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- Jersey Girl (in Film)
- No one will ever accuse Ben Affleck of not being a sensitive guy after seeing Jersey Girl. Itworks best as a date film.Ý It will illicit tears, a few chuckles, and not much else.
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- Scooby
Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (in Film)
- This will probably be the first in an avalanche of sequels,
but the film is actually entertaining and an improvement on the
original.Ý It's a children's movie from start to finish, but succeeds
in dropping some very adult themes over the heads of younger viewers.
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- The
Lady Killers (in Film)
- Ethan and Joel Coen have made a career of directing and writing
interesting, quirky films with memorable characters, but their
latest effort, The Ladykillers, is lacking considerably in all
of these categories. It drags out a story that could have easily
been resolved in less time.
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- Never
Die Alone (in Film)
- In order for anyone to appreciate this film, you have to know
that the film is an adaptation of a book by Novelist Donald Goines.
In this case, NEVER DIE ALONE, is a very well adapted story for
which DMX excels in a role he could do blinded.
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- Secret
Window (in Film)
- If you are going to see a film that's based off a Stephen King
novel, you better be prepared for something offbeat and spooky,
and that's what Johnny Depp brings to this latest adaptation,
Secret Window.
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- Dawn
of the Dead (in Film)
- Snyder's remake is not an outstanding piece of work, but more
of a faithful one as he keeps the gore and chill effect as close
to the original.
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- Bon
Voyage (in Film)
- Bon Voyage, the latest film from renowned French director Jean-Paul
Rappeneau, is remarkably clever in its goal to satirize France's
shameful surrender in World War Two. The story is complex and
takes a while to get going, but becomes very interesting when
the plot starts to develop.
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- Starsky
and Hutch (in Film)
- Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson's comedic timing, as well as the
'70s look in the film and the casting of Snoop Dogg as Huggy Bear
makes the film a joy to watch.
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- Spartan
(in Film)
- David Mamet's Spartan is a crisp, taut thriller, laden with
surprises and frenetic in its pace. It succeeds as a first-rate
thriller and that's hard to find these days in Hollywood.
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- Agent
Cody Banks: Destination London (in Film)
- Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London is a wonderfully clean,
silly, depthless film for the 8 to 12 year old set.
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- Hidalgo
(in Film)
- Hidalgo is an adventure tale for the whole family to enjoy,
filled with emotion and quality entertainment. I highly recommend
it.
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