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Good Lessons Learned in
Nanny McPhee Returns
Nanny McPhee Returns is a pure delight from beginning to end. It's packed with uplifting wit, nice plot twists, and a thought-provoking storyline...
Ferrell's Just Coasting in an Uninspired
Other Guys
For anyone who loves Will Ferrell's brand of absurd man-child humor, you get more of that in The Other Guys—but only in fits and starts. If his...
Not Stimulating,
The A-Team
Still Gets a "B"
No, The A-Team is not a mentally stimulating movie, nor is it particularly creative, artistic, or complicated. Sure, the characters are...
Creepy Comedy, Heartfelt Emotion Don't Fully Mix in
Cyrus
Cyrus is a peculiar mixed bag. To say it's a complete failure would be unfairly reductive, though it doesn't fully succeed either. There's...
Not Quite Dreamy,
Inception
Gets an 'A' for Effort
Inception, the new film from director Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight, Memento) is complex, and its story about exploiting the dreams of others...
It's a Wonderful Life in the Final
Shrek
Shrek Forever After is a fun riff on It's a Wonderful Life. The film moves along at a nice clip, without straining for the rapid-fire pop-culture...
No Depth of Action-Flick Flavor in
Salt
The standard Angelina Jolie summer action flick is a generic retread of better work from waning genres, and Salt is no different. This Manchurian...
With
Eclipse
, Twi-Hards Have Met Their Perfect Match
From a purely technical perspective, Eclipse gives its devoted fanbase plenty to cheer about. Not only is the production value far more upscale,...
Tom Cruise is King in the Royally Entertaining
Knight and Day
With this summer's light-as-air but still thoroughly enjoyable popcorn flick Knight and Day, Tom Cruise should officially be back in the audience's...
Nothing Remotely Spellbinding About
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Even with Jerry Bruckheimer's name attached to the project, there's nothing remotely spellbinding about The Sorcerer's Apprentice. It's a classic...
Goodness and Hope Found in
The Search for Santa Paws
The message of giving and believing permeates almost every scene of Disney's The Search for Santa Paws. Hearts are changed, attitudes adjusted,...
Journey Leads to Selfish Awakening in
Eat Pray Love
That we are to be moved by the big-screen version of Elizabeth Gilbert's yearlong journey of self-discovery in Eat Pray Love is absurd. That the...
Testosterone-Fueled
Expendables
is One Lame Throwback
Like watching Simon LeBon attempting to bust a move while singing "Hungry Like the Wolf" during a Duran Duran reunion tour, you can't stop...
Technology Shackles the Heart of
Disney's A Christmas Carol
In Disney's A Christmas Carol, all viewers are left with is a familiar story with little discernable heartbeat. It seems inventiveness was saved...
Airbender
Ends Hopes for Shyamalan Resurgence
Director M. Night Shyamalan could use a hit, but his latest film, The Last Airbender, based on a Nickelodeon cartoon, is likely to cement his...
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