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Charlie
& the Chocolate Factory Review (in Film
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- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is quite simply, wonderful;
a brilliantly imagined story that will win old fans and new fans.
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The
Fantastic Four Review (in Film
)
- Fantastic Four is terribly miscast. It’s poorly
written, visually uninteresting, and worst of all, boring.
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Cronicas
Review (in Film
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- It’s wonderful to see the new guard of Spanish filmmakers
and actors working together to show different stories from places
ignored by Hollywood.
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Miss
Congeniality 2 DVD Review (in Film
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- It’s wonderful to see the new guard of Spanish filmmakers
and actors working together to show different stories from places
ignored by Hollywood.
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War
of the Worlds Review (in Film
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- War of the Worlds is essentially a popcorn flick with no substance.
It doesn’t have the great adventure feeling that Spielberg
has accomplished so masterfully in his other films.
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Batman
Begins Review (in Film
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- "Batman Begins" is one of the best transitions from
the comic book to the big screen. Not only is it spectacular,
but it is truly amazing and embodied by such a talented cast.
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Casino
DVD Review (in Film
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- A chock full of deleted scenes and commentaries are added to
this gem of a film.
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Brother
to Brother DVD Review (in Film
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- Rodney Evans’ film is one small part of a long struggle
to open the cellar door and let in the light.
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Mr.
and Mrs. Smith Review (in Film
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- Together, Pitt and Jolie make the perfect on-screen
couple because this film is the best action film for both
sexes. It offers romance and comedy that should delight the fans
of these stars.
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The
Honeymooners Review (in Film
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- "The Honeymooners" is a dismal remake of a classic
TV show that makes one go back to Blockbusters to rent the original
show just for the laughs.
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The
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants Review (in Film
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- We may not all enjoy films on romance, or some young girls life’s
journey, but what the film ultimately does is remind us of our
basic human conditions, putting life into perspective yet again.
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Star
Wars III: Revenge of the Sith Review (in Film
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- Sith is the best of the prequels and a magnificent ending to
cinema's most popular films.
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Mad
Hot Ballroom Review (in Film
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- MHB is a film about adolescence against the backdrop
of ballroom dancing. It's a heartwarming film, where there are
no losers but winners across the board.
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Crash
Review (in Film
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- Although some the stories in the film seem contrived, the actors
portraying the roles are not only convincing but perhaps give
their best performance to date.
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XXX:
State of the Union Review (in Film
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- With the exception of a bullet train at infinite speed and the
dialogue, which gave Speedman and Dafoe the worst lines of the
film, the film is appealing because Cube and Jackson are worth
watching.
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Kingdom
of Heaven Review (in Film
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- The film revels in its desire to be the next great epic, but
it merely falls to a solid somewhat banal period piece of excellent
bloody sword and arrow play in numerous battles.
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The
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Review (in Film
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- Hitchhiker's is a breath of fresh air. It's an inventive
escape from the recent batch of uncreative, dispassionate science
fiction films..
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The
Year of the Yao Review (in Film
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- The Year of the Yao is a tremendously entertaining film. It's
easily the best basketball film I've seen in years.
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