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Funny, Entertaining
Pineapple Express
Is Also Super-Bad
Pineapple Express serves as a stark contrast to (and improvement over) the recent Will Ferrell misfire, Step Brothers. While both push the limits...
Good Cop Goes Bad in
Righteous Kill
Righteous Kill stars two of the most revered actors of their generation: Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. Not since Heat have the men shared a...
Simplistic Melodrama Mires Visually Stunning
Duchess
A metaphor common to period pieces is how opulent exteriors often mask sordid realities. It’s certainly a staple of The Duchess, although the...
Funny, Insightful
Ghost Town
Worth a Visit
Almost dying allows Ricky Gervais’ character to experience living in a whole new, rewarding way. And that definitely elevates Ghost Town a step...
Burn After Reading
Boasts Big Laughs and Moral Truths
A blatant attempt at parody, Burn After Reading is a send-up of modern Oscar-bait conspiracy thrillers like Michael Clayton and Syriana. And...
A Lot to Learn from
American Teen
Even if your little Tommy or Sally is more virtuous than the teenagers seen here, at the very least it's fair to say that while levels of conduct...
A Faulty Sense of Empowerment Fuels
The Women
If it wasn’t for the success of the recent Sex and the City on the big screen, chances are The Women, a remake of the 1939 classic that’s been in...
Mamma Mia!
Makes Lively ABBA Tunes Seem Dull
Before watching the screen version of Mamma Mia!, I couldn’t imagine any way to make the music from ABBA seem boring. Yet suffering through Meryl...
Aimless
Mummy 3
Never Comes to Life
For the Mummy series, the third time offers no charm. Neither darkly compelling nor thoughtfully entertaining, Tomb of the Dragon Emperor is an...
Petit’s Mission Accomplished in
Man on Wire
Man on Wire is a fascinating documentary sure to interest anyone who enjoys heist movies and thrillers. Director James Marsh skillfully mixes...
Powerful
Dark Knight
a Solid Superhero Film
Driven by Heath Ledger's solid performance, The Dark Knight strengthens the franchise’s reputation under director Chris Nolan, who lays a stable...
Children's Favorite Adapted in
Horton Hears a Who
Based on the charming Dr. Seuss book from 1954, Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who! is a fun movie for all ages. The animation feels just like the...
Prince Caspian
Is the Narnia We've Been Waiting For
In every way that The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe tried but failed, Prince Caspian succeeds. What was originally slavish adherence to the...
X-Files
May Work for Fans, but not Newcomers
The sight of David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson assuming well worn roles will be enough for true fans of the series. But those who are new to the...
Absurd
Wanted
Attempts to Mimic Better Films
To say Wanted is far-fetched, would be the understatement of the year. Much of the film rips off much better action movies like The Matrix and...
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