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Remember those old Nintendo games? The kind you had to blow on until you were blue in the face? Only to have it lock up when you're finally about to...
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06/03/2010 |
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As it turns out, Letters to Juliet
is a very charming and enjoyable romantic comedy.
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05/21/2010 |
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When Ridley Scott's take on the Robin Hood legend was announced
a couple years back, film buffs quivered with excitement.
After all, it was...
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05/20/2010 |
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Iron Man 2 does everything
the second part of an action trilogy should. The gang's all here
and having a literal blast,
the excitement ante's been upped, and promises of a third installment
are all present and
accounted for.
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05/13/2010 |
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There's a lot more to like in director Samuel Bayer's remake of
A Nightmare on Elm Street than most people would expect. It's moody, surprisingly low on the gore
meter and it's got a few nice scares. But despite the best
efforts of Bayer and
cinematographer Jeff Cutter, it's just plain boring.
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05/06/2010 |
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The Losers, like a Bazooka Joe
gum wrapper, slips between the
seat cushions, out of sight, out of mind and out of gum. There's little
to chew on, except maybe
some gratuitous eye candy, in what boils down to a mindless series of
action-movie cliches.
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04/29/2010 |
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Death at a
Funeral has two major things going for it:
Fantastic acting and excellent timing. Director Neil LaBute - who was a playwright before he
ventured into films - understands how stage comedy works and keeps the action moving at all
times, bouncing between characters dealing with odd situations in humorous
ways.
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04/26/2010 |
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This brutally entertaining action comedy has all the
trappings of a director's vision. It's as if director Matthew Vaughn
told studio
executives to take their PG-13 rating and shove it, resulting in an
uninhibited, creative film that
screams fun, along with some other choice profanity.
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04/26/2010 |
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Visually captivating and dramatically engrossing, The
Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is pure Terry Gilliam - the line between fiction and reality is
gleefully muddled; the mood is
dark, yet fun and offbeat; the casting impeccable; and its grandiose
visual effects work
wonders.
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04/15/2010 |
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The good news is that Date Night is exactly what one would
expect from the previews: silly, funny and light.
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04/15/2010 |
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Clash of the Titans is
exactly what you would expect from a modern-day remake of a movie from the early
1980s.
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04/09/2010 |
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Any review of Hot Tub Time Machine, I believe, must start with
a question: Does...
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04/01/2010 |
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Ah, the horrors of middle school.
Like some cruel limbo between childhood and adolescence, it's a cringe-worthy lesson in growing up, lined...
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03/25/2010 |
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It's no secret that Matt Damon has surprised many people by turning into quite the action star.
Damon, once known for excellent low-key...
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03/18/2010 |
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Remember Me, for 100 minutes, is a surprisingly effective drama about some rather interesting characters.
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03/18/2010 |
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Remember what the dormouse said: "Feed your
head."
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03/11/2010 |
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Oscar Madison, Oscar the Grouch, that Oscar guy from Short
Circuit 2 - a smattering of cinema's most famous Oscars, all surpassed by the what is,...
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03/04/2010 |
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It's hard to find good, scary horror movies these days - the
state of horror in cinema has simply shifted too far toward gore (which isn't scary)...
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03/04/2010 |
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Nothing's as it seems in Shutter Island, but audiences can expect another first-rate winner from director...
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02/25/2010 |
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It's not a howling good time. And no, it doesn't
bite.
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02/18/2010 |