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Season of the Witch
Doesn't Slow Cage's Sad Slide
Nicolas Cage and director Dominic Sena have teamed up again for the torpid tale, Season of the Witch.
Fate Goes Nowhere in
The Adjustment Bureau
On the poster, it suggests that you should “fight for your fate.” That eventually sets the stage for a lively debate about fate and free will that...
Wimpy Kid
Sequel Suffers from Stunted Growth
Like the transitional adolescent phase the story depicts, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules, based on the book series by Jeff Kinney, is a bit...
Know This:
Unknown
Lacks Any Real Thrills
Unlike the Bourne trilogy, Unknown lifts the missing identity premise but doesn’t bother giving the audience a thrilling protagonist or at the very...
Crudity and Cliché Found in
Cedar Rapids
Striving to be a raunchy comedy with a heart of gold and despite sincere attempts at character development, Cedar Rapids ultimately undercuts its...
The Scariest Part of
Red Riding Hood
is the Script
Apparently “the next big thing” is modernizing fairy tales. But not only is Red Riding Hood’s script virtually devoid of any charm, it’s wildly...
No Surprises in Big-Budget
Battle: Los Angeles
This big-budget invasion flick offers no surprises. But if you’re into this sort of thing, Battle: Los Angeles provides exactly what you’re looking...
Kings of Crass Stoop Lower with
Hall Pass
With Hall Pass, the Farrelly Brothers return to what they know best. If anything, the success of The Hangover has empowered them to dream up even...
Timing Is Everything: Doing the Right Thing
Every day the front page news tells us this country is in an ethical free fall. It’s time to do the right thing.
True Grit
Has Plenty of Fighting Spirit
Thanks to a whip-smart script by those ever-inventive Coen brothers, True Grit has plenty of substance and style, a formidable combination for any...
Lack of Laughs Stings in
Just Go with It
Adam Sandler is Danny, a loser who, after being jilted by his bride-to-be 20 years earlier, learns that single women are easier to bed if he wears...
Cameron's
Sanctum
Sinks and Stinks
Those excited to see James Cameron's name associated with Sanctum shouldn't be fooled. He produced, but direction was left to Alister Grierson, who...
Costner Enlivens Routine
Company Men
Writer/Director John Wells tackles economic downturn head-on in The Company Men, a well-performed but curiously unaffecting tale of corporate...
Wading through Singleness in
Single Creek
Chris Lang didn’t set out to explore second-time singlehood or any type of singleness for that matter. But in God’s providence he did, both...
Drive Angry 3D
Travels Far from Heaven
There's nothing more offensive about the new Nicolas Cage vehicle, Drive Angry 3D, than the thought of paying the inflated ticket prices to see the...
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