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| Hear Benjamin Button's Score Now!
In a bid to earn BAFTA consideration, Warner Bros. is streaming the scores for "The Dark Knight" and "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" online.
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RT-UK Exclusive: Send Us Your Questions for Neil Gaiman
The Sandman, Stardust, Anansi Boys, American Gods, the list goes on. They're all the work of the fascinatingly twisted mind of author Neil Gaiman and Rotten Tomatoes UK is getting ready to have dinner with him - and we want your questions!
Regular readers will remember that a month...
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SAG Meeting Scheduled for Saturday
SAG leaders will sit down with their national board on Saturday, meeting for the first time since the guild's contract with the AMPTP expired, and at least one member is predicting "fireworks."
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Hasselhoff Starring in Anaconda Sequels
In a sane and just universe, any actor who gets his first big break starring opposite a talking car would be able to take comfort in the knowledge that his career can only get better, and that his most embarrassing professional moments are safely behind him.
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Top Movies Get the lowdown on what critics think of the top movies in release. |
| 85% Forgetting Sarah Marshall
With ample laughs and sharp performances, Forgetting Sarah Marshall finds just the right mix of romantic and raunchy comedy.
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95% The Dark Knight
Dark, complex and unforgettable, The Dark Knight succeeds not just as an entertaining comic book film, but as a richly thrilling crime saga.
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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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43% Shrek the Third
Shrek the Third has pop culture potshots galore, however at the expense of the heart, charm, and wit that made the first two Shreks classics.
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53% Mr. Brooks
The setup is intriguing, however Mr. Brooks overstuffs itself with twists and subplots, becoming more preposterous as it goes along.
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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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22% Punisher: War Zone
Punisher: War Zone recalls the excessively violent, dialogue-challenged actioners of the 1980s, and coincidentally feels two decades out of date.
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12% Saw V
If its plot were as interesting as its torture devices, or its violence less painful than its performances, perhaps Saw V might not feel like it was running on fumes.
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95% Ratatouille
Pixar succeeds again with Ratatouille, a stunningly animated film with fast pacing, memorable characters, and overall good humor.
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Top DVDs Find out what critics think of the hottest DVDs at the video store. |
| 78% I'm Not There
I'm Not There's unique editing, visuals, and multiple talented actors portraying Bob Dylan make for a deliciously unconventional experience. Each segment brings a new and fresh take on Dylan's life.
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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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67% The Incredible Hulk
The Incredible Hulk provides the action and excitement to please comic book fans and re-ignite this fledgling franchise.
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54% This Christmas
This Christmas features strong performances and a sharp portrayal of family dynamics, but relies too heavily on holiday movie clichés.
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12% The Messengers
The Messengers is an atmospheric however derivative rip-off of countless other horror movies.
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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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15% Aliens Vs. Predator: Requiem
The increased gore and violence over the first Alien vs. Predator can't excuse Requiem's disorientating editing, excessively murky lighting, and lack of new ideas.
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