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Bride Wars
Not only is every stereotype about women and weddings acted out in the course of 90 very long minutes of Bride Wars, but the main characters are...
Frost/Nixon
Proves to Be a Historical Curio
A fascinating moment in history comes to life in Ron Howard's Frost/Nixon, an adaptation of Peter Morgan's stage play. Starring Frank Langella as...
Powerhouse
Wrestler
Is Mickey Rourke's Finest Hour
In The Wrestler, Mickey Rourke plays Randy “the Ram” Robinson, a professional wrestler who can’t function outside the ring. Past his prime...
Bizarre Graphic Novel Nature Reflected in
The Spirit
Based on the comic book series, The Spirit was adapted for the screen and directed by another graphic novelist, Frank Miller. His first...
Bedtime Stories
Reveals a Softer Side of Adam Sandler
Now that Adam Sandler has a couple of daughters of his own, he wanted to make a movie that kids could safely enjoy. And from both a moral and...
Strong Themes Save
The Tale of Despereaux
The Tale of Despereaux is fitfully delightful, and should satisfy most audiences. It’s not a perfect movie, and it departs from Kate DiCamillo’s...
No
Doubt,
Streep and Hoffman Are at the Top of Their Games
Meryl Streep dominates in another remarkably precise performance in Doubt. As Sister Alouysis, she is helping to preserve her school and church...
Yes Man
Is the Perfect Channel for Carrey’s Wackiness
Longtime fans of Jim Carrey’s comedic charms will be ecstatic about the holiday arrival of Yes Man, a flick that’s more of a thinly veiled morality...
Cool Special FX Can't Save
The Day the Earth Stood Still
While some movies have benefited immensely from a modern-day makeover, filmmakers still would be wise to leave a few originals alone—especially if...
Haunted
House
Has Much Deeper Meaning
Like typical onscreen haunts, the House created by screenwriters Rob Green and Frank Peretti is creepy. Terrifying, in fact. But, unlike most...
Vibrant
Slumdog Millionaire
Reaffirms Boyle's Talent
Slumdog Millionaire, an uplifting story about a young man triumphing on an Indian game show, is a colorful, vibrant film that reaffirms Danny Boyle...
Audience's Emotions Are on the Leash in
Marley & Me
Don’t be fooled by the trailers that make this out to be some lighthearted tale. Anyone who has read the book that inspired the movie already...
Seven Pounds
Weighs Heavily in Muck of Manipulations
In Seven Pounds, themes of integrity, sacrifice and redemption are worthy ones, but they’re explored in a truly weird mix of sentimentality and...
Complex Story Drives a Spectacular
Quantum of Solace
In Quantum of Solace, the complex story is the driving force, especially in the final act when the plot machine takes over so completely that...
Bolt
Has Plenty of Bark and Comedic Bite
Bolt is probably the best-looking Disney movie in a good long while. Crafted in gorgeous 3-D splendor, it’s a feast for the eyes complete with...
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