October 2012

Who needs to travel? This list is a fantastic worldwide travel guide through the lens of 80 different movies.

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Written and directed by Stephen Chbosky, who adapted his own novel of the same name for the film, The Perks of Being a Wallflower centers around Charlie (Logan Lerman), an awkward, introverted high school freshman who has seen too much pain in his young life.

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The main draw of ‘The Oranges’ is it’s cast, and if all six of its main actors weren’t so inarguably appealing then this film just wouldn’t work.

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I’m all for implausible and efficient action movies, especially when they’re big and ridiculous and having fun. But there’s nothing to Taken 2, which is downbeat and deadly serious—except for one memorable car chase in the middle of the film.

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Frankenweenie ultimately proves that Burton was right to resurrect the project. You will believe a dog can fry.

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Mike Birbiglia, a stand-up comedian and frequent contributor to the outstanding radio program This American Life, adapts his autobiographical one-man show (which has been excerpted on THA) and 2010 novel Sleepwalk with Me and Other Painfully True Stories into a movie with one really great idea.

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Warren Cantrell from 10rant.com names the 10 movie characters you’d least want to get trapped in a car with. Somehow this whole thing was inspired by the new Ban Affleck movie ‘Argo.’ Huh?

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All of the stories and line-up changes and drugs and alcohol abuse are recounted in My Career As A Jerk, and with minimal glossing-over.

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