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Be Kind, Rewind
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A lovely little comedy about filmmaking and how art can inspire and transform communities and individuals...
Chapter 27
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The main character in J.P. Schaefer’s new film 'Chapter 27' mentions that he doesn’t go to the movies these days because they’re “phoney”; he’s referring to just how self-aware of themselves the actors are- with their deep breathing between lines...
Charlie Bartlett
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Like Soup without Toast, ''Charlie Bartlett''’s still quite a tasty dish, you just wish it come with a side of, well, something extra....
Cloverfield
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“Cloverfield” basically boils down to a good old fashioned “Disaster Flick”...
Definitely, Maybe
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Like the glue Grandma used to make in a saucepan for you as a kid, Adam Brooks’ new romantic-comedy won’t stick for long – but it holds a lot longer than you’d imagine it would. And best of all, there’s...
Drillbit Taylor
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''Drillbit Taylor'' sprays a lot of bullets but doesn’t hit many targets....
Flawless
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Flawless? No, but the new Demi Moore/Michael Caine staring heist thriller definitely isn't as riddled with holes as the unfortunate grade on the Rotten Tomatoes website might have you believe....
Fools Gold
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Put it this way, these two are no Hanks and Ryan. Heck, they’re not even Hanks and Hooch....
Jumper
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Despite what its title might lead you to believe, ''Jumper" is not the story of a warm, comfortable pullover....
Lars and the Real Girl
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Unlike one of it's central characters – yes, the one with the price-tag, and the stiff legs - “Lars and the Real Girl” is very much full of life, it's an extraordinarily original film with many things a doll does...
Mad Money
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“Mad Money” hey? Yep, if I were a greenback I’d be pissed too – after all, nobody likes to see their own thrown to the curb, or in this case, washed down the drain...
Mama's Boy
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So is there anything not utterly repugnant in here? No, there’s not – unless, of course, you include the beautiful cheekbones of one Anna Faris....
Meet the Spartans
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If “Date Movie” was being reluctantly strapped down to an iron mattress, and “Epic Movie” was feeling a sharpened knife cut through that first layer of skin, then “Meet the Spartans” is the equivalent of having your intestines removed with...
P2
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It's silly at times, and there are a couple of moments in the film that could've used a re-write, but for the most part, it's a fun leave-your-brain-at-the-door thriller that easily surpasses everything those horror remakes of late entail....
Paranoid Park
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“Paranoid Park” is just one Teen Angst-movie too many for the filmmaker. And it’s his least entertaining....
Rambo
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Although the 60-year-old Stallone is old enough to join the AARP, he’s still got the chops to fill the combat boots of John Rambo. After 20 years of semi-retirement, our favorite Vietnam War veteran still has all the moves....
Run Fatboy Run
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“Run Fatboy Run” is genuinely entertaining – and for once, something that the whole family can enjoy....
Semi-Pro
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“Semi-Pro” has bits of hilarity tucked within it’s muddled 90-minute running time. If you’re a Will Ferrell fanatic, you’ll find plenty to laugh at during this movie. If not, maybe just save your money for his upcoming summer release,...
Smart People
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A drama/rom-com for people who don’t want to be talked down to...
Step Up 2 : The Streets
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“Step Up” was something you’d seen before, sure, but “Step Up 2 : The Streets” is something you saw just 12 months ago – and done better. No amount of hit tunes can disguise the fact....
The Eye
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Another unnecessary remake of a superior Asian film – they make the best noodles and the best horror movies, so give it up yanks!...
The Orphanage
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"The Orphanage" makes me think of my own childhood, and how easy it was to believe in the fantastic. It has captured that magic and mystery of living in the wonderful world of make-believe....
There Will Be Blood
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It’s dark but slick. It’s attainable but invaluable. Talking, of course, about that sought-after commodity Oil but one could easily be referring to Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film, ''There Will be Blood''....
Vantage Point
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If you’re the type that goes to Subway and orders a foot-long Lettuce on White, you’ll love ''Vantage Point'' – a rather generic thriller that fills the spot, but would’ve been much better served with some meat...
Vantage Point
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Remember Brian De Palma's "Snake Eyes" with Nicolas Cage & Gary Sinise? Picture that, but set in Spain - oh, and drop most of the (admittedly weak the first time) character development.......
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