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Good Hair(DVD Review)
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'Good Hair' is a “hair”-larious flick you have to laugh at to keep from crying.
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Black Dynamite(BLU-RAY REVIEW)
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The film looks like a shameless remake borrowing the best elements of The Mack, Superfly, and Shaft.
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Valentines's Day
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'Valentine's Day' is one of the worst romantic comedies assembled. It does a serious injustice to the holiday
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Couples Retreat (DVD REVIEW)
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A pleasant romantic romp likely to delight, provided you’re willing to put your brain on pause for a couple of hours.
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District 13: Ultimatum
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We’re forced to wait so long that by the time it finally arrives it feels a tad anticlimactic
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From Paris With Love
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An almost infantile Ugly American with access to an infinite supply of live ammo, misbehaving like the proverbial bull in a china closet.
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A Serious Man(Blu-Ray Review)
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This picture proves to be their most mature, coherent and satisfying offering yet.
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Endgame (DVD REVIEW)
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DVD Features Chiwetel Ejiofor’s Golden Globe-Nominated Performance in Drama about Demise of Apartheid
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Law Abiding Citizen(DVD REVIEW)
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A high-octane, high body-count thriller posing the question, how do you stop a psycho vigilante on a killing spree?
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More Than A Game (DVD REVIEW)
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At heart, an inspirational bio-pic about the transcendent magic of friendship forged in pursuit of hoop dreams.
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Edge of Darkness
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At heart, an inspirational bio-pic about the transcendent magic of friendship forged in pursuit of hoop dreams.
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Off and Running
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Adoptees Identity Issues Examined by Blended-Family Documentary
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Still Bill
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Directed by Damani Baker and Alex Vlack, the filmmakers decided to take the high road and show us a man who cared more about family than fame and fortune.
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This Is It (DVD REVIEW)
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Asurprisingly sweet, sensitive, tenderhearted swan song you will never forget that will have you shedding a tear while tapping your feet.
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Legion
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The eye-popping special f/x outweigh the frequently corny dialogue to yield an old-fashioned B-screamer
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FISH TANK
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This searing, coming-of-age saga gets my vote as the best cinematic release of the first two weeks of 2010
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Whip It (DVD REVIEW)
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Whip It is mostly a mindless diversion designed to hold your interest via a profusion of such teensploit staples
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The Book Of Eli
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'The Book of Eli' is an action-thriller that will have moviegoers wondering why they spent their hard-earned money on yet another post-apocalyptic fantasy.
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Daybreakers
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A thoroughly-absorbing, edge-of-your-seat thriller which is right up there with the best of sci-fi
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Youth In Revolt
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Every other skit in this ill-conceived sketch flick falls flat.
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DISTRICT 9
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A thoroughly-absorbing, edge-of-your-seat thriller which is right up there with the best of sci-fi
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AVATAR
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James Cameron's 'Avatar' is finally in theaters and audiences will find it to be a brilliantly, stunning entertaining fantasy!
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The Princess And The Frog
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an instant animated classic destined to delight kids of all ages for generations to come!
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Inglourious Basterds(DVD REVIEW)
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A seamless tour de force not to be missed, or to be taken on an empty stomach.
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The Hangover(DVD REVIEW)
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A raunchy whodunit directed by Todd Phillips (Old School).
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Invictus
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The Oscar-worthy performances given by Freeman and Matt Damon are reasons enough to plan a trip to the theater.
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Brothers
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The Oscar-worthy performances given by Freeman and Matt Damon are reasons enough to plan a trip to the theater.
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Up In The Air
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Under Jason’s Reitman’s capable direction, and with a script that crackles the whole way through, George Clooney will be the farthest thing from your mind.
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