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This weekend, The Da Vinci Code lands in theaters with a phenomenal set of expectations. Allow me to lower any expectations you might have for the mobile games flanking the film's release. After ...
THE "DUH" VINCI CODE BY JOE DZIEMIANOWICZ DAILY NEWS FEATURE WRITER No self-respecting New Yorkers ever let on that they're not up to speed on the latest big buzz. Take "The Da Vinci Code." The ...
The Da Vinci Code Pulpy page-turner has become a stodgy, grim thing in its exceedingly literal-minded film version. Director Ron Howard and screenwriter Akiva Goldsman have conspired to drain any ...
May 9, 2006 • The Da Vinci Code is expected to be a blockbuster hit this summer. Sony Pictures is hoping that the millions of people who bought Dan Brown's book will also buy movie tickets.
Tracking suggests that The Da Vinci Code will have a huge opening weekend, and Sony could get a taste of the lucre pulled in by Mel Gibson’s gore-fest (The Passion of the Christ).
It was, of course, none of those things. But all hope is not lost. Brian Grazer, who produced The Da Vinci Code, is also one of the executive producers of "24." ...
The Da Vinci Code takes you on a heart-pounding non-stop race through Paris and through time to find the truth and protect a secret that could shake the world. <br><br> In the game, players will ...
Confronted with "The Da Vinci Code," the motion picture version of Dan Brown's best-selling update on the ripe tropes of 19th-century Know-Nothingism (the Vatican as conspiracy ce ...
Sadly, that's the case with The Da Vinci Code, based off the best-selling novel by Dan Brown. It borrows a riveting story of conspiracy and murder, yet gets bogged down by sloppy gameplay.