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Watch Mr Peabody And Sherman Online Some have said the studio and director Darren Aronofsky turned the flood into a commentary about environmentalism, but many of those theories are based on an early script that may or may not have too much in common with what audiences will see. In addition, Paramount has tested numerous cuts of the film, and while executives reportedly decided to go with Aronofsky’s vision, we really don’t know what’s different about his preference.

Watch 300 Rise of an Empire Online People often think of the major world religions as existing separate from one another, but the truth is there’s a ton of overlap. Many of the prophets in Christianity, Islam and Judaism are the same people, and many of the oldest stories are found in all three of the religious texts. So, radically altering a story has the potential to piss off a ton of people. That being said, at this point, we really don’t know how much of Noah’s tale has actually been altered.

Watch The Lego Movie Online "Al-Azhar renews its rejection to the screening of any production that characterizes Allah's prophets and messengers and the companions of the Prophet [Mohammed]. Therefore, Al-Azhar announces the prohibition of the upcoming film about the Allah's messenger Noah — peace be upon him."

Watch Gravity Online According to The New York Daily News, Qatar, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates have all given the movie the big ugly axe, and there are currently loud calls in Egypt to do the same thing. The government hasn’t released any kind of official response to the murmurs, but you can check out what a leading Sunni Muslim Institute had to say below…

Watch The Nut Job Online The 2014 South By Southwest Film Festival is underway, and at the moment, I don’t feel overwhelmed. If you’ve ever attended this annual smorgasbord of cinema, music and interactivity, then you know that a feeling of "control" is rare. There’s so much to do in Austin during SXSW week that it’s so easy to lose your grip on a schedule. Sometimes that means you miss out on the major title you thought you NEEDED to see. But it usually also means that you can discover a new, unexpected gem from a powerful filmmaker still hoping to have audiences hear his or her voice.

Case in point, Friday evening at SXSW brings us the World Premiere of director Jon Favreau’s Chef, the first movie that he directed since 2011’s Cowboys & Aliens. But the movie is being described as much closer in tone to Favreau’s earlier projects, from Made (which he helmed) to Doug Liman’s Swingers. We’ll be back with a video blog reaction to Favreau’s indie revival sometime Saturday morning.

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