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By:
Sam Morgan
October 13, 2010 8:29am EST
Guess who is directing? If you guessed Tim Burton, you aren't very creative but you are right.
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By:
Chris Cox
December 01, 2009 9:59am EST
Robert De Niro is the 'Everydad’ in this sad and thoughtful family holiday film that WILL make you call your own father to tell him you love him.
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By:
Lisa Collins
August 24, 2008 6:34pm EST
Yelling at the TV, wincing at a wobbly dismount, getting vaklempt as the Olympiad lifts their neck to reveal a shiny new medal...Yup, they're "just like us"--stars are glued to the Olympics too!
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By:
Brian Marder
February 22, 2008 4:45am EST
Much like its title character, Charlie Bartlett just doesn’t fit in with its peer group (teen movies and psychology dramedies). And both the character and movie go to show you that sometimes it’s good--in this case very good--not to fit in.
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By:
Mark Burger
December 25, 2007 8:49am EST
The second feature film to combine two of 20th Century Fox’s most popular franchises doesn’t skimp on gizmos or gore, just on characterization and dialogue.
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By:
Robert Sims
August 13, 2007 11:38am EST
Stardust is so witty, enchanting and romantic, it’s destined to become The Princess Bride of the Harry Potter generation.
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By:
Kit Bowen
July 23, 2007 10:07am EST
Less flash, more grit, The Order of the Phoenix is definitely the most introspective of the Harry Potter movies. If you’re expecting fast-paced wizardry action at every turn, however, you might be disappointed.
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By:
Nicholas White
December 28, 2006 12:05pm EST
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer's destructive power of love gets inside your nostrils and stays there, a visceral tribute to smell.
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By:
Brian Marder
September 29, 2006 6:22am EST
A volcanic, career-defining performance from Forest Whitaker absolutely hijacks The Last King of Scotland and the Oscar race. He also rescues the movie from its disappointing--albeit powerful--mediocrity.
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By:
Brian Marder
February 24, 2006 10:37am EST
Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Family Reunion provides little more than very good acting. Tyler Perry’s uneven story matches his uneven story-telling and makes one wonder how this really works so well on the stage.