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[Review] Goodbye First Love

The subject of one's first love is a tricky thing to capture on film. There's a mystical tint to the days, months, or even years that one spends ensconced in th...

[DIFF Review] Qwerty

Directed by Bill Sebastian, Qwerty tells the story of Zoe (Dana Pupkin), a lonely "word nerd" who puts her peculiar talents to work for the Chicago DMV by check...

[Review] Think Like a Man

In 2009, comedian and television personality Steve Harvey gave women the keys to the castle. His best-selling book, Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man, flew off ...

[Review] The Lucky One

Sadly—or perhaps not—The Lucky One did not instill a need to rectify by neglect of watching or reading author Nicholas Sparks' previous works. A romantic drama ...

[DIFF Review] The Intouchables

The Intouchables took Europe by storm last year both commercially and critically and now that it has landed stateside. It's easy to understand why; it's the rar...

[DIFF Review] Cinema Six

There's something about working at a movie theater that just sucks you in; although the pay is crappy and the customers are damn near unbearable, people can spe...

[Review] The Three Stooges

The passion that Bob and Peter Farrelly have for The Three Stooges is undeniable. For the past decade they've gone through many possible incarnations of this up...

[Review] Battleship

Based loosely on the Hasbro board game of the same name, Battleship is heavy on gigantic explosions and low on plausibility or engaging dialogue. However, this ...

[Review] Lockout

If for no other reason than the sheer joy of watching longtime character actor Guy Pearce play out his version of Snake Plissken-cum-John McClane, the new silly...

[Review] The Cabin in the Woods

The term "genre mashup" conjures an image of two complete narratives being tossed into a crucible and smashed until they no longer resemble one another, their e...