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Rambo (in Film)
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Not to worry, geriatric Rambo, AARP poster boy, still saves the day!
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How She Move (in Film)
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Given that it revolves around dance and a protagonist whose sibling dies at the point of departure, How She Move is enough of a variation on the theme to stand on its own.
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Untraceable (in Film)
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This psychological thriller’s well-earned tension is ultimately undone by a practically comical set of improbable developments during the denouement.
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4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (in Film)
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4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days is a relentlessly-depressing, slice-of-life drama which unfolds over the course of 24 hours.
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Meet the Spartans (in Film)
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Don’t expect anything of depth and you won’t be disappointed by this predigested pabulum.
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Cloverfield (in Film)
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This cleverly-conceived screamfest was shot entirely with a shaky hand-held camera being operated by one of the film’s central characters.
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First Sunday (in Film)
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A cringe-inducing, cinematic tribute to the Golden Age of Minstrelsy!
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The Bucket List (in Film)
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A feelgood, end-of-life flick that somehow manages to buoys the spirits.
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The Orphanage (in Film)
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It’s effective at casting a creepy pall over the proceedings which permeate the picture for the duration.
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Honeydripper (in Film)
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A thought-provoking slice of African-Americana sans the shucking and jiving which Hollywood typically attaches to black-oriented fare.
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The Great Debaters (in Film)
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Not only is this a feel good story, but it’s moving and inspirational for all.
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CHARLIE WILSON'S WAR (in Film)
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Relatively lighthearted romp about a real-life James Bond.
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I AM LEGEND (in Film)
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Amidst some CGI flaws, Smith still gives a tour-de-force perfomance as the last man on Earth.
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The Kite Runner (in Film)
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The Kite Runner unfortunately, fails to engage the audience on a visceral level, in spite of its earnest endeavor to tug on one’s heartstrings.
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The Perfect Holiday (in Film)
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What could have been a film that folks can watch for ages, it’s merely something you’d probably consider as a ‘bin’ movie in a box when you pass by your local video store.
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Juno (in Film)
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The upshot is a terminally-clever comedy that’s laced with lots of inspired sardonic humor but can’t quite convince you to take its slowly thickening plot seriously
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The Diving Bell And The Butterfly (in Film)
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The magnificence of this film is in its storytelling; narrative and metaphorical, visceral and poetic, in the specificity and trauma of one man's life.
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