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McClatchy-Tribune News Service Derivative as all get out and plainly concocted by a committee, "Epic" is a children's animated film that is more entertaining and emotional than it has any right to be. Characters make sacrifices and die, miss their
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HighKick A while ago, I read a brilliant book called A Search for Wondla, written and illustrated by the same person who created and illustrated The Spiderwick Chronicles. Then about a week ago I found this book in the library while looking for a
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Hankenstien This book contains all five books in The Spiderwick Chronicles. They are totally different from other fairy books that I have read, such as Artemis Fowl. This has a shape-shifting ogre by the name Mulgarath, fairies that give you
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Remember when Hollywood used to come up with completely original ideas, turn them into television shows or feature films and we would be thrilled, inspired, and ready for the next season or sequel?...And because Hollywood no longer seems able to come
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Probably Your Kid's New Favorite Science Fiction Book Series Middle grade science fiction has always been a somewhat underserved genre, compared to young adult SF. Luckily, Tony DiTerlizzi's second WondLa book came out recently, to provide some great
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A heroine (and author) tested by Book 2 May 08, 2012 3:01 p.m. Fantasy author and illustrator Tony DiTerlizzi. (Angela DiTerlizzi) Author and illustrator Tony DiTerlizzi's latest, A Hero for WondLa, hits shelves today with plenty of fanfare a glowing
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PDT 4/19/2012 by Borys Kit share Constantin Film, the company best known for the Resident Evil film franchise, has picked up the movie rights to a new middle grade fantasy series from the powerhouse authors of Cassandra Clare and Holly Black . The
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1/11/2012 by Borys Kit share Getty Images Sarah Bolger, left, and John Corbett with Jeff Probst (inset) The film titled "Kiss Me" marks the "Survivor" host's return to the director's chair. our editor recommends Written by Liz Sarnoff ( Lost ), the
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Film News Gotham Group has acquired feature rights to Cory Whaley's thriller "Where Things Come Back" with Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Lindsay Williams and Eddie Gamarra producing. "Things," Whaley's first novel, is set in a small Arkansas town and told
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PDT 10/19/2011 by Etan Vlessing share Screenwriters David Magee and David Berenbaum are behind the big screen treatments of children's tales Tiger's Apprentice and Fergus Crane. Oscar nominated screenwriter David Magee ( Finding Neverland, The Life
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