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  • 'The Hangover: Part III' May Abandon the Formula — TRAILER
    By: Matt Patches April 11, 2013 2:42pm EST
    No, not just a bigger part for Ken Jeong.
  • What to Expect When You're Expecting Review
    By: Matt Patches May 17, 2012 2:43pm EST
    The ensemble comedy genre births an unexpectedly hilarious entry.
  • Joyful Noise Review
    By: Matt Patches January 13, 2012 7:13am EST
    Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton try their best to make this cinematic noise into something joyful.
  • Kick-Ass Review
    By: Brian Salisbury March 13, 2010 4:38am EST
    Kick-Ass expertly blends side-splitting humor with bone-shattering  action and the result is something endlessly entertaining. It will do  for superheroes what Zombieland did for the undead.
  • 88 Minutes Review
    By: Kit Bowen April 18, 2008 1:41pm EST
    88 Minutes? How about five? That’s about all you’re going to be able to stomach watching this hackneyed mess.
  • Fred Claus Review
    By: Kit Bowen November 12, 2007 10:44am EST
    Fred Claus is pure Vince Vaughn hijinks—but the PG, family-friendly mode may not be his most advantageous venue.
  • The Invasion Review
    By: Kit Bowen August 17, 2007 10:41am EST
    Even though it’s a retread, The Invasion’s point of view on body snatching still elicits the right kind of creepy paranoia.
  • Tyler Perry's Madea's Family Reunion Review
    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.
  • Date Movie Review
    By: Brian Marder February 17, 2006 9:22am EST
    Date Movie is as crude, tasteless and cheap as a movie the Farrelly brothers might’ve made during adolescence. And since the year has only just begun, let’s tack on 2005 and proclaim this the worst movie of the last year and a quarter… Oh, what the hell—the last decade.
  • Tristan & Isolde Review
    By: Kit Bowen January 13, 2006 10:09am EST
    Tristan & Isolde strives to be the good old-fashioned medieval kind of romance that stirs the soul. But due to the somewhat lackluster performances from the doomed young lovers, the film doesn’t quite hit the mark.