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Uninspired
Wolfman
is a Howler
With so much going for it, The Wolfman should offer a moody atmosphere, a few good scares and actors who set the right tone for the material. But...
Even as a Sappy Romance,
Dear John
Doesn't Deliver
If you've read any of Nicholas Sparks' tear-jerking novels or watched the equally swoony big-screen renditions of The Notebook, Nights in Rodanthe...
Apocalyptic
Road
Winds to a Hopeful Place
The movie version of Cormac McCarthy's The Road is a story of a father and son trying to survive after an apocalyptic event. Although God is...
Chan's Charms Wear Thin in Humorless
Spy Next Door
Ever seen Kindergarten Cop? How about The Pacifier, Daddy Day Care or Are We There Yet? Basically, if you answer yes to any of these, well, then...
Star-Studded
Valentine's Day
is Mostly Forgettable Fluff
Appropriately enough, watching Valentine's Day immediately brought those ubiquitous heart-shaped boxes of chocolates to mind—you know the ones...
Real-Life Heroics on Display in
Extraordinary Measures
Extraordinary Measures won't take you to places you've never been, but sometimes it's enough to see a feel-good movie about real-life heroics. An...
The Messenger
Delivers Outstanding Performances
If I had a vote, The Messenger would be one of the 10 Oscar Award nominees for "Best Picture," and Ben Foster, Samantha Morton and Woody Harrelson...
Invictus
Invokes No Passion
Directed by Clint Eastwood, Invictus is the story of South Africa's political transformation in the late twentieth century and the role its rugby...
Gibson Doesn't Excite in Dull
Edge of Darkness
Did you enjoy Mel Gibson in Payback or Ransom? He's on that level in Edge of Darkness. It's a decent comeback, if those movies are your idea of a...
Daybreakers
Shows Vampire Genre Still Has a Heartbeat
Daybreakers takes the vampire genre in some new directions, but it can't memorably resolve its story. With strong atmosphere and respectable...
Legion
Leaves Biblical Truth Behind
Legion has elements of the first coming of Christ and an apocalypse suggesting the second coming, dressed up in all sorts of religious terminology...
Tooth Fairy
Doesn't Offer Much to Smile About
If you think the sight of The Rock in a pink tutu and oversized sparkly wings is funny, well, Tooth Fairy is the movie for you. After all, the...
Leap Year
Has Some Classic Movie Charm
In what's basically a remake of Frank Capra's It Happened One Night set in the always-photogenic Irish countryside, Amy Adams and Matthew Goode do...
Preacher's Kid
Doesn't Sing
It's not that the message of Preacher's Kid (directed by Stan Foster) is bad. Its message good. But the movie's execution of this truth is where...
Stars May Shine, But
Nine
Still Suffers from Sensory Overload
Even with five Oscar-winning actresses delivering fantastic performances without really having that much to work with, the screen adaptation of...
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