Keyshia Cole and How She Move DVD Promotion
We have two hot DVDs to give away in our Platinum artist prize pack, featuring Keyshia Cole. From BET and Paramount Home Entertainment, Keyshia Cole The Way It Is: The Complete Second Season takes viewers past the glamorous hip-hop life for an honest look into her real home life.
How She
The Golden Compass DVD Promotion
The Golden Compass is out on DVD today. In celebration of this fantastic fantasy film, ACED Magazine is offering our readers of copy of the two-disc DVD edition.
The sweeping family fantasy follows a curious young heroine, Lyra Belacqua, and her quest to protect the coveted Golden Compas
Charlie Wilson's War DVD Promotion
Based on the true story of how Charlie Wilson (Hanks), an alcoholic womanizer
and Texas congressman, persuaded the CIA to train and arm resistance
fighters in Afghanistan to fend off the Soviet Union.
With the help of
rogue CIA agent, Gust Avrakotos, the two men supplied money, traini
Speed Racer Promotion
From writers/directors/producers Larry and Andy Wachowski, creators of the groundbreaking Matrix trilogy, and producer Joel Silver, comes the live-action, high-octane family adventure Speed Racer.
Hurtling down the track, careening around, over and through the competition, Speed Racer (Em
My Boy Jack DVD Promotion
Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter series) stars in My Boy Jack, a BBC production that tells the story of Jack, son of Jungle Book author Rudyard Kipling. Jack is too shortsighted to enlist in World War I, but his father pulls some strings and, despite his disability, the boy joins the Irish guard, w
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Written by Alexa Francis
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Wednesday, 09 April 2008
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After
a four year hiatus, Kylie’s back with a fresh installment “X”. Jam-packed with 14 songs guaranteed to make you move, “X” is the Australian-born pop princess’ 10th album.
The CD offers a
cohesive sound starting off with “2 Hearts” and ending with her first
radio single “All I See”, featuring hip hop recording artist Mims.
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Smart People - Clearly Have Problems Too
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Written by Marilyn Almonte
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Wednesday, 09 April 2008
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 Rated: R Miramax Films presents SMART PEOPLE, an official selection of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.
Ever since his wife’s death, Lawrence Wetherhold (Quaid) has become a bitter, narcissistic middle-aged man whose life itself has become perfunctory. This exceptionally bright professor can lecture on Hemmingway in his sleep, but when it comes down to love, family, and relationships, he is at a loss for words.
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Written by John Delia
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Wednesday, 09 April 2008
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 Rated: R The DVD release of Reservation Road gives everyone an
opportunity to see a film that opened during a hectic movie
release period. The special bonus features are a plus and make the film
more enjoyable than the first time around at the theatres.
After seeing
the film you may want to go directly to the deleted scenes as I feel
that all of them should have been left in the film in order to feel the
pain that the family suffered. To receive the most out of the film,
mature adults should view it in the position of “I wonder if this
happened me, what would I do?”
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Temposhark - The Invisible Line
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Written by Anna Larson
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Tuesday, 08 April 2008
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English band Temposhark is certainly a difficult band to label. Are they A) electronica? B) Pop/rock/alternative? C) Techno-twisted symphonic indie? Or D) all of the above? My vote goes to D). Impossible to corner into one single genre, Temposhark's The Invisible Line has elements that span multiple styles of music.
Artist: Temposhark Album: The Invisible Line Website: Official
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Written by John Delia
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Friday, 04 April 2008
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 Rated: PG Stephen Chow (Kung Fu Hustle) makes films that produce laughter out of insult and injury, and CJ7’s no exception. Chow’s slapstick humor in this child-level film follows the same mold, but this time with more pathos. My film buff side liked the film very much, but I don’t think it will be most family moviegoers cup of rice. The subtitles may not be a problem for adults, but children will have great difficulty reading so fast.
Widowed construction worker Ti (Chow) ekes out a living by working on tall sky scrapers so he can earn enough money to send his son Dicky (Jiao) to an elite private school for a good education. But, the tuition is high, causing Ti to cutback on food and clothing for Dicky.
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A Tribute to the Late Arthur C. Clarke
On April 16, 2008, the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival [FLIFF] and the Broward County Main Library commemorated the life and works of a true... Read more...
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