Claudia Puig
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64% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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34% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 1.8 points lower than other critics.
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Claudia Puig's Scores
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| Average review score: | 64 | |
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| Highest review score: | Whiplash | |
| Lowest review score: | Jeepers Creepers II | |
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Positive: 1,237 out of 1936
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Mixed: 435 out of 1936
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Negative: 264 out of 1936
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- Claudia Puig
"It's a mess" is the campaign slogan of Marty Huggins, played by Galifianakis. He's referring to the state of government. But he might as well be describing the movie in which he co-stars.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 9, 2012
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- Posted Nov 26, 2014
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This frenzied fiesta of firepower is about cloning people for spare parts, but the movie is a clone itself. Possessing no new ideas, it reworks and borrows from such films as "Blade Runner," "The Matrix" and "Logan's Run."- USA Today
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Step Up 2 is one long, clichéd exercise in predictability with a couple of vibrant dance sequences and some unintentionally hilarious bad acting.- USA Today
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Only two-thirds of this unlikely trio comes close to capturing the complexity of anguish and pain.- USA Today
- Posted Oct 28, 2010
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The visual effects are lovely to behold, and the songs by Bonnie Raitt, Tim McGraw and k.d. lang are fairly catchy.- USA Today
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Poseidon is a sodden saga, with a script that is awash in clichés. It nearly drowns under the weight of its own soggy tedium.- USA Today
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Can't quite figure out what it wants to be. At times it strains to be a stately period drama about 16th-century political intrigue. Then it devolves into soap opera muck and emerges as a rather tame bodice ripper.- USA Today
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Buddy movies are a Hollywood staple, but Rory O'Shea Was Here puts a new and profoundly affecting spin on the tired genre.- USA Today
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It's not the grand scale action-adventure it aspires to be, but this faux epic does offer family-friendly entertainment.- USA Today
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Dialogue is terse and predictable, and the sci-fi thriller portion is even less compelling than the Western saga.- USA Today
- Posted Jul 27, 2011
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The film is at its best when it focuses on the more specific conflicts of five people thrown together on Purge night.- USA Today
- Posted Jul 17, 2014
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- Claudia Puig
Farrell is quite good, though it's hard to buy the Scottish McGregor and the Irish Farrell as brothers. But mostly, the film feels rudderless, almost as if it's been directed on autopilot.- USA Today
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A succession of tired race jokes made worse by the bad comedic timing of the bland, under-talented Ashton Kutcher.- USA Today
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Though the blending of archival footage into a faux documentary is occasionally clever, ultimately it's banal and unconvincing.- USA Today
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Soderbergh's homage to film noir and wartime thrillers, is technically stunning but narratively and thematically hollow.- USA Today
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The movie is an undeniable visual spectacle, but just as unequivocally a cheesy, ridiculous story.- USA Today
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It's misleading to call this a documentary — fan fodder is more like it.- USA Today
- Posted Sep 2, 2013
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For those in the audience, it's best to just sit back, drink in its virtual dazzle and not ask questions. The story is beside the point in this sleek-looking reboot. It's all about the whiz-bang special effects and the return of Jeff Bridges - always the coolest guy in any space, cyber or otherwise.- USA Today
- Posted Dec 16, 2010
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The Fifth Estate doesn't seem to be presenting the full story. Instead, it's a fairly dull thriller about a hugely influential Internet phenomenon.- USA Today
- Posted Oct 17, 2013
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An immature obsession with sex at 17 seems understandable. But at 30 it's getting cringe-inducing.- USA Today
- Posted Apr 5, 2012
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- Claudia Puig
Director Clark Johnson has an energetic style of filmmaking and a facile way with stunts and chase sequences. The result is a fairly stylish action thriller. We've seen plenty of suspense films in which a seemingly good guy is framed, so it helps when a director can pull off a few cinematic tricks to keep audiences on their toes.- USA Today
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If you're not a stickler for consistency, this is an effective pastiche and tribute to one of the world's most enticing cities.- USA Today
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The movie's soap opera quality undermines its efforts to tell a family saga with much believability.- USA Today
- Posted Jun 28, 2012
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- Claudia Puig
Wright gives the title character a complexity and emotional shading often missing in this kind of ensemble comedy/drama. Pippa has the feel of a heroine in literature, rather than on the big screen.- USA Today
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Violent thrills and massive blood spills are the essence of the absurdly over-the-top action flick that is Shoot 'Em Up.- USA Today
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It tries to be a moody thriller, but cliched dialogue and too many coincidences make for a predictable and hackneyed film.- USA Today
