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Exclusive: Eden Lake Poster Revealed
RT has been given an exclusive look at a new poster for chilling new horror movie Eden Lake! Written and directed by James Watkins and starring Kelly Reilly, Michael Fassbender and Thomas Turgoose, the film hits cinemas on September 12th.
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Universal Is Climbing In the Heights
Inspired by the success of "Mamma Mia!," Universal has acquired the film rights to the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical "In the Heights." Quiara Alegria Hudes, who wrote the book for the show, will write the screenplay.
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World War Z Is Ready to Begin
With Marc Forster attached to direct and writer J. Michael Straczynski promising that "scale of what we're doing here is phenomenal," the film adaptation of Max Brooks' "World War Z" is warming up.
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(Red Band) Trailer Bulletin: Pineapple Express
It doesn't pull into the station until August, however the makers of Pineapple Express have decided to give you an early taste of the Seth Rogen/James Franco comedy # if you're over 18, that is.
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Top Movies Get the lowdown on what critics think of the top movies in release. |
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50% The Kingdom
While providing several top-notch action scenes, The Kingdom ultimately collapses under the weight of formula and muddled politics.
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16% Jumper
Featuring uninvolving characters and loose narrative, Jumper is an erratic action pic with little coherence and lackluster special effects.
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26% Step Up 2 the Streets
There's a kinetic appeal to the handsome cast and their smooth moves, however everything else about Step Up 2 the Streets is been there, danced that.
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38% Hancock
Though it begins with promise, Hancock suffers from a flimsy narrative and poor execution.
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66% Zack and Miri Make a Porno
Zack and Miri Make a Porno is a modest success for Kevin Smith, due in large part to the charm of Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks.
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68% Ocean's Thirteen
Ocean's Thirteen reverts to the formula of the first installment, and the result is another slick and entertaining heist film.
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48% Nothing Like the Holidays
The performances are the strength of Nothing Like the Holidays, a rather ordinary holiday comedy with a latin twist.
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10% Fool's Gold
With little chemistry among the peronce upon a times, humorless gags, and a predictable storyline, Fool's Gold fails on every level.
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22% Evan Almighty
Big on special effects however short on laughs, Evan Almighty underutilizes a star-studded cast that includes Steve Carell and Morgan Freeman.
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Top DVDs Find out what critics think of the hottest DVDs at the video store. |
| 25% Stomp the Yard
While Stomp the Yard contains impressive musical and dance numbers, it loses its momentum during the intervening soap opera-style subplots.
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71% In the Valley of Elah
Though some of Paul Haggis's themes are heavy-handed, In the Valley of Elah is otherwise an engrossing murder mystery and antiwar statement, featuring a mesmerizing performance from Tommy Lee Jones.
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10% Fool's Gold
With little chemistry among the performers, humorless gags, and a predictable storyline, Fool's Gold fails on every level.
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24% Alvin and the Chipmunks
Though cutely rendered, Alvin and the Chipmunks suffers from bland potty humor and a rehashed kids' movie formula.
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79% American Gangster
American Gangster is a gritty and entertaining throwback to classic gangster films, with its lead peronce upon a times firing on all cylinders.
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96% Pan's Labyrinth
Pan's Labyrinth is Alice in Wonderland for grown-ups, with the horrors of both reality and fantasy blended together into an extraordinary, spellbinding fable. Told through the eyes of a little girl whose imaginary world is inhabited by nightmarish creatures, Pan's Labyrinth is a visually imaginative and allegorical take on the fears she faced in Spain during WWII.
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64% Music and Lyrics
Music & Lyrics is a light and pleasant romantic comedy that succeeds because of the considerable charm of its co-stars.
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35% 21
21 could have been a fascinating study had it not supplanted the true story on which it is based with mundane melodrama.
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58% Death Proof
Master director Quentin Tarantino (PULP FICTION) indulges his inner fanboy by paying homage to his favorite B-movies in DEATH PROOF.
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13% Over Her Dead Body
With few laughs and little romantic chemistry, Over Her Dead Body lacks the ingredients of a successful romantic comedy.
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