Saturday, May 26, 2012

Chernobyl diaries

  • If I were to give you just one guess for what the Chernobyl Diaries is about, you would be right. Unless your guess was how a fortysomething woman learned to love again with a little help of pierogies and kasha. That was a bad guess.
  • (Bellingham Herald)
  • It sometimes seems as though people who make zombie movies (and zombie-ish movies) are trying to create a monopoly over minimizing tragedy.
  • (Mother Jones)
  • Chernobyl Diaries arrives in theaters this weekend on nearly 2,500 screens, but youd be forgiven for not realizing it exists.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Twenty-six years after the worst nuclear accident in history, Chernobyl is suddenly hot again — at least culturally.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Im done with movies that ask us to follow a flashlight beam into faux fog for the better part of two hours. Eventually, you just get tired of waiting for the monster to show up in the blurry half-light -- if the monster ever really shows at all.
  • (Winnipeg Free Press)
  • Even for fans of extreme tourism, spending an afternoon in a deserted city surrounding the Chernobyl nuclear power plant hardly sounds like a jolly holiday.
  • (Delaware Online)
  • Chernobyl Diaries is all over the news this morning as the film was released at the Cannes Music Festival. The movie has seen plenty of reviews already – good and bad.
  • (bostinno.com)
  • BURBANK, Calif., May 21, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Warner Bros. Pictures starts Memorial Day weekend early by opening the new film Chernobyl Diaries at midnight on Thursday, May 24th in over 1,300 theaters in 184 U.S. and Canadian markets.
  • (Marketwatch)
  • To no one's surprise, "Chernobyl Diaries," the latest supernatural horror flick from the fevered brain of "Paranormal Activity" creator Oren Peli, will open Friday without being screened in advance for critics.  But  fans shouldn't panic.
  • (MySanAntonio)

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