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13 Year Old Chattanooga Girl Wants Closed Captions at the Movies (WDEF Chattanooga)
Demetria Beasley is deaf, but says she wants to go to the movies too... Now she and her family have started a grass roots campaign to receive closed captioning in at the movies. read more
8 Feb 2010, 7:24 pm | click here to view more
How Movies Activate Your Neural G-Spot (Wired News)
Scott Brown considers the pros and cons of MindSign Neuromarketing's plans to create the "neurocinema," the real-time monitoring of the brain's reaction to movies.
8 Feb 2010, 6:46 pm | click here to view more
The Claim: 3-D movies can induce headaches and sickness. (New York Times)
Can 3-D movies like “Avatar” cause motion sickness?
8 Feb 2010, 5:38 pm | click here to view more
Emily Blunt defends signing up big budget movies (New Kerala)
London, February 8 : Emily Blunt has defended her decision to pick big budget blockbusters over independent movies.
8 Feb 2010, 1:27 am | click here to view more
Hackers at the movies (Science Daily)
Researchers in Ireland have analyzed 50 non-documentary movies from the last four decades featuring hackers and arrive to some intriguing conclusions about the hacker stereotype with implications for policy makers and education.
8 Feb 2010, 1:26 am | click here to view more
The Best Animated Feature Oscar Honors Outstanding Achievement in Frightening Children [Scary Movies] (Gawker)
The Oscars are on a campaign to ruin the psyche's of America's kids. How? By nominating seriously scary movies for the Gee Willickers Awesome Cartoon Trophy. Beware what you're doing to your kids...
8 Feb 2010, 1:19 pm | click here to view more
Movies: 'Dear John' Tops 'Avatar' at Weekend Box Office (Time Magazine)
James Cameron's latest reign as king of the multiplex has ended, as 'Dear John' topped 'Avatar' over the weekend. Still, 'Avatar' remains the every-time top grosser
8 Feb 2010, 12:59 pm | click here to view more
Goings on About Town: Movies (The New Yorker)
PageBreak -- MOVIES OPENING BAREFOOT TO TIMBUKTU A portrait of Ernst Aebi, a Swiss artist and SoHo real-estate magnate who undertook a three-year trip in the Sahara Desert. Directed by Martina Egi. Opening Feb. 12. (Quad Cinema.) BLOOD DONE SIGN MY NAME Jeb Stuart directed this drama . . .
8 Feb 2010, 12:15 am | click here to view more
R-Rated movies will continue to roll in Council Rock secondary classrooms (The Advance)
R-Rated movies will continue to roll in the secondary classrooms of the Council Rock School District as long as they meet district policy.
8 Feb 2010, 10:06 am | click here to view more
Night at the Movies fundraiser set for Feb. 16 (Rome News-Tribune)
The Exchange Club is teaming up with Village Theatres once again for their 10th annual “A Night at the Movies” on Feb. 16 at Rome Cinemas in West Rome. Julia Dent, this year’s seat for the e...
7 Feb 2010, 10:17 pm | click here to view more
