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[Review] The Switch

Formerly known as The Baster, the much more aptly-titled The Switch deals with just that. Directed by Blades of Glory duo Josh Gordon & Will Speck, this d...

[Review] Piranha 3D

If the title Piranha 3D makes you think of descriptives like stupid or awful, and it just doesn't interest you at all, then this isn't the film for you. But i...

[Review] Centurion

Neil Marshall delivers the goods when it comes to creating solid B-movie schlock. With Dog Soldiers and The Descent he showed great promise in the horror wo...

[Review] Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work

Viewers (much like this writer) who have grown to identify Joan Rivers with plastic surgery, jewelry sales on QVC, and red-carpet banter are in for a surprise...
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[Review] The Expendables

On paper, The Expendables sounds like heaven. All the B-action stars we (mostly) love, directed by Sylvester Stallone in a non-stop action film sounds like ...
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[Review] Eat Pray Love

We see a lot of soul-searching, inner reflection, and spirituality in Eat Pray Love, but it is a rare moment when we actually experience it. I never read El...
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[Review] Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World

Scott Pilgrim vs The World is the rare kind of a movie that makes you hopeful about the future of films. It's filled to the brim with wit, humor, action, ro...
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[Review] Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom is a dazzling debut film from Australian filmmaker David Michôd that spawns across the seedy Melbourne underworld of criminals and the police...
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[Review] The Other Guys

Adam McKay has been delivering some of the most clever comedies in recent years and the ingeniously funny The Other Guys is no exception. McKay and company ...
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[Review] Middle Men

Middle Men is a film that harkens back to the days when cinema was truly original. It's a gritty story full of witty dialogue, fast camera work and compelli...