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3d Films

Romance of the movies fades
Article
/ 23 August 2013

Romance of the movies fades

As Ster-Kinekor’s cinemas switch over ?to digital only, what ?do we lose with the ?end of celluloid?

By Joel Kanar
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Article
/ 12 March 2012

3D films lose lustre as home-grown hits win cinema box-office battle

Just as in the 1950s, the 3D fad is fading, with the number of films falling from 47 in 2011 to 33 this year

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 7 April 2011

China goes wild for 3D porn film

It’s a world first, with technology that hopes to revive an ailing industry. But it is unlikely to be seen in full in the mainland.

By Ben Child
Cracking up over Humpty Dumpty
Article
/ 14 January 2011

Cracking up over Humpty Dumpty

‘Golf interests me about as much as your second cousin’s appendectomy. It doesn’t,’ writes <b>Brandon Edmonds</b>.

By Staff Reporter
I wanna be bad
Article
/ 17 December 2010

I wanna be bad

"The superhero movie will never be the same," trumpets the poster for <em>Megamind</em>.

By Shaun De Waal
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/ 7 January 2010

Avatar brings home the goods in SA

The South African release of <i>Avatar</i> grossed R20,7-million in its first 19 days, according to Nu Metro national sales manager Rory Tyson.

By Matthew Krouse

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