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300(in Film )
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It's a high octane, breathtaking, and gory film, yet powerful and well executed on a visual level never seen before.
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Life Support (in Film )
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In “Life Support”, we get an emotional, raw, educational film that many should see to set examples for others.
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Black Snake Moan (in Film )
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Black Snake Moan somehow adds up to more than the sum of its parts, in spite of a preposterous plot, transparent sexploitation, preachy pontificating, and a pat fairytale ending.
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DVD REVIEW: ALEXANDER REVISTED – THE FINAL CUT (in Film )
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By the time you have seen this version as well as the others, you will have an incomplete and inaccurate version of the truth behind Alexander the Great.
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The Prestige DVD (in Film )
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As a film about sadistic obsession, this film succeeds. However, for a film about the wonders of magic, try Neil Burger’s The Illusionist.
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Astronaut Farmer (in Film )
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A barely believable flight of fancy that’s fun the whole family, provided you’re capable of suspending disbelief.
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Premium (in Film )
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Chatmon's ability to inject humor while addressing some serious issues with the film business and romantic relationships add to his talent and makes "Premium" worth seeing.
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Gray
Matters (in Film )
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The dialogue doesn't have enough wit and loses its capacity
with lazy execution.
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Music & Lyrics (in Film )
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The script follows the same formulaic quality that most romantic comedies today endure: no surprises and little bite.
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Days Of Glory (in Film )
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It is an effective portrayal of the perseverance of the human spirit in the face of oppression and rejection. .
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The Departed DVD (in Film )
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Helmed by Scorsese, , this multi-layered mystery is a cinematic masterpiece unnecessarily marred by gratuitous gore.
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Norbit (in Film )
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Eddie can’t complain about the demeaning script, since he co-wrote it with his brother, Charlie.
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Hannibal Rising (in Film )
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Hannibal Rising really amounts to more of a vigilante adventure on the order of Death Wish than a true slasher flick.
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Constellation (in Film )
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This overplotted, emotional dump plods along as if the characters are stuck
in the cinematic equivalent of quicksand, never generating any traction.
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Because I Said So (in Film )
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This familiar formula could have worked were it not for Ms. Keaton’s infuriating dumbing herself down and mugging for the camera
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Been Rich All My Life DVD (in Film )
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This enchanting, if bittersweet memoir seamlessly interweaves such wistful, tenderhearted reflections with archival film footage.
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Sherrybaby DVD (in Film )
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Despite the micro-budget production values, Sherrybaby is an engrossing, bittersweet tale of human failings and redemption.
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Smokin Aces (in Film )
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If ever there were a movie that ironically defied stereotyping by calling attention to every conceivable universal stereotype and incorporating them all into one big fishbowl for the world's enjoyment, Smokin' Aces is it.
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