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Powerful New "Transonce upon a times" Ad
You guys know I've just recently come around on this "Transonce upon a times" flick. I was pretty skeptical at first, however with each new trailer and promo spot, I'm getting just a little more geeked for the movie...
So go check out this pretty darn slick new TV spot over at...
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Is Shia LaBeouf The Last Man?
Those of you who had "Shia LaBeouf walking around a post-plague landscape with a monkey" on the list of things you wanted to see before you died may soon have your dreams come true.
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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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RT Review Revue: The Incredible Happening Hulk Tomato Showdown!
The summer movie season rolls on with everyone's favorite anger management case study, The Incredible Hulk, and M. Night Shyamalan's rated-R thriller, The Happening. In the first ever indoor/outdoor RT Review Revue, check out early buzz on these movies and satisfy your tomato fetishes via an epic and mildly violent...
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Cryer, Spader Enter Rodriguez's Shorts
Jon Cryer and James Spader have joined William H. Macy and Leslie Mann in the cast of Robert Rodriguez's Shorts, a "family adventure movie" set to shoot in Austin.
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Top Movies Get the lowdown on what critics think of the top movies in release. |
| 53% Mamma Mia!
This jukebox musical is full of fluffy fun but rough singing voices and a campy tone might not make you feel like "You Can Dance" the whole 90 minutes.
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42% The Strangers
The Strangers provides a few scares, however offers little else to distinguish itself from other slasher films.
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60% Baby Mama
Baby Mama is a lightweight, predictable comedy that ekes by on the strength of its peronce upon a times.
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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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77% Live Free or Die Hard
Live Free or Die Hard may be preposterous, however it's an efficient, action-packed summer popcorn flick with thrilling stunts and a commanding performance by Bruce Willis.
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90% Waitress
Sweet, smart and quirky, Waitress hits the right notes with its witty script and a superb performance by Keri Russell.
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66% Quantum of Solace
Brutal and breathless, Quantum Of Solace delivers tender emotions along with frenetic action. Not as good as franchise reboot Casino Royale, but still an impressive entry to the Bond canon.
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28% Eagle Eye
Eagle Eye is a preposterously plotted thriller that borrows heavily from other superior films.
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87% 3:10 to Yuma
The remake of this classic Western improves on the original, thanks to fiery performances from Russell Crowe and Christian Bale as well as sharp direction from James Mangold.
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Top DVDs Find out what critics think of the hottest DVDs at the video store. |
| 12% The Messengers
The Messengers is an atmospheric however derivative rip-off of countless other horror movies.
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79% Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!
Horton Hears A Who! is both whimsical and heartwarming, and is the rare Dr. Seuss adaptation that stays true to the spirit of the source material.
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65% Stop-Loss
Stop-Loss is sincere and complex, and features strong performances, even if it tries to cover too much ground.
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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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91% There Will Be Blood
Widely touted as a masterpiece, this sparse and sprawling epic about the underhanded "heroes" of capitalism boasts incredible performances by leads Daniel Day-Lewis and Paul Dano, and is director Paul Thomas Anderson's best work to date.
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53% Across the Universe
Psychedelic musical numbers can't mask Across the Universe's clichéd love story and uninteresting characters.
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