‘How to Train Your Dragon’ a high-flying spectacle

Dreamworks Animation’s “How to Train Your Dragon” shares more than a few similarities with a certain blue-man adventure that recently broke a gazillion box office records. Both “Dragon” and James Cameron’s “Avatar” follow a hero who bonds with a skyscraping lizard, fights against his own people and tries to save a race of misunderstood creatures. […]

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The Best of Batman: The Ultimate Sweet 16 Bracket Battle

Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight” is widely considered to be the Best Batman Incarnation of All Time.  Now, nearly two years after its blockbuster release, it’s time to look at the debate with fresh eyes. If you take away the fanboy fervor, can “Dark Knight” still stack up against previous incarnations of the Caped Crusader?

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The Sweet 16 of (Non-Pixar) Computer Animation

While basketball fans have plenty to be excited about this weekend, movie buffs rarely get the chance to make educated guesses about arbitrary bracket rankings. Not anymore! In celebration of the theatrical release of Dreamworks Animation’s “How to Train Your Dragon,” I’ve concocted “The Sweet 16 of (Non-Pixar) Computer Animation.”

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Stop Communist ‘Twilight’ or America (probably) Dies

Editor’s Note: I originally wrote this for the Coeur d’Alene Press around the time of the theatrical release of “The Twilight Saga: New Moon.” In celebration (?) of today’s DVD release, I thought I’d re-post it here. It caused quite a stir from “Twilight” fans, mostly because they didn’t catch the underlying target. This article

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‘Twilight: New Moon’ is terrible. Obviously.

Contributing writer Josh Miller takes on the insanity known as “Twilight.” The franchise’s second installment, “New Moon,” is available on Blu-Ray and DVD March 20. Please don’t buy it. The sequel to 2008’s “Twilight” needs no introduction. The film has broken box office records and the next film in the series is due in just

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