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| Les Grossman: The Movie?
Tom Cruise's foulmouthed studio executive, Les Grossman, stole the show in "Tropic Thunder" and earned Cruise a Golden Globe nomination. Could a Les Grossman feature film be next?
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Michael Cera and Charlyne Yi Have Paper Hearts
It's described as "semi-secret," but that hasn't kept potential distributors from salivating over "Paper Hearts," a part-documentary, part-scripted comedy about the real-life relationship between Michael Cera and his girlfriend, Charlyne Yi.
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Ashton Kutcher Is Like Father
Ashton Kutcher will produce and star in Like Father, a comedy about "a father and son who never got along but coincidentally have baby sons at the same time and are forced to go through the fatherhood experience together."
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Top Movies Get the lowdown on what critics think of the top movies in release. |
| 20% The Clone Wars
Mechanical animation and a less-than stellar script make The Clone Wars a pale shadow of George Lucas' once great franchise.
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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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30% The Heartbreak Kid
Despite some amiable performances, The Heartbreak Kid is neither as daring nor as funny as the Farrelly Brothers' earlier films.
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36% Transporter 3
This middling installment in the Transporter franchise is a few steps down from its predecessors, featuring generic stunts and a lack of energy.
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48% Nim's Island
Despite good intentions, Nim's Island flounders under an implausible storyline, simplistic stock characters, and distracting product placement.
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58% Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa is an improvement on the original, with more fleshed-out characters, crisper animation and more consistent humor.
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75% Role Models
Role Models is a frequently crude, always funny comedy with the cast providing solid work throughout.
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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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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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Top DVDs Find out what critics think of the hottest DVDs at the video store. |
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28% Lions for Lambs
Despite its powerhouse cast, Lions for Lambs feels like a disjointed series of lectures, rather than a sharp narrative, and ends up falling flat.
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32% The X-Files: I Want to Believe
The chemistry between leads David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson do live up to The X-Files' televised legacy, but the roving plot and droning routines make it hard to identify just what we're meant to believe in.
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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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78% Dreamgirls
Dreamgirls' simple characters and plot hardly detract from the movie’s real feats: the electrifying performances and the dazzling musical numbers.
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49% Smart People
Despite its sharp cast and a few laughs, Smart People is too thinly plotted to fully resonate.
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53% Get Smart
Get Smart rides Steve Carell's considerable charm for a few laughs, but in the end is a rather ordinary Summer comedy.
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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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14% First Sunday
First Sunday may have its heart in the right place, however its funny bone is dislocated.
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