, I would feel the gentle query like the flick of a whip. |
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A flick of Neecer's finger sent the other Men of Truth to stand by the door, on guard. |
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Bethany reached over and grabbed her nightie that was laid on the bed and in one swift flick whipped Toby with it. |
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The flick of a whip started the carriage rolling and bumping over the rough street. |
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Hamma sat beside me staring intently forward and indicating the direction that we should take with a flick of his finger. |
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Here's a flick that throws all caution to the wind and winds up being truly a unique moviegoing experience. |
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No more witches, wizards or warlocks lighted their fires with the flick of a finger. |
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I am a force so terrifying that I can kill a ten thousand strong army with just a flick of my finger. |
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Alison jumped up and caught it then gave it a quick flick as she rolled over for a dive back down to the ground. |
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The Sorceress Queen had entered and with a flick of her wand the bottle had disappeared. |
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Her instinct told her what was inside, and with a quick flick of her hand, she grabbed the pouch and withdrew it into her cloak. |
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He is still something of a baby and when I gave him one flick of the whip he picked up. |
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Whelehan's clever flick found Hughes but urgency was still lacking and Kelly once more got in the way. |
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In his lame explanation he said he didn't remember the plot of the 1970s flick. |
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As grim a life as you'll ever witness is preserved in coal dust in a melancholy flick book. |
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It might be a twirl or a flick or the tap of a lariat or a longe line or a whip. |
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With a flick of invisible fingers it sent a tiny, blood-red stone skittering across the table to Tamani. |
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Lexi balled up a napkin and bounced it off his forehead with a deft flick of her wrist. |
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Another flick of her finger and Dustin felt his ear being pulled toward her. |
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You only need to flick open any celeb mag or national newspaper to see celebrities dragging on a cigarette. |
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There's nothing subtler than a quick flick of the hair when you spot that hot honey from your French class. |
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Shimoyo's face hardened with determination, and with a single quick movement and flick of her wings, she rotated her body into a headfirst dive. |
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The zombie genre is one rich in history and it takes a person with honor and reverence for that genre to pull off a good zombie flick. |
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He picked an unlighted torch off the wall and with a simple flick of his finger, ignited it. |
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She has little care for anything and a mere flick of her finger will make the strongest of warriors tremble, wither and die. |
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Sensing that he had built up enough power, Tony unleashed it all with a flick of his finger. |
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With a thin smile, Asana hurled Darren backward with a flick of his finger, making the Barbarian fall heavily on the platform. |
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The paperboy rode by on a bike, flinging his papers with a quick flick of his wrist and amazing accuracy. |
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Tim continued to chat casually at the girl, who, with a flick of his fingers, had lost her voice. |
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Kutcher and co-star Amanda Peet joined the cinematic mile-high club in this 2005 chick flick. |
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An all-new spell-casting system allows players to really feel the magic for the first time as the controller shakes and reacts with every flick of the wand. |
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There is a sense of wild abandon in this addlebrained flick. |
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This is the second sequel to the superhit action flick Mission Impossible and has been directed by JJ Abrams, the whiz behind television serials like Alias and Lost. |
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In some ways this film is a whodunit as well as a horror flick. |
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At times I wonder why some of the actors have agents in Hollywood whereas I strongly feel that an Indian star will look the best in an Indian flick. |
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I reeled it in, and with a flick of my wrist, I tossed my catch onboard. |
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On the horror front, George Romero's genre-busting Night of the Living Dead allegorises militarised consumerism as zombie flick and is genuinely scary as well as hilarious. |
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For around 20 bucks I can't really recommend this title as a buyer, but as a renter this is a fun flick to watch with your favorite Oktoberfest beer and a brat. |
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If you aren't averse to indulging a light-hearted, inspirational prison fantasy flick, Greenfingers is a worthy film for the romantics and the Anglophiles among you. |
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Bragging about how they can access their flashlight and turn off their Wi-Fi with the flick of a finger. |
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But the little-known stories behind the making of the film are almost as fascinating as the flick itself. |
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You and Nic Cage are basically having a contest in that flick of who can go further. |
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Franco optioned the tome back in March 2011, and will star and direct the flick. |
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If the first half hour is a pretty straight forward romcom with zombies peeking in around the edges, the rest of the film slowly mutates into a straightforward zombie flick. |
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Her baby blues flick over to me as she tucks some of her thin copper hair behind one ear, simultaneously adjusting her round tortoiseshell glasses. |
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You could flick your own crudely backcombed hair into your eyes, spill beer over yourself and press your ear to a speaker until the distortion bounces your brain around. |
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For guys, The Joker, as immortalized by Jack Nicholson in the Batman flick, was a top choice. |
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In the De Niro flick, his second banana is Edward Burns, a serious young actor with a fairly good track record, but very little audience recognition. |
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Fifteen years ago, Near Dark went largely unnoticed, its box-office chances scuppered by a release date too close to that of a more teen-friendly vampire flick, The Lost Boys. |
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With a quick flick of her head, her hair re-arranged itself. |
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A quick flick of his wrist turned a dial and started a timer. |
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The USA had gotten used to cheap power available at the flick of a switch. |
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He caught it with a deft flick of the hand and then examined the ring. |
