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Rachel Getting Married
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‘Rachel Getting Married’ is a poignant and provocative drama that gives insight to hidden emotions within a family.
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Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
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A meandering Manhattan travelogue with a payoff worth the wait, some gross moments notwithstanding.
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
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Ballast
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Mississippi Delta Serves as Setting for Monosyllabic Meditation on Gangbanging by Moped
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Fireproof
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This film exemplifies that God’s word can be effectively conveyed in mainstream ways, even couched as an adventure film.
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IRON MAN(DVD REVIEW)
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A ‘Marvel’-ously cerebral superhero with a functioning conscience.
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Nights in Rodanthe
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Another sappy soap opera for Nicholas Sparks fans satisfied by panoramic seascapes offset intermittently by lingering interludes of dysfunctional strangers locking lips and loins.
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Miracle At St. Anna
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At the end of this nearly three hour movie, what you have is a noble attempt thwarted by uneven artistic choices.
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Ghost Town
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Highlighted by the soulful sounds of Jill Scott, the music helps steer attention
to the film that might otherwise be dismissed in its first half.
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Hounddog
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Highlighted by the soulful sounds of Jill Scott, the music helps steer attention
to the film that might otherwise be dismissed in its first half.
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Lakeview Terrace
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A house of cards only stands still if carefully placed, but with ‘Lakeview Terrace’, too many false and quick moves doomed it.
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The Duchess
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Fine acting, and clever visual and sentimental recreation of life in 18th century England, is bound to make a fan of even those whose typical fare does not include period films.
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Burn After Reading
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Burn after Reading is a refreshingly-intelligent diversion designed with the more cerebral cineaste in mind.
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Diary of a Tired Black Man
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Excellent Indie-Flick from Tim Alexander Finally Finds Distribution with Magnolia Pictures
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88 Minutes DVD Review
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An excessively violent, sloppily-edited, unintentionally funny, overly sentimental affair which has nothing much going for it beyond a snazzy score and some stylized special effects.
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THE FAMLY THAT PREYS
(SAME MOVIE DIFFERENT
REVIEW)
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The Family That Preys tells a story of friendship, dreams, and betrayal that has universal appeal transcending all class and racial divides.
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THE FAMLY THAT PREYS
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The Family That Preys tells a story of friendship, dreams, and betrayal that has universal appeal transcending all class and racial divides.
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Bangkok Dangerous
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An excessively violent, sloppily-edited, unintentionally funny, overly sentimental affair which has nothing much going for it beyond a snazzy score and some stylized special effects.
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Mister Foe
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A brooding Jamie Bell in his most memorable outing since Billy Elliot.
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Trouble The Water
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If there was ever a film that needs to be seen, it's the documentary film 'Trouble the Water'. Catch Scott and Kimberly Rivers Roberts were able to catch on video many
citizens in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
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The Long Shots
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Ice Cube and the cast give a by-the-books clichéd story that most folks can sit back and enjoy.
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Tropic Thunder
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Tropic Thunder is an intelligent and frequently funny film with some profound points to make about the shallowness of the movie industry.
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VICKY CHRISTINA BARCELONA
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IVicky Cristina Barcelona is vintage Woody Allen not to be missed
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STREET KINGS (DVD REVIEW)
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When you have trouble reading a hero’s motivations at every turn, the result is a comical headscratcher like this unmitigated mess.
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