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Heart, Humor and a Timely Launching Pad Elevate
Up in the Air
With director Jason Reitman's trademark satirical bite, plenty of romantic turbulence and great starring turns from leads George Clooney, Vera...
Poverty, Abuse and Hope Unflinchingly Portrayed in
Precious
Not only are there Oscar-worthy performances here from newcomer Gabourey Sidibe and Mo'Nique, who is, hands down, one of the scariest villains...
So-So
Planet 51
Gets a Boost from Much Better Movies
While recycling old ideas was basically status quo, surprisingly enough, borrowing from other otherworldly space-age flicks including Stars Wars,...
Old Dogs
Could've Used a Few New Tricks
Old Dogs could've used a few new tricks, namely a stronger, less-schmaltzy script, a more convincing friendship between protagonists played by John...
Not Just Child's Play in
Where the Wild Things Are
Even with two talented writers onboard and a mostly faithful rendering of this seminal coming-of-age story, Where the Wild Things Are is ultimately...
The End Isn't Quite Soon Enough in
2012
Sure, the disaster movie format provides countless opportunities to show off the latest CGI trickery, and there are a handful of memorable moments...
Sci-Fi Not So Appealing or Funny in
Gentlemen Broncos
The potential audience for Gentlemen Broncos encompasses lovers of bad science fiction, B-movies (or lower grade) and the strangely endearing film...
Damon Weighs in with Great Performance in
The Informant!
As whistle-blower Mark Whitacre in The Informant!, Matt Damon is 30 pounds heavier than he was as Jason Bourne in The Bourne Identity, so it's...
Family Drama Lacks Emotional Gravitas in
Everybody's Fine
There's nothing like the holidays to remind everyone about what's really important in life. But sometimes the delivery of a valuable message about...
Law Abiding Citizen
Hits One of the Year's Low Points
Mixing sexual violence with moments of torture-porn, Law Abiding Citizen is one of the year’s low points at the cinema—an offensive, ugly piece of...
A Serious Man
Struggles with an Inscrutable God
A Serious Man is one of the Coen brothers' finest efforts outside No Country for Old Men, explicitly addressing comparable religious questions and...
The Time Traveler's Wife
Gets Lost in Translation
There's plenty that's lost in translation from book to the big screen in The Time Traveler's Wife—like a rhyme or reason to the time travel itself,...
Funny Cast Can't Save
Couples Retreat
from Comedic Doom
For any couple looking for a recession-friendly date night escape, the title of Couples Retreat should be heeded as a warning—with the emphasis on...
Love Happens
Routinely Overstates the Obvious
In the same way a book shouldn’t be judged by its cover, a movie probably shouldn’t be judged solely by its title. But in the case of Love Happens...
The Dead Are Lively in
Zombieland
Zombieland anchors its energetic, extended road tale with expressions about the need for family and for human relationships built on trust rather...
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