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Row C, Seat No. 16: Magic and Nic's Hair Are Always in Fashion at the Arcana Cabana

Magic, science, romance, comedy, mops, and Nicolas Cage's Infamous Mighty Morphin' Hair all combine to give you a little less than two hours of simple fun.  

Here's An Idea: You Must See "Inception" [Row C, Seat No. 16]

 Christopher Nolan is an ambitious filmmaker. The difference between him and other equally ambitious filmmakers is that he delivers. 

I Hold With Those Who Favor Fire [Row C, Seat No. 16]

"The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" comes very close to realizing its full potential as the game-changer in what has become an audience-polarizing franchise. While the Saga may not be everyone's teacup of blood, Slade and his cast and crew have certainly done well to sweeten the brew.

How To Pull A Persian Rug From Right Under Your Audience's Feet [Row C, Seat No. 16]

If you can accept the story at face value, Prince of Persia might just be that fun summer movie without Robert Downey, Jr. that you've been waiting for. 

See No Evil, Dream No Evil [Row C, Seat No. 16]

Horror aficionados who like a smart story to go with the adrenaline rush will probably only get half the deal here.   

Of Daddy Issues and Super-Secret Boy Bands: Thoughts on Iron Man 2 [Row C, Seat No. 16]

While the storytelling isn't as tight and snug as Natasha Romanoff's outfits, Iron Man 2 is still rock and rollin' entertainment.

New TV Reviews on the Geeky Guide

This Geeky Guide is finally back on NewWorlds after battling with annoying yet inevitable real life priorities. As we gear up for a return to regular reviews, I'm sharing other stuff to keep you busy in the interim. Read more >>

Minamic reviews "Up in the Air"

In which Minamic admits to not getting what the big deal is about George Clooney, but enthuses about the film. 

Minamic reviews "Cop Out"

The NewWorlds.ph staff periodically attends Press Screenings of certain films, and we encourage them to post their thoughts on the site. As a result of that, you may see several different reviews for one movie published here. -EIC

"Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs" Serves Up A 5-Star Meal (Review)

Though it is based on a children's book, Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs presents some real and timely messages like other recent film offerings (you know, like the one with the blue aliens). The only difference is, this film has more heart and a whole lot more fun. And food. You can't beat that.
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