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She Hate Me (in Film)
- While there are many issues within the film, Lee never connects
the dots to make them coherent. They seem contrived and unbalanced,
and when it ends, you may have to roll the dice again to figure
this film out.
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The Bourne Supremacy (in Film)
- It's a fast action thriller that can live on its own without
having to see the first one. With less dialogue and more physical
skills needed, Matt Damon has elevated the spy genre to new heights
as he move into a category that only James Bond currently resides
in.
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The Village (in Film)
- M. Night Shyamalan's latest thriller is a tepid effort when
compared to his previous films. Turn down your expectations, because
The Village is more of a drama than anything else
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Garden State (in Film)
- It's a pretty solid effort for a first film. Braff delivers
a quirky comedy that tries a little too hard to be dramatic. The
ensemble cast is first rate and saves the film from being too
obscure.
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Catwoman (in Film)
- Of all of the comic books that were made into feature films,
"Catwoman" stands out as one of the worst of them.Berry may look
good enough to fit the costume, but she doesnít possess the feline
bones that made Julie Newmar and Eartha Kitt stand out.
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I, Robot (in Film)
- I, Robot is more of a popcorn film than hardcore science fiction.
The result is a slick action film with a decent story. I, Robot
could have probably been better, but is enjoyable enough to warrant
another viewing.
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The Door in the Floor (in Film)
- The Door in the Floor is a deep, personal character drama laced
with sex and nudity. It's not exactly titillating, but definitely
worth seeing.
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Anchorman (in Film)
- The problem with Anchorman is that it's totally brainless.
It has a wire thin plot that loosely holds together the film's
zany gags.
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Spider-Man 2 (in Film)
- If there was ever a sequel that captured the hearts and imaginations
of its fans as well as lived up to its massive expectations, it's
Spider-Man 2. It ranks right up there with Superman 2 and X-Men
2 as one of the best sequels to a comic book franchise.
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The Clearing (in Film)
- Besides the fact the film is well acted, there's not enough
compelling moments for it to be suspenseful or satisfying.
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Before Sunset (in Film)
- Before Sunset is a deeply romantic, sublimely beautiful film.
It is cinematic poetry, a love story like nothing we've ever seen.
Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, and Richard Linklater have made a romance
to rival the classics. It is a lovely film.
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White Chicks (in Film)
- Marlon and Shawn may be the leads of the film, but Terry Crews
and the rest of the cast are truly funny in what may be the most
underrated comedy film of the year.
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Fahrenheit 9/11 (in Film)
- Fahrenheit 9/11 will sweep like a hurricane across America
when it is released. It's a brilliant documentary in every possible
way. It runs the entire gamut of human emotion. It is funny, harrowing,
despicable, grotesque, heartbreaking, shameless, and informative
all at once.
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