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By:
Guylaine Cadorette
June 30, 2003 7:04am EST
Although Ang Lee successfully brings the green giant from the pages of Marvel Comics to life on the big screen, The Hulk loses itself in a heavy-handed story, and the characters' inner turmoil will make your own head hurt.
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By:
Kit Bowen
April 16, 2003 7:04am EST
Bulletproof Monk won't offer any enlightenment, but thanks to Chow Yun-Fat, it isn't a total waste of time.
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By:
Kit Bowen
February 21, 2003 4:39am EST
Stay far away from the three hour-plus Gods and Generals--unless, of course, you need a good nap.
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By:
Guylaine Cadorette
February 06, 2003 12:14pm EST
The Writers Guild of America, East and west announced the nominations for outstanding achievement in television and radio writing during the 2002 season.
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By:
Martin Grove
December 01, 2002 11:30am EST
Martin Grove's box office analysis for the Thanksgiving weekend 2002. Includes a retrospective of the holiday weekend at the box office over the last 10 years.
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By:
Stacie Hougland
October 22, 2002 3:11pm EST
Beware of plot holes you could drive a Mack truck through, and enjoy this well-done thriller-slash-horror movie that has some good, scary jolts, provocative images and an intriguing premise.
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By:
Leigh Johnson
July 03, 2002 1:36pm EST
The Powerpuff Girls Movie will entertain the kids who already love the original Cartoon Network television show, but anyone else will be more restless than a barrel of monkeys.
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By:
Noah Davis
March 01, 2002 6:52am EST
Interminable and boring, this is why hyperrealism never does well on the silver screen. (Heck, everyone's life is boring, except yours.) In the Bedroom just makes you wish you were at home sleeping in your own.
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By:
Noah Davis
February 15, 2002 4:25am EST
The rampant railing-against-the-system speeches break the tension that should have been present throughout the film. Nonetheless, Denzel's performance and the Everyman message should make this mediocre film a real crowd-pleaser.
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By:
Stacie Hougland
December 21, 2001 6:50am EST
Audiences a half-century ago might have had a hard time swallowing this kind of cornball mush--certainly modern-day audiences won't stomach it.