Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Quickflix News: Controversial film banned in Australia

We admire elderly Leo DiCaprio in J. EDGAR, consider the ape revolution in PROJECT NIM and revisit (reluctantly) high school in THE MYTH OF THE AMERICAN SLEEPOVER
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Hey Quickflixers!

Stop the presses! We've got a big announcement to make: the Quickflix site has evolved! Not only have we revamped the logo but the whole site has been given a makeover and a smart new look and feel. We've improved lots of features including an enhanced navigation bar that brings our TV library into the spotlight, new preview pages combining all the info, reviews and trailers for a title in one place and improved search results to make it easier to find what you want! We've listened to your feedback and we hope you'll love the new site. This is just the beginning too! There are plenty more changes still to come...
Leonardo DiCaprio is on the hunt (for an Oscar) as a legendary FBI man in Clint Eastwood's J. EDGAR. Check out the trailer (and the old age make-up)! Read article
Remember the crushing heartbreak of high school? Who could forget?! Revisit it in the wonderful gem THE MYTH OF THE AMERICAN SLEEPOVER. Read review
Ooh, Chimpanzee that! James Marsh' new documentary PROJECT NIM suggests a real-life RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES scenario (kinda). Read review
A Serbian Film banned in Australia
Play It Again: Roman Holiday
Bourne to run – Abduction review
Scarface reboot in the works
Elton John working on musical fantasy/biopic Rocketman
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