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Believable Chemistry Elevates
Life As We Know It
In Life As We Know It, the latest rom-com to hit theaters, the combined charms of Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel, plus a little help from an...
Depression Isn't So Depressing in This
Funny Story
A film about depression that isn't depressing; how's that for a small miracle? Starring Keir Gilchrist and Zach Galifianakis, It's Kind of a Funny...
Perils of Adolescence Brought Memorably to Life in
Let Me In
Director Matt Reeves has taken the original Swedish film, Let the Right One In, moved the setting to 1983 New Mexico, and has crafted a beautifully...
Waiting for "Superman"
Explores How to Save Public Education
Whether or not viewers wholeheartedly agree with how documentarian Davis Guggenheim actually goes about proving his thesis, Waiting for "Superman"...
Thought-Provoking
Freakonomics
Handles the "Truth"
Unlike many documentaries, Freakonomics is not dry or academic. The multiple directors, each of whom was assigned different segments of the film,...
True Connection or False Validation is
The Social Network
's Question
The Social Network asks a broader question of us about the Web site Mark Zuckerberg founded: does Facebook offer true connection or false...
Despite Weak Comedy,
You Again
Still Has Some Heart
If you've never seen a romantic comedy, or a story about old rivalries rekindled, then you might—just might—find You Again tolerable, even...
Bets Are Hedged with a Kinder, Gentler Gekko in
Wall Street
Sequel
Purely as escapist entertainment, this film is far from boring. But the lack of insight, not to mention the kinder, gentler Gordon Gekko who...
Compressed Story Clips
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole
In tying together multiple books, director Zack Snyder and screenwriters John Orloff and Emil Stern pack in too much and too little—too many...
Staying in the Box is What Makes
Buried
Effective
A heavy wooden coffin is where all of Buried takes place. Thanks to a seemingly never-ending supply of tight camera shots and rather limited...
Christian Themes Deliver
Devil
A good horror movie is hard to find. A good horror movie full of Christian themes and spiritual teachings that validate the reality of God is...
Alpha and Omega
is a Howl and a Miss
Alpha and Omega doesn't bother scraping the bottom of the barrel for cheap laughs. But even with a healthy dose of aw-shucks charm, this road-trip...
Ben Affleck Pulls Triple Duty with Aplomb in
The Town
With The Town, Ben Affleck gets ambitious serving as the film's director, co-writer and star. For the most part, he pulls off his duties with...
Resident Evil: Afterlife
Destined for Quick Video 'Afterlife'
It's hard to imagine this Resident Evil chapter expanding the franchise's audience. The film should have a brief theatrical run before finding its...
Seriously Consider an Exit Strategy Before
Going the Distance
In an effort to defy conventional romantic comedy, the screenwriter of Going the Distance took an intriguing premise—how does a long-distance...
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