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Invictus
Invokes No Passion
Directed by Clint Eastwood, Invictus is the story of South Africa's political transformation in the late twentieth century and the role its rugby...
The Messenger
Delivers Outstanding Performances
If I had a vote, The Messenger would be one of the 10 Oscar Award nominees for "Best Picture," and Ben Foster, Samantha Morton and Woody Harrelson...
Heart, Humor and a Timely Launching Pad Elevate
Up in the Air
With director Jason Reitman's trademark satirical bite, plenty of romantic turbulence and great starring turns from leads George Clooney, Vera...
Family Drama Lacks Emotional Gravitas in
Everybody's Fine
There's nothing like the holidays to remind everyone about what's really important in life. But sometimes the delivery of a valuable message about...
Brothers
Buries Its Most Interesting Themes
Just in time for Christmas—and for President Barack Obama's newly announced strategy for the war in Afghanistan—comes Brothers, director Jim...
Apocalyptic
Road
Winds to a Hopeful Place
The movie version of Cormac McCarthy's The Road is a story of a father and son trying to survive after an apocalyptic event. Although God is...
Old Dogs
Could've Used a Few New Tricks
Old Dogs could've used a few new tricks, namely a stronger, less-schmaltzy script, a more convincing friendship between protagonists played by John...
Quirky
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Lives Up to Its Title
It's nearly impossible to overstate how wonderful this movie is. Living up to its title as well as any film of recent memory, Wes Anderson's...
Action and Heartbreak the Focal Point of
New Moon
With a strikingly different tone than its swoony, spooky counterpart, New Moon actually answers the age-old question that most romantic comedy...
The Blind Side
Shows Faith in Action
After burnishing her star power with the summer hit The Proposal, Sandra Bullock embodies Leigh Anne Tuohy in The Blind Side and, in the process,...
So-So
Planet 51
Gets a Boost from Much Better Movies
While recycling old ideas was basically status quo, surprisingly enough, borrowing from other otherworldly space-age flicks including Stars Wars,...
Poverty, Abuse and Hope Unflinchingly Portrayed in
Precious
Not only are there Oscar-worthy performances here from newcomer Gabourey Sidibe and Mo'Nique, who is, hands down, one of the scariest villains...
The End Isn't Quite Soon Enough in
2012
Sure, the disaster movie format provides countless opportunities to show off the latest CGI trickery, and there are a handful of memorable moments...
By-the-Books Smarts VS Life Experience Debated in
An Education
In addition to an old-fashioned love story complete with a gloriously throwback aesthetic, An Education poses the age-old question of which...
"The Box" Appears Sturdy, but Is Empty Inside
Mysterious, intriguing and involving for about 40 minutes, The Box, directed by Richard Kelly and adapted from a short story by Richard Matheson,...
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