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Iron Man 2
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'Iron Man 2' starts off avoiding the pitfalls of sequels, but gets convoluted and cumbersome.
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Legion (DVD Review)
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The film is a blasphemous, apocalyptic adventure designed to delight the atheist demographic.
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The Lightkeepers
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A pleasant, if predictable, period piece to be savored for the deliberately-paced romantic roundelays.
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A Nightmare On Elm Street
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It doesn’t get any worser than this dreadful remake loosely based on the initial installment in the series.
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Why We Laugh (DVD REVIEW)
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A worthwhile walk down Memory Lane as likely to keep you in stitches as appreciating the long line of African-American geniuses
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The Losers
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Left in the cutting room was the substance needed to balance this action-packed film, which is just a hodgepodge of blah.
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Death At A Funeral
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Director Neil Labute has crafted a balanced dramedy in which each talent has a moment in the spotlight.
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Why Did I Get Married Too?
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His films may border on sermonizing but kudos should be given to Mr. Perry for keeping the dialogue going about black love
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Hot Tub Time Machine
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Certain scenes are over the top, but if you're in the mood for some fun and memories, then 'Hot Tub' is a joy ride.
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The Eclipse
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An atmospheric adventure which proves to be as worthwhile for its breathtaking cinematography.
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The Blindside(DVD)
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Inspirational Tale Featuring Sandra Bullock’s Oscar-Winning Performance Arrives on DVD
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The Twilight Saga: New Moon(DVD)
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A big difference from the original is that this sequel tends to break the tension with tons of comic relief.
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Repo Men
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'Repo' is filled with lots of blood and violence, but fails to establish whether it wants to be a comedy, horror film, or a political thriller.
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The Bounty Hunter
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A great time killer for anybody who needs help being bored.
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Brooklyn's Finest
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With Richard Gere, Don Cheadle, Ethan Hawke and Wesley Snipes leading the charge, there's enough intensity and well-acted performances to wet your appetite..
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Alice In Wonderland
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Alice in Wonderland 2010 follows a fairly linear plotline compared to the ethereal versions of the past.
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Brooklyn's Finest
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With Richard Gere, Don Cheadle, Ethan Hawke and Wesley Snipes leading the charge, there's enough intensity and well-acted performances to wet your appetite..
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Cop Out
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Film falls flat on almost every level, from the lame jokes, the throwaway villains, and a script that seems like a failed sitcom pilot.
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2012 (DVD Review)
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An eye-popping, insult to the intelligence strictly for the kiddies and crackpot doomsday enthusiasts.
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The Informant! (DVD Review)
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Matt Damon seems ill-suited to his role as the mentally-unstable title character
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Shutter Island
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Scorsese scores in delivering a compelling Kafkaesque thriller that will no doubt delight fans.
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Blood Done Sign My Name
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A bifurcated bio-pic examining the equally emotionally-charged points-of-view of both a black and white observer.
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The Good Guy
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This insipid sitcom simply fails to engage the audience on an emotional level.
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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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