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Imaginative
Stardust
Casts a Silly Spell
Stardust is a lot of fun, if inconsequential. Its appeal is limited by some frightening moments and darker characters, but it concludes on a note...
Rush Far Away from
Rush Hour 3
If you’ve seen Rush Hour 1 or 2, then you’ve seen 3. While the first one was clever, edgy and funny, the second paled but managed to hold its own....
High School, Debate Team … It's All
Rocket Science
This film by writer/director Jeffrey Blitz pulls back the veil on high school debating, showing us the popular rapid-fire speech pattern called...
Good Messages, New Cast Can't Rescue This Bad
Daddy
With some surprisingly good messages and some decent acting from a new cast, it’s a shame that Daddy Day Camp is such a bad sequel. The plot is...
Latest
Bourne
Offers an Uncomfortable Ultimatum
In The Bourne Ultimatum, the identity of Jason Bourne is, at last, resolved, while communicating an uncomfortable message about current events in...
Lacking History,
Becoming Jane
Still Charms
Unlike Miss Potter, the whimsical biopic that centered around the little-known love life that inspired Beatrix Potter’s work, Becoming Jane doesn’t...
Kids Will Root for an Updated
Underdog
Based on the TV cartoon series, Underdog has naturally been updated for the big screen. Diehard fans are bound to be disappointed, and parents...
Natural Collides with Artificial in
Arctic Tale
With so much inherent drama, it’s surprising how artificial Arctic Tale feels. Impressively filmed but driven at times by tension that appears to...
Fans, Foes Will Find Plenty of Ammo in
The Simpsons Movie
A feature-length movie based on the animated TV series, The Simpsons Movie includes all the antics, both positive and negative, that those familiar...
Thoughtful
Sunshine
Provides Cerebral Sci-Fi
Most contemporary science fiction films opt for mind-numbing special effects over finely crafted plot and characters. Not so with the poignant...
Well-Acted
No Reservations
Is Pure Comfort Food
Those hoping for a simple boy-meets-girl, boy-loses-girl, boy-and-girl-get-back-together-and-live-happily-ever-after story will get far better...
Hairspray
Holds Up As a Solid Movie Musical
It’s been a long time since we’ve seen a musical comedy make it to the big screen that was worth the trouble of heading out to the local...
Chuck and Larry
Touts Gay Family Values
Under the guise of comedy, Universal Pictures and Director Dennis Dugan are now bringing audiences two hours and twenty minutes’ worth of gay...
Epicenter
DVD Elaborates on End-Times Theology
Epicenter, a one-hour DVD which promotes author Joel Rosenberg’s non-fiction book by the same name, elaborates on his end-times theology, which is...
Factory Girl
Fails with a Superficial Script
Factory Girl fails because it rests upon such a superficial script. The story never delves beneath the surface to explore why Andy Warhol was the...
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