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Review: Eat Pray Love

Memoirs of self-discovery are tricky in their execution and as objects of entertainment. As the self-appointed protagonist gets deeper into their journey, there is ...
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Review: Open Season 3

Direct-to-video sequels aren’t usually of the highest quality, probably due to the rarity for such sequels to even retain the actors that made ...
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Review: Piranha 3D

Piranha 3D wears its heart on its sleeve and delivers exactly what it promises: boobs and gore are in plentiful supply throughout. There’s ...
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Review: The Town

First let me get something off my chest. Ben Affleck, just like his superior actor friend Matt Damon, did not come up from ...
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Review: Jonah Hex

Jonah Hex represents a cataclysmic failure of every facet of filmmaking, from directing to editing and writing to acting. The standard excuse wheeled ...
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Review: Applause

A down-and-out parent wants to see their children, taken from them by divorce. It’s one of the oldest plots in the book, and ...
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Review: The Company Men

The Company Men is an altogether depressing affair. It dwells on multiple high ranking employees at GTX, a shipyard owning conglomerate.  One by ...

Review: The Dilemma

When Ronny (Vince Vaughn) and Nick (Kevin James) convince a major car manufacturing company to use their manly sounding engine for their wimpy ...
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Review: Blue Valentine

The doomed relationship movie has been done a million times before, its pedigree spanning virtually every era and genre of film. Ingmar Bergman ...

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