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The Devil Wears Prada(in Film )
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You fall in love with this cast as they embrace, flaunt, and mock the industry they live for, humanizing this highlighted world in the eyes of millions.
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Superman Returns(in Film )
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Not only is “Superman Returns” the best of the series, but it serves as a companion to Superman II. Filled with emotion, fantasy and adventure, Singer incorporates the right flavor that will appeal to all ages.
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WAIST DEEP (in Film )
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What could have been a good urban action thriller has turned into a clichéd film with a weak script.
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WASSUP ROCKERS (in Film )
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“Wassup Rockers” is an interesting movie and solidly entertaining, but I hope he can move in a different direction and show some range in his themes.
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CLICK (in Film )
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A touching, and altogether charming notion, this films brings together a charming cast of individuals to relay a message about love, life, family, careers, and the order in which we prioritize them.
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Syriana DVD (in Film )
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Politically-paranoid, if well-intentioned, this disjointed message movie doesn’t really do much more than indict the usual suspects.
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The Lake House (in Film )
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A little drawn out at times, this film might have been a full success if only met with a little tweaking.
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ONLY HUMAN (Seres Queridos) (in Film )
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Laced with plenty of funny moments, Only Human is a rare, optimistic ray of hope about the prospects of Jewish-Muslim relations.A rare, optimistic ray of hope about the prospects of Jewish-Muslim relations.
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Lowercity(CIDADE BAIXA) (in Film )
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Lower City is as visually-captivating as "City of God", but this flick is actually a more engaging film, given its alternately steamy and sophisticated storyline, combined with the palpable chemistry generated among its three lead characters.
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Dave Chappelle's Block Party DVD (in Film )
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This concert flick’s strength lies in its inspired musical performances by a host of hip-hop artists who are not at all shy about sharing their sharp-edged political perspective.
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The Heart of the Game (in Film )
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The Heart of the Game might best be thought of as a female version Hoop
Dreams.
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Cars (in Film )
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Pixar strikes gold once again with “Cars”. It is a wonderfully imaginative film and filled with just the right amount of nostalgia and sentimentality to win over audiences of all ages.
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A Prairie Home Companion (in Film )
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Highly-recommended for loyal devotees inclined to approach A Prairie Home Companion as a cinematic capstone on Garrison Keillor’s magnificent career.
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THE BREAK UP (in Film )
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With Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston having declared themselves a couple, people forget that this is still a movie, and yet, the film is uneven because the chemistry doesn’t work on screen as much as it works off-screen.
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