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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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- Matchstick
Men DVD Review (in Film)
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- Welcome
to Mooseport (in Film)
- While the film could have been a little funnier, it succeeds
as a great vehicle for Ray Romano's foray unto the big screen.
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- Eurotrip
(in Film)
- The production team that made Old School and Road Trip outdo
themselves in Eurotrip. I would go so far as to say this movie
is funnier than both of those films combined.
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- 50
First Dates (in Film)
- Unbelievably, Adam Sandler's 50 First Dates is a great film.
It has it all, humor, a clever concept, and amazingly, a beautiful
romance that will leave audiences enchanted.
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- Barbershop
2 (in Film)
- While the story gets a little hammy at times, the barbershop
crew will keep you laughing from beginning to end.
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- The
Dreamers (in Film)
- NC-17, the rarest animal in pop cinema, is delivered like a
freight train. The Dreamers is not to be missed.
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- You
Got Served (in Film)
- While the acting and the plot of the film isn't worth exploring,
it's the dance scenes and the music that makes the film worth
seeing.
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- The
Big Bounce (in Film)
- The Big Bounce tries to be a quirky comedy caper, in the same
vein as Get Shorty and Jackie Brown. Those movies
succeeded grandly whereas this film crashes and burns.
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- The
Perfect Score (in Film)
- The Perfect Score is an entertaining film. The filmmakers took
a test that unfairly decides the future of every kid and hammers
it with a very humorous story.
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- Only
the Strong DVD Review (in Film)
- These so called "forgotten" artists of yesteryear will be forgotten
no more.
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- Win
a Date with Tad Hamilton (in Film)
- Win a Date with Tad Hamilton is disarmingly good. Teenage
girls all over are going to get their money’s worth.
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- Torque
(in Film)
- Torque is essentially an eighty-minute music video with ten
minutes of preposterous video game CGI.
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- Belly
DVD Release (in Film)
- The DVD that current hip-hops comes back with more flavor.
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- My
Baby's Daddy (in Film)
- My Baby's Daddy is a very disappointing film. It had some genuinely
funny moments, but is really not that funny or entertaining as
a whole.
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- HOUSE
OF SAND AND FOG
(in Film)
- The film is a haunting, thought-provoking, dramatic film. It
not only features the challenging issues of right and wrong, but
the acting is top notch, especially the work given by Ben Kingsley.
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- COLD
MOUNTAIN
(in Film)
- Cold Mountain is a good film, not a great film. It's
not the Oscar behemoth that they're hoping it will be, but I think
audiences will generally be satisfied.
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- PAYCHECK
(in Film)
- John Woo is back in top form with his futuristic sci-fi thriller
Paycheck.
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-
Girl with a Pearl Earring
(in Film)
- Girl with a Pearl Earring is a masterpiece of production and
subtlety.
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-
The Last Samurai
(in Film)
- It's gripping, emotional, and laced with a splendid production
design. Definitely one of the year's best films!
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The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King
(in Film)
- They did save the best for last. Return of the King does an
excellent job of delivering the journey part of the story, probably
more than any film ever made.
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