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The Debt
Has Plenty of Payoff
Starring Helen Mirren and Jessica Chastain, The Debt is a thought-provoking thriller that’s actually worthy of its stellar cast.
What’s Old is Blue Again in
The Smurfs
With The Smurfs, Sony Animation has resurrected what began as a Saturday morning cartoon turned ‘80s cultural phenomenon.
No Advantages for
Friends with Benefits
A morally troubling film that falls short even on the base level on which it tries to work.
Love Doesn’t Conquer All in
One Day
This adaptation of David Nicholls’ novel shows that what worked well on the page doesn’t engage an audience on-screen.
Nasty, Brutish and Short
30 Minutes or Less
Clocks in at a lean 83 minutes, but for viewers looking for admirable characters it’s a long sit.
Art
Does Just Enough to Get By
The Art of Getting By has no right to work, but the film pays off with an ending that plays much more like a mainstream romantic comedy than the...
Stupidity is a Virtue in
Our Idiot Brother
In the new comedy Our Idiot Brother, ignorance is bliss for Paul Rudd’s free-wheeling organic farmer Ned.
Super 8
Captures the Summer Movie Experience
Super 8 is the kind of summer movie that made an entire generation fall in love with movies. The kind that didn’t just “wow” us but moved us, and...
Time is of the Essence in
Spy Kids 4
“It’s not about how much time you have, it’s how you choose to use it.” That sentiment alone is worth the price of admission.
Larry Crowne
Should Have Been Better
With Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts, Larry Crowne stands as an example of how star-driven vehicles can suffer from bloat.
Life, Love Studied in Mike Mills’
Beginners
Starring Ewan McGregor and Christopher Plummer and based on his own life story, director Mike Mills’ Beginners is a study of life, love and...
Good and Evil Collide in
Deathly Hallows 2
What goes down in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 won’t likely sway anyone who’s been on the fence.
Integrity and Expediency Battle in
Alleged
Set against the infamous “Monkey Trial,” Alleged is less about the case and more about the battle between integrity and expediency.
No Hope for This R-Rated
Change-Up
Hoping for Freaky Friday? Then you’ll want to opt out. The Change-Up plants this body-swap premise squarely in hard-R territory.
Roma Downey’s Entertaining
Little Angels
Former “angel” Roma Downey delivers good news about Little Angels, her animated educational DVD series for preschoolers.
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