Bruce Kahn


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  • President Obama's Victory Celebration Playlist Revealed
    By: Christian Blauvelt November 07, 2012 6:58pm EST
    Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder and 19 other artists made the cut.
  • Get Animated Over the 2011 Annie Awards Nominations!
    By: Michael Arbeiter December 05, 2011 7:57am EST
    This should really draw you in.
  • You Don't Mess With the Zohan Review
    By: Kit Bowen June 06, 2008 6:01am EST
    For all of Adam Sandler’s juvenile comedies, You Don't Mess with the Zohan ranks up there and should please those Sandler-ites out there.
  • Prom Night Review
    By: Mark Burger April 11, 2008 5:03am EST
    This remake of the 1980 slasher film is at least a different story than its predecessor, but it’s not very good one.
  • Delta Farce Review
    By: Kit Bowen June 01, 2007 5:53am EST
    It’s everything you’d expect from a lame comedy called Delta Farce, featuring three dopes in army gear on the movie poster.
  • Firehouse Dog Review
    By: Mike Szymanski April 04, 2007 7:50am EST
    A Hollywood dog finds out what it's like to be a real hero, rather than just play one in the movies-and he's really cute at it.
  • The Pursuit of Happyness Review
    By: Brian Marder December 20, 2006 4:28am EST
    While The Pursuit of Happyness could very easily be subtitled The Pursuit of Sappyness, the terrific father-son dynamic between Will and Jaden Smith is enough to make for an effective tearjerker—barely.
  • The Holiday Review
    By: Kit Bowen December 11, 2006 5:47am EST
    Watching The Holiday is a little like ordering a sticky cinnamon bun: You know the gooey, warm sweetness will taste good, but you’ll feel guilty eating it.
  • John Tucker Must Die Review
    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.
  • Click Review
    By: Brian Marder June 23, 2006 7:31am EST
    Despite the grandiose concept, there’s nothing here we haven’t seen before, but Adam Sandler can still be relied upon for some decent laughs--and, in Click, maybe even a few tears.