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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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Hollywood Scales Back Big Parties
Think you're the only one making tough financial decisions as a result of current economic conditions? Think again: Even Hollywood's biggest studios are having a hard time footing the bill for lavish parties.
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New Max Payne Clips Screened, Posters Revealed
20th Century Fox arrived at Comic Con with its Max Payne stars on hand -- not to mention new posters and clips from the upcoming adaptation -- and IGN was there to give you the lowdown.
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Van Johnson: 1916-2008
Actor Van Johnson, who starred in such films as "The Caine Mutiny" and "The End of the Affair," has passed away. He was 92.
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Top Movies Get the lowdown on what critics think of the top movies in release. |
| 87% Kung Fu Panda
Kung Fu Panda has a familiar message, however the pleasing mix of humor, swift martial arts action, and colorful animation makes for winning Summer entertainment.
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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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7% Babylon A.D.
A poorly constructed, derivative sci-fi stinker with a weak script and poor action sequences.
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61% Spider-Man 3
Though there are more characters and plotlines, and the action sequences still dazzle, Spider-Man 3 nonetheless isn't quite as refined as the first two.
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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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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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0% Disaster Movie
Returning to their seemingly bottomless well of flatulence humor, racial stereotypes, and stale pop culture gags, Friedberg and Seltzer have produced what is arguably their worst Movie yet.
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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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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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Top DVDs Find out what critics think of the hottest DVDs at the video store. |
| 20% Saw IV
Saw IV is more disturbing than compelling, with material already seen in the prior installments.
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20% Rush Hour 3
Rush Hour 3 is a tired rehash of the earlier films, and a change of scenery can't hide a lack of new ideas.
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80% I Could Never Be Your Woman
In this offbeat romantic comedy, Tracey Ullman plays Mother Nature, cheerfully interfering with the lives of a woman (Michelle Pfeiffer) who falls for a younger man (Paul Rudd), while her daughter (Saoirse Ronan) struggles with her own romantic issues.
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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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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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53% The Hunting Party
The Hunting Party is tonally awkward: its shifts from dark satire to serious political thriller create an uneven film, despite best efforts from its game leads.
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78% The Bank Job
Well cast and crisply directed, The Bank Job is a thoroughly entertaining British heist thriller.
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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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86% Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Full of pith and Grand Guignol grossness, this macabre musical is perfectly helmed and highly entertaining. Tim Burton masterfully stages the musical in a way that will make you think he has done this many times before.
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83% Breach
Powered by Chris Cooper's masterful performance, Breach is a tense and engaging portrayal of the FBI's infamous turncoat.
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