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Babies
Offers Peek into Little Minds
With no narration, subtitles and little in the way of actual cultural subtext, Babies definitely isn't your ordinary documentary. In fact, French...
Raunch Knows No Bounds in
Get Him to the Greek
A little bawdy humor goes a long way, and Get Him to the Greek goes much further than the bounds of good taste allow. That's part of the movie's...
Action-Packed
Robin Hood
Runs Long
Despite its running time, it's hard to look away from the well-composed images and action spectacles, and from the compelling actors trying to make...
Mysterious
Ondine
Takes a Surprising Turn
Ondine, writer/director Neil Jordan's tale of personal healing and recovery, is more art house than mainstream crowd-pleaser, although the film...
Actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley Finds Inspiration in
Amish Grace
How would you react if one of your children was murdered? How easily would forgiveness come? Kimberly Williams-Paisley, star of Lifetime Movie...
Believability Makes This Romance
Just Wright
The biggest mistake someone could make after watching previews for Just Wright would be to decide that it's not for them. Or that it's tailored...
Letters to Juliet
Suffers from Serious Predictability Overload
Even with a breathtaking Italian backdrop, a nod to one of literature's favorite tragic love stories (Romeo and Juliet) and not one, but two, love...
SNL-Based
MacGruber
is Predictably Vulgar
From the standpoint of secular humor, it must be admitted that some of MacGruber can bring an unbidden grin to the face, accompanied by a blush. ...
Killers
Lacks Any Instincts—Acting or Otherwise
Ashton Kutcher may be the second most popular person on Twitter, but Killers is truly a movie only his mother could love. Not only is the flick...
Marmaduke
is a Barkin' Good Time for Kids Only
Filled with madcap action and a happy ending you'll see coming from a mile away (this ain't Old Yeller, after all), Marmaduke is a movie your kids...
Oh Baby, This
Back-up Plan
is Bad
Even if someone manages to suspend disbelief and buy into this lamely conceived plotline, there's nothing about The Back-up Plan that has any...
The Last Song
Has a Familiar Refrain
The Last Song, written for the screen by novelist Nicholas Sparks and starring Miley Cyrus, is treacly, preposterous and full of clichés. It's...
Furry Vengeance
Shamelessly Attacks Good Taste
Consider yourself warned: Furry Vengeance is truly the worst movie I've screened this year. And trust me, I've already reviewed some doozies...
Letters to God
Something to Write Home About
Letters to God might not be the most cinematic film viewers will see this year, but it's a faith-affirming story competently told. Viewers tired...
Even Comedy's Dynamic Duo Can't Save
Date Night
Somehow in the midst of bad writing and a hackneyed case of missing identity that grows increasingly sillier as Date Night goes on, Steve Carell...
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