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| Cannes 08: T4 Producers Talk
Derek Anderson and Victor Kubicek, producers of the new Terminator movies were in Cannes this week and let slip some info on the sci-fi franchise to The Guardian.
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Video Exclusive: Gerard Butler talks RocknRolla and 300 sequel with RT
RocknRolla is, critics are rumbling, Guy Ritchie's powerful return to form, a snappy ensemble crime caper featuring drug dealers, Russian billionaires, rock stars and a priceless painting. RT caught up with Gerard Butler in London to talk RocknRolla and learn more about the rumours of a 300 sequel.
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Top Movies Get the lowdown on what critics think of the top movies in release. |
| 38% Hancock
Though it begins with promise, Hancock suffers from a flimsy narrative and poor execution.
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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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84% Bolt
Bolt is a pleasant animated comedy that overcomes the story's familiarity with strong visuals and likable characters.
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18% The Seeker
The magic of the book is lost in translation with The Seeker, due to its clumsy plot and lack of heart.
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35% Speed Racer
The Wachowski Brothers have overloaded Speed Racer with headache-inducing special effects, and neglected to develop a coherent storyline.
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51% Step Brothers
The relentless immaturity of the humor is not a total handicap for this film, which features the consistently well-matched talents of Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly.
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41% Beverly Hills Chihuahua
Despite hitting some sweet notes, Beverly Hills Chihuahua is little more than disposable family entertainment.
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Top DVDs Find out what critics think of the hottest DVDs at the video store. |
| 54% We Own The Night
Bland characters, clichéd dialogue and rickety plotting ensure We Own The Night never lives up to its potential.
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96% WALL-E
Charming, audacious, and timely, Wall-E's lighthearted magic and stellar visuals testify once again to Pixar's ingenuity.
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82% Charlie Wilson's War
Charlie Wilson's War manages to entertain and inform audiences, thanks to its witty script and talented cast of power players.
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34% Reno 911!: Miami
Reno 911!'s anarchic brand of comedy loses much in translation to the big screen where it feels slapdash and shallow.
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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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26% Smokin' Aces
A violent mess of a movie, Smokin' Aces has some Quentin Tarantino's style however not much of his wit or humor.
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49% We Are Marshall
Matthew McConaughey almost runs We Are Marshall to the end zone, however can't stop it from taking the easy, feel-good route in memorializing this historic event in American sports.
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5% Because I Said So
Because I Said So is an unfunny, cliche-ridden mess that manages to make Diane Keaton temporarily unlikable.
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