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Hannibal Rising
Sinks Like a Stone
If Hannibal Rising isn’t bad enough to kill off this film franchise, nothing will do the trick. Ghastly and often disgusting, it somehow manages...
Crass Outweighs Cute in
Norbit
For those who saw Daddy Daycare and Doctor Doolittle, and were hoping for some more “Eddie-Murphy’s-now-a-dad-so-he’s-making-cute-family-films”...
Last Sin Eater
Mediocre Despite Strong Message
I applaud director Michael Landon Jr.'s goals, and I have no doubt that he put his very heart into this movie. I also sympathize with the film’s...
No Real Romance or Comedy in
Because I Said So
In Because I Said So, unfortunately the writers decided that character development and actual romance or comedy should be sacrificed for constant...
The Messengers
Delivers a Lifeless Tale of the Undead
A sense of irony can add a lively dimension to films in the weary horror genre, but The Messengers barely nods in that direction. In taking itself...
Smokin' Aces
Has Style, but Story Goes Up in Flames
Though it's derivative, Smokin' Aces also is surprisingly stylish and, for much of its running time, entertaining. But it's not noble, pure or...
Unrealistic
Catch and Release
Isn't a Keeper
It's the clichés that take this movie's compelling premise and flush it down the drain in a hurry. In what could’ve been an insightful commentary...
Football More Than a Game in
Gridiron Gang
For some, football is just a game. For others – like teenage inmates who have no reason to live, and nothing left but hope – football really is...
Jesus Camp
an Interesting Look Into Growing Subculture
Jesus Camp will likely drive home not only the polarization between believers and non-believers, but also how truly splintered we are as Christians...
Labyrinth
an Adult Fairy Tale Not to Be Missed
Pan’s Labyrinth is a reminder that not all fairy tales are for children, and that imagination is something that can be kindled in adults, given the...
Word and Image Leave Lasting Mark in "Iwo Jima"
Honor and duty are noble callings, but what are we to make of them when they’re put to ends with which we disagree? Clint Eastwood’s “Letters From...
Charming Biopic Explores the World of
Miss Potter
Miss Potter fits right in with other historical biographies to hit the silver screen in recent years as it inspires audiences with the messages...
Slow-Moving
Night Listener
a Mediocre Effort
I wasn't engaged by the story or its “mystery,” which seemed fairly humdrum, “Law and Order” style. Once you’re over the disturbing sexual content...
It's All Bark and No Bite for
Alpha Dog
Surprisingly enough, it’s not musician-turned-actor Justin Timberlake’s acting that makes Alpha Dog such a dud. Instead, it’s the faulty re-telling...
God Grew Tired of Us
Chronicles Lost Boys' New Life
Writer/director Christopher Quinn chose to focus on just three “lost boys” in his award-winning documentary, God Grew Tired of Us. After arriving...
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