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By:
Kit Bowen
March 28, 2008 5:29am EST
Even though you can predict what happens, 21 is still fairly compelling for a movie about counting cards at a blackjack table.
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By:
Mark Burger
February 01, 2008 4:14am EST
In a movie like this, you expect the story to be secondary to the gags. But in Strange Wilderness’ case, the gags are desperate and increasingly feeble--so there’s not much purpose to the proceedings.
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By:
Kit Bowen
January 25, 2008 4:36am EST
Cassandra's Dream may be darker Woody Allen territory, but it’s just as familiar--and just as mismatched with the distinctively all-British cast.
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By:
Kit Bowen
December 21, 2007 12:29pm EST
P.S. I Love You isn’t as pathetically sappy as the title might sound. OK, maybe it is a little, but the film is still a serviceable romantic flick guaranteed to produce sighs and tears.
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By:
Jenny Peters
September 14, 2007 7:31am EST
Anyone with a dysfunctional family (admit it, that’s every one of us) will find something to laugh--and maybe cry--about in the quirky comedy King of California.
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By:
Steven Trautmann
August 08, 2007 1:10pm EST
Star power, sex and violence are not alluring enough to make up for storytelling that fails to engage. Lonely Hearts is based on a true story, but in the end, it just leaves us pining for a better story.
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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:
WENN.com Source
June 26, 2007 7:12am EST
Paris Hilton's family and friends are trying to make sure the socialite's return home from jail on Tuesday was all good--by removing graffiti from the outside wall of her Hollywood estate.
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By:
Mark Burger
April 27, 2007 6:04am EST
The best scenes are in the trailer. A dim supernatural thriller that combines existential angst with teenage trauma and comes up a loser.
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By:
Mike Szymanski
April 27, 2007 5:38am EST
With The Condemned, the thirst for violence turns to the Internet, and wrestler Steve Austin becomes a moral compass for the hypocrisy of society.