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In The Land of Women (in Film)
- While Adam Brody presents some charm to this light hearted film, there are one too many stories thrown into the mix that makes the film convoluted and contrived.
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HOT FUZZ (in Film)
- "Hot Fuzz" is what you expect from a good satire, a lot of laughs, smart writing, and a cast talented enough to deliver the goods.
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FRACTURE (in Film)
- "Fracture" has all the elements needed for a great film, but only delivers with the performances. It could have been a much better film if the time had been taken to shore up the story.
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GOODBYE MOMO( A Dios Momo) (in Film)
- It's a film that a family can laugh and bond with a little belief in magic.
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PERFECT STRANGER (in Film)
- Perfect Stranger, which star Oscar winner Halle Berry, the set up is so pretentious and absurd that you can answer the riddle to this film is solved when you eliminate the obvious.
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DISTURBIA(in Film)
- Filled with romance, intense, and intrigue, director Caruso has updated a clichéd story into a modern pleasing thriller.
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ARE WE DONE YET? (in Film)
- Ice Cube forgot to add the comedy that worked in the first film instead of relying on elements from other films.
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The Hoax (in Film)
- Hallstrom manages to unfold historical events through the eyes of his complex character; with a mounting tension that keeps the audience riveted until the end.
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BLACK BOOK (Zwartboek) (in Film)
- Black book might be the first flick to interpret a Holocaust tale of survival as a highly-stylized, erotic, espionage thriller.
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The TV Set (in Film)
- An eye-opening satire which makes a powerful statement about television’s
tendency towards very calculated, mass manipulation.
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After the Wedding (in Film)
- A paradoxical, if ultimately plausible portrait of a fractured family whose emotions can not be contained when the skeletons finally come bursting out of the closet.
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The Lookout (in Film)
- The Lookout is a film that actually asks the audience to get involved and engage in discourse.
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Killer of Sheep (in Film)
- This super-realistic, slice-of-life drama stands up just fine, delivering a more accurate peek at the psyche and predicament of the black male.
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U-Carmen (in Film)
- U-Carmen effectively conveys a sense of everyday life in the region’s Khayelistha Township while simultaneously serving up an endearing variation of a magical opera for the ages.
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SHOOTER
- While Walhberg provides plenty of action, there’s no substance to a convoluted plot and a hackneyed ending.
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PRIDE
- Well-intentioned, at best, Pride, regrettably, doesn’t show enough brotherly love for anyone to be proud of it.
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I THINK I LOVE MY WIFE
- 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
- 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
- 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
- A suspenseful psychological thriller which rates right up there with the best of the genre.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Breaking And Entering (in Film )
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A fast-pacing and thought-provoking film, Breaking and Entering calls in to question the “what if” in one’s life and how we deal with it when it becomes our reality.
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Fired! (in Film )
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This documentary is entertaining enough to recommend heartily, even if it’s not quite the powerful polemic against downsizing and outsourcing that it has been billed as.
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Stomp the Yard (in Film )
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Less a feature film, than a two-hour United Negro College Fund public service announcement for anyone interested in obtaining a Ph.D. in bling and booty calls. A mind is a terrible thing to lose.
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The Cleaner (in Film )
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Unfortunately, the movie is one of those pump-and-dump productions which puts all the best jokes in the trailers.
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Freedom Writers(in Film )
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An emotional rollercoaster, the film shows audiences how enlightened and truly beautiful our lives can be when one looks beyond the superficial and into the hearts of others.
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Pans Labyrinth (in Film )
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This morbidly bewitching feature is an enchanting fairy tale, even if one designed strictly with adults in mind.
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Miss Potter (in Film )
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What is truly charming about Miss Potter is the being of Miss Beatrix Potter herself, her delightful personality, wit, and most of all creative genius that had sparked the hearts and minds of many.
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The Dead Girl (in Film )
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Both Brittany Murphy(Krista- The Dead Girl) and Kerry Washington (Rosetta) do a brilliant job in their portrayal of conflicted, drugged and ultimately lost girls who only have each other to hold on to.
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Children of Men (in Film )
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More amusing than compelling, like a campy episode of Lost in Space where anything goes and nothing makes sense.
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The Holiday (in Film )
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What makes this film so wonderful is its charming and warm cast of characters.
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Notes on a Scandal (in Film )
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Notes on a Scandal is a flick which amply illustrates how far the culture has come in terms of giving such scandalous behavior the benefit of the doubt.
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Dreamgirls (in Film )
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Dreamgirls offers an experience which actually feels like you’re watching a movie, not merely a taped version of what you’ve already caught in the theater. This is Jennifer Hudson's coming out party!
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Snakes On A Plane (in Film )
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Snakes on a Plane does not disappoint. Samuel L. Jackson enjoys his best outing in years as a boiling badass who loses his composure as soon as all hell breaks lose.
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My Super Ex-Girlfriend (in Film )
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As super-ridiculous as the film My Super Ex-Girlfriend was on the silver screen so too is the DVD version, whose deleted scenes only add to the silly love dispute.
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The Good Shepherd (in Film )
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Tautly-edited to make nearly three hours pass imperceptibly, this intriguing meditation on the pitfalls of privilege is not to be missed.
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Jet Li's Fearless DVD (in Film )
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Martial Arts Flick Featuring Jet Li Released on DVD
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