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The Losers
Lacks Passion and a Point
Written by Peter Berg and James Vanderbilt and based on a series of comic books, The Losers wants to pay homage to its comic roots but never gives...
Clichés Notwithstanding,
The Perfect Game
is Still a Hit
Based on a true story, The Perfect Game isn't exactly a revelation in the narrative department. But what eventually elevates it from your...
Death and Dark Comedy Collide in
Death at a Funeral
Other than giving Luke Wilson an opportunity to star in something other than those annoying AT&T commercials, there was really no need to revisit...
Graphic
Leaves of Grass
Not for the Faint of Heart
Despite boasting a sharp and consistent wit and laugh-out-loud moments, Leaves of Grass is not for the faint of heart. Ultimately, this is a...
Even Comedy's Dynamic Duo Can't Save
Date Night
Somehow in the midst of bad writing and a hackneyed case of missing identity that grows increasingly sillier as Date Night goes on, Steve Carell...
Letters to God
Something to Write Home About
Letters to God might not be the most cinematic film viewers will see this year, but it's a faith-affirming story competently told. Viewers tired...
Moral Lessons Found Lacking in Well-Acted
Runaways
If The Runaways is nothing we haven't seen before in terms of its story arc, it's also notable for strong performances from Kristen Stewart, Dakota...
The Last Song
Has a Familiar Refrain
The Last Song, written for the screen by novelist Nicholas Sparks and starring Miley Cyrus, is treacly, preposterous and full of clichés. It's...
Futile
Clash
Leaves Titanic Sense of Disappointment
The ads for Clash of the Titans suggest epic entertainment, superb special effects and the catch phrase of the year so far—"Release the...
How to Train Your Dragon
is a Fun, Feisty Ride
Considering its intricately crafted animation and heartwarming story, you'd think How to Train Your Dragon was Pixar's latest flick. But it is a...
Narcissism Rears Its Ugly Head in
Greenberg
For a film that tries so hard to make a grand statement about the messiness of humanity and how "hurt people hurt people," there's something...
Mutiny Should be Declared on the Joyless
Bounty Hunter
These days, getting the girl looks a little different with Gerard Butler on the scene. Officially kicking Mr. Sensitive to the curb, his...
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Starts Strong but Weakens
Diary of a Wimpy Kid is fitfully funny, and at times is surprisingly fresh in its take on adolescence. But the film slips into standard comedy...
Hurt's So Good in
The Yellow Handkerchief
The Yellow Handkerchief is a small but potent story of human failing and the power of forgiveness. Although Kristen Stewart and her young male...
Green Zone
Might Make You See Red
Before Green Zone, Paul Greengrass and Matt Damon teamed for two of the Jason Bourne films to much better effect. Although the third Bourne film...
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