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July 9, 2010
The Carnival of Cinema: Episode 110
Welcome to this installment of the Carnival of Cinema. Every two weeks we get together to present the best film-related posts from around the world.



MOVIE REVIEWS

We open this week's cornucopia of criticism with Carnival regular Lindsey Dunn who has published her review of The Damned United over at ASSOCIATED CONTENT.


Next is Mike's review of Robin Hood. Should you see it? Go to DWAZZLE to find out.


The VIDEO DETECTIVE returns this week with a couple of posts. First, a look at the reviews for Twilight: Eclipse. Second, a review of Hot Tub Time Machine.


Hot Tub Time Machine? That reminds me, there is a film about Leo Tolstoy. Nigel Beale has a review of The Last Station at his site NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS.


Don't like the recent pap available down at the multiplex? No problem. Steve Logwood from FILM FREAK offers a review of the 1957 film A Face in the Crowd.


To close the reviews this week, John Cozzoli of ZOMBO'S CLOSET OF HORROR has a bunch of opinions. He has reviews of Godspeed, Survival of the Dead, [REC] 2, Splice and Jonah Hex.


LISTS

100 Classic Sci-Fi Movies You Can Watch Online For Free, that's what Amanda Harris has cooking for you over at EDU GURUS BLOG. She says "...many people are of the belief that these details add to the scariness since we are not used to them. See for yourself when you watch these classics for free online."


Bridget Nicholson of the NURSING SCHOOL SEARCH BLOG provides us with a list of the 10 Most Frightening Movie Doctors Ever.


The final listing post comes from Yoav B. Yoav has recommendations for the best Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) films. Click over to ISRAELI SOLDIER'S LIFE & THOUGHTS for the list.


MISC.

Missy Frye has submitted an article from INCURABLE DISEASE OF WRITING. In the post, writer Jim Mercurio insists that understanding defense mechanisms can help with character development. It can also soften the blow of criticism, something writers must deal with occasionally.


The final post this week comes from SR. SR states "Usually when you heard of IIFA, you expect big stars on a big stage doing something more entertaining and more cool than on other award shows. But this year's IIFA is more or less a big shame for the Bollywood and the Indian film Industry." Why? Go to THE MOVIE BLOG to find out.


Thanks to everyone for their posts.


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