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Morning Glory
is a Mostly Sunny, Satirical Take on TV News
Much like 1987's Broadcast News, there's actually a deeper debate that elevates the light and sunny romantic comedy of Morning Glory into something...
The Next Three Days
Stretches All Bounds of Believability
Unlike in Conviction, where the protagonist places her hope in the law and becomes her brother's own defense counsel, in The Next Three Days...
Gospel Message Shines Bright in VeggieTales’
‘Twas the Night Before Easter
‘Twas the Night Before Easter contrasts the popular sentiment that “bigger is better” with the gospel truth that Jesus’ sacrificial death and...
Burlesque
Alternates Between Laughable, Spectacular
Burlesque will play better or worse depending on what you like to see in a musical—a well told story or big-screen, razzle-dazzle music numbers. ...
Boyle Takes You through the Wringer in
127 Hours
Danny Boyle's 127 Hours takes you through the wringer, sure to elicit audible (and collective) gasps, groans and shrieks before concluding in one...
Dwayne Johnson is Definitely Furious in Action-Packed
Faster
For those who enjoy nothing more than a big, loud, escapist flick with a little takeaway value on a holiday weekend, don't worry. Faster isn't a...
Love & Other Drugs
Never Recovers from an Identity Crisis
Part Love Story, part Up in the Air with a smidge of the satirical spirit of Thank You for Smoking, Love & Other Drugs never quite knows what it...
Uplifting
Get Low
Gets High Marks
An uplifting story of guilt, repentance and reconciliation, Get Low is a low-key work that is profound in its simplicity.
Dreamworks'
Megamind
a Familiar but Funny Trip
It's déjà vu all over again with Megamind, yet another superhero story in which super-villains go to great lengths to undermine the good guys....
This Generation's
Planes, Trains & Automobiles
Arrives in
Due Date
Much like its R-rated Planes, Trains & Automobiles predecessor that starred Steve Martin and the late John Candy back in 1987, Due Date is also the...
Extreme Situation, One-Note Characters Work in
Unstoppable
The premise is simple, the execution is competent and the film delivers the requisite amount of crowd-pleasing thrills. And yet, the film feels a...
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"...
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...
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...
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