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By:
Kit Bowen
July 28, 2006 5:33am EST
In the typical vein of high school teen movies full of joie de vivre, John Tucker Must Die is unadulterated fluff. Derivative but somewhat amusing.
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By:
Kit Bowen
June 05, 2006 1:42pm EST
X-Men: The Last Stand falls somewhere between the plodding exposition of the first X-Men and the compelling, character-driven X2. In other words, its action-packed but lacks that certain mutant angst.
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By:
Kit Bowen
April 08, 2005 4:47am EST
The Farrellys' endearing Fever Pitch might not hit it completely out of Fenway Park. But with the entirely likable and believable performances from its lead players, along with a real-life underdog baseball team that made history, it scores a triple.
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By:
Kit Bowen
September 22, 2004 12:29pm EST
Marlon Brando's ashes scattered, Michael Moore's next documentary lands at Miramax, U.S. turns away singer Cat Stevens, more...
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By:
Guylaine Cadorette
December 18, 2003 12:55pm EST
Mona Lisa Smile's lesson of the day--that the '50s were an oppressive decade for women--is delivered in an unoriginal manner through such shallow and unlikable characters that its message lacks an emotional punch.
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By:
Owen Iozzio
November 19, 2003 11:55am EST
Clay Aiken, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, Conan O'Brien, Robert Conrad, Britney Spears, Halle Berry, Naomi Campbell, Eminem, Kim Mathers, Anthony Anderson, Jean Picker Firstenberg
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By:
Kit Bowen
November 12, 2003 8:58am EST
A breath of fresh air in a season full of downer dramas and horror films, Love Actually allows you to sit back and enjoy the romantic, comical and bittersweet consequences of being under Cupid's spell.
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By:
Leigh Johnson
July 18, 2003 6:22am EST
The plot may be ridiculous and contrived, but Johnny English is still a pretty darn funny movie.
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By:
Guylaine Cadorette
March 28, 2003 5:23am EST
The Core doesn't rise above schlocky predecessors such as Deep Impact and Armageddon. The film's formulaic script is too predictable and the special effects are unimpressive.
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By:
Kit Bowen
June 06, 2002 9:31pm EST
The hype isn't wrong--Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood is definitely a film better suited for a female audience, and it has plenty of wonderful moments to make us remember our best friends.