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With a deft flick of his fingers he tossed the bhaji onto the plate and as it bounced up high into the air, he struck it with perfect timing across the room with his knife. |
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He gives no mercy and can kill anyone with a flick of his finger. |
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With a flick of his fingers, Balen sends the orbits spinning. |
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Gombo gave Rodgers a light flick on the calves from his snakeskin lash. |
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He gave the reins in his hand a light flick and the palomino horse beneath him trotted down the road toward the community that supported the castle. |
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There was the flick of a lighter, and I could smell burning incense. |
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With a flick of his tail, he propelled himself out of the ball. |
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When he introduced Magico with a flick of the whip, the horse stood straight up on his hind legs and pawed the air, walking toward the spectators. |
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Small, fast moving prey may be caught by a flick of the tongue while larger items are grabbed with the jaws. |
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Despite some haphazard defending in the first half, Rachel Tallet made several good saves, including a penalty flick, on her debut in goal. |
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They record a first-person view, and videos can be uploaded to Facebook, YouTube and Twitter with the flick of a button on the sidepiece. |
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The chances of a box office splash are minuscule but this breathtakingly beautiful flick has the power to hypnotise. |
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Do you have any favorite memories from the making of that flick? |
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A quick flick through their biogs show lads from London, Sussex and St Albans. |
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Guitars riffle precise chords and lilt through arpeggios, keyboards go boop, and every flick of a drumbeat is in place. |
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Not every escapist action flick has such moments of political resonance. |
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However, it was Judy's overwhelmed reaction on Sunday that made my tear ducts flick to sprinkler setting. |
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The production house argues three scenes have been lifted from their iconic skin flick and they were not approached for permission. |
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Essentially, it's a chick flick with generous portions of naked carnality thrown into the mix. |
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According to this chick flick, read Pride And Prejudice enough times and all your romantic travails will be over. |
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Last week, Grease was named top chick flick and this week it was announced that Pretty Woman contained the best hotel movie scene of all time. |
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Judd said she felt relieved to have some testosterone around while shooting the chick flick. |
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The mini-sport includes runs, passes, turnovers, touchbacks, on-side kicks, extra points and field goals, all with the flick of a finger. |
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Regroup with a new chick flick vid, and touch base with your ultra-emo side. |
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In other words, tough luck to those pining to see him don tights for a superhero flick or making macho goo-goo eyes in a romantic comedy. |
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Take a tip from Edge of Tomorrow actress Emily Blunt and wear your red lippy with just a flick of black liner. |
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And two points reflect the cynicism at the core of this fatsploitation flick. |
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Balkar Jawanda netted goals from a set short corner move and a penalty flick. |
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Most dreaming occurs during REM sleep, when a person's eyes flick back and forth rapidly. |
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The forward ruse, the bright air reflected in water, the calling features all defy lazy song in astriction and flick away the cumulus. |
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Craig is signed on for just one more Bond flick after Spectre. |
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The merlad and merlass watched the sphere for a moment and with a flick of their shiny tails, vanished again. |
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The 1989 classic martial arts-action flick Kickboxer, which starred Jean Claude Van Damme, is getting a remake. |
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The camera projects a clear image onto the monitor, while the traditional rearview mirror can be accessed at the flick of a switch. |
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We can only imagine it was like the archetypal chick flick, as hilarity and high jinx ensued. |
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Rajputs claim that the romantic drama flick portrayed the enmity between Rabari and Darbar communities through Deepika's and Ranveer's roles. |
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With baitless hooks, the catchers rely upon their speed and agility to flick the skipjack aboard as they snap at the glittering hooks. |
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Robert Rodriguez's new kiddie flick takes off on that wish fulfilment note. |
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Elmander's lovely flick nearly set Taylor free inside the box but, this time, Boswinga reacted well to snuff out any real danger. |
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Small cards, called flick cards, are used to flick the ends of a lock of fibre, or to tease out some strands for spinning off. |
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Despite all the above, this isn't a skin flick but an entertaining look at the outer fringes of the environmental movement. |
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His eyes flick up and down, then it's like he notices my pokies and makes a point not to stare. |
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The amateurish motion capture does not match up to the thrill you expect from a Rajini flick. |
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The winner was the last to flick a marble into the gully. A oner had to beat a fourer four times to win, a fourer had to beat a twelver three times, and so on. |
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Inquisitive foxes will rotate and flick their ears whilst sniffing. |
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She gave a disdainful flick of her hair and marched out of the room. |
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We also hear that her British flick LD50, starring Mel as a right-on middle-class animal activist, is due to be released next month, with a premiere in Leicester Square. |
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A wham-bam caper flick, efficiently directed by Roger Donaldson, that fancifully revisits the mysterious whos and speculative hows of a 1971 London bank heist. |
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Turn on the burner with the flick of a switch and it warms a specially treated repellent pad releasing allethrin into the air, creating a 225-square-foot bug-free zone. |
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The endopods of the second maxilla and of the trunk limbs flick medially at the termination of the forestroke and the posterior setae of the endopod are pointed medially. |
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Sahara, which she stars in with beau Matthew McConaughey, is out in April and, later this year, she's in Brit flick, Chromophobia, with Ralph Fiennes. |
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Using the shaky-cam, mock-doc to depressing, somnambulant effect is this bargain basement dinosaur flick that's less Jurassic Park and more Jurassic pants. |
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