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PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS DVD REVIEW (in Film)
- Will Smith exudes an endearing charm reminiscent of the Fresh Prince of Bel Air, here, so expect to laugh as much as you cry during this touching tearjerker.
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ROCKY BALBOA DVD REVIEW (in Film)
- Rocky Balboa, though technically the sixth in the series, sure seems an awful lot like a remake of the first film in the storied franchise.
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SHOOTER (in Film)
- While Walhberg provides plenty of action, there’s no substance to a convoluted plot and a hackneyed ending.
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PRIDE (in Film)
- Well-intentioned, at best, Pride, regrettably, doesn’t show enough brotherly love for anyone to be proud of it.
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RUN'S HOUSE DVD REVIEW (in Film)
- The Complete Seasons 1 & 2 Review
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I THINK I LOVE MY WIFE (in Film)
- Worse is the fact that the picture isn’t funny. It essentially consists of a series of vaguely-familiar skits ostensibly lifted from a variety of other cinematic adventures.
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THE WIND THAT SHAKES THE BARLEY (in Film)
- A cinematic masterpiece from start to finish but a righteous rallying cry for disenfranchised masses anywhere with nothing left to lose but their chains.
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BEYOND THE GATES (in Film)
- A relentlessly-grim reminder of how the world simply watched when it would have been so easy to put an end to the madness.
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THE PAGE TURNER (in Film)
- A suspenseful psychological thriller which rates right up there with the best of the genre.
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Wondrous Oblivion DVD (in Film)
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A touching rites-of-passage tale which simultaneously sends valuable messages about friendship, fidelity, tolerance, and reaching for the stars.
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Blood Diamond DVD (in Film )
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The movie is at heart a high body-count adventure although it is also heavily layered with sentimental subplots at every turn.
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My Brother (in Film )
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A moving and meaningful melodrama about a blood bond tested by the trials and tribulations of trying to survive in the inner city.
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CASINO ROYALE DVD (in Film )
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Passable as a generic action flick, but an exercise in frustration for any purist expecting a familiar 007 spectacular.
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SUBLIME DVD (in Film )
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This psychological thriller scares the bejesus out of you while subtly using malpractice as metaphor for an unacknowledged aspect of American culture
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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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THE ULTIMATE GIFT (in Film )
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This modern morality play is wholesome, family-oriented fare for those interested in instilling old-fashioned values in their kids.
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EXTERMINATING ANGELS (in Film )
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The elusive answer to this cinematic conundrum just might be the point of this jaw-dropping exercise in self-indulgence.
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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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