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[Review] The Brothers Bloom

While the smart quirky cunningness will turn off some viewers, it will be loved by others. With a fantastic script, vibrant direction, and magnificent performances, The Brother's Bloom is one of the year's best films....
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[Review] Angels & Demons

Angels & Demons surpasses the lackluster 2006 The Da Vinci Code in almost every way, and yet it still finds itself in the category of mediocrity. It's a continuous escapade of non-stop exposition and blandness, and lacks the excitement it gasps for....
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[Review] Star Trek

Star Trek may possibly be the best star trek film since Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan. While not in the same league as that film, it may be the most entertaining installment since then. Trek falls short of being a great film, but it's still a very good one that consistently entertains. ...
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[Review] X-Men Origins: Wolverine

The story unravels in the worst case possible, its a by the number lackluster action picture. At the end your left with nothing more then a sense of disappointment, considering the nature of Wolverine, his grand story deserves a much better film....
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[Review] The Informers

With bland direction, sloppy story-telling, and uninteresting characters, The Informers is not just one of the worst films of the year, but one of the worst films of the decade....
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[Review] Earth

By Jordan Raup We've come a long way since Nanook of the North, the first full-length feature documentary. Flaherty's 1922 look at Inuk life was a revolution...
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[Review] The Soloist

Someone should have told Steve Lopez that his story just wasn't that interesting. Granted, discovering a musical prodigy on the streets of L.A. is quite zesty...
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[Review] Sin Nombre

By Jordan Raup 12 Angry Men, Citizen Kane, and The Maltese Falcon, aside from being classics, each have one thing in common: all of these films are director...