- Posted Jan 17, 2013
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No new ground is dug up in Good Boy, but the story is well-paced, sweet and lively, filling a void for very young filmgoers.- USA Today
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Falls flat, enlivened only by the performances of its two charismatic lead dogs. The story is heavy-handed, and the human performances are, at their worst, caricatured.- USA Today
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The predictable story feels as if it were written by a computer program labeled "sequel."- USA Today
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- Claudia Puig
Much of the action in Ice Age: Continental Drift takes place on an iceberg fashioned into a seagoing vessel. No one seems to be piloting the boat, which is an apt metaphor for the film.- USA Today
- Posted Jul 12, 2012
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- Claudia Puig
Might have been more appropriately titled "Hodgepodge." What starts out with a sense of quirky fun loses direction and devolves into a mishmash of story lines.- USA Today
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Antichrist is probably the most disturbing, bleak and self-indulgent film ever made.- USA Today
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While the entire premise of Sleuth is a gimmick, having Michael Caine and Jude Law remake the 1972 adaptation of Anthony Shaffer's Tony Award-winning play heightens the gimmick quotient.- USA Today
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The movie has more charm when it's earthbound. Cusack and Green's mother-son repartee has sharp comic timing. Once the story veers off to space, it goes downhill.- USA Today
- Posted Mar 10, 2011
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- Claudia Puig
As far-fetched as it sometimes seems, the film resonates in the wake of the murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.- USA Today
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A thoughtful film about ideas — creativity, the power of language and the eloquence of visuals — it features two impeccable performances full of vitality.- USA Today
- Posted Jun 5, 2014
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James Franco is a gorgeous, smoldering lover in Tristan & Isolde, but you can't help being reminded of Ben Stiller's "Zoolander" character.- USA Today
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- Claudia Puig
Veggie Tales is a faith-based franchise that uses a blend of a religious/moral message and humor to teach about honesty and forgiveness. But Pirates lacks the humor of the videos and "A Veggie Tales Movie."- USA Today
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- Claudia Puig
The movie, full of wan gags and tedious situations, is directed blandly by Rock.- USA Today
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- Claudia Puig
Move along, there's nothing to see and no one to root for in this murky franchise reboot.- USA Today
- Posted Sep 5, 2013
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The Black Dahlia captivates with its dark style. But as with the particulars of the yet-unsolved case, the movie is frustratingly convoluted. What it accomplishes with its stunning cinematography and set design is undercut by a lack of coherence.- USA Today
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- Claudia Puig
Poignant and well-acted, it offers heartfelt moments leavened by subtle humor.- USA Today
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Sometimes the most compelling real-life stories make better documentaries than dramas. Such would seem to be the case with The Children of Huang Shi.- USA Today
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Though better than most of Perry's broad comedies, The Family That Preys still suffers from excessive predictability and mawkish sentiment, which detracts from the story's believability.- USA Today
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The cinematography is gorgeous and the makeup amazing, but the story lines are too disconnected.- USA Today
- Posted Oct 25, 2012
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We'd all like to live in an Italian movie. So says a character in Nine, and it's probably the best line in this musical misfire.- USA Today
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- Posted Aug 11, 2011
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- Claudia Puig
The material doesn't consistently do justice to their talents, but the movie is worth seeing for their chemistry and for the Motown-infused soundtrack.- USA Today
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As impressive as Kevin Spacey ordinarily is, this isn't the best vehicle for his considerable talents.- USA Today
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The corny love story is all the more disappointing given the pedigree of the octogenarian actors.- USA Today
- Posted Nov 6, 2014
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- Claudia Puig
Rio 2 teems with colorful animated splendor and elaborate musical numbers, but its rambling, hectic, if good-hearted, story is for the birds.- USA Today
- Posted Apr 10, 2014
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- Posted Nov 26, 2013
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It's a shame that by its conclusion the movie feels like just another special-effects-driven story.- USA Today
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This follow-up seems so similar to the 1953 Disney classic that it makes one long for a geriatric Peter.- USA Today
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Aniston's portrayal feels honest, but the film doesn't rise to the level of her performance.- USA Today
- Posted Dec 31, 2014
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Its strongest asset is the stunningly poetic cinematography by Thierry Arbogast.- USA Today
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Amiable, consistently amusing and surprisingly affecting, it has the flavor of a Nick Hornby novel, with its focus on an overgrown boy struggling to grow up and be a man.- USA Today
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- Claudia Puig
Johansson is not Allen's new Diane Keaton. She's closer to Mariel Hemingway -- though even Allen couldn't attempt to pull off a romance between his septuagenarian self and a girl in college.- USA Today
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- Posted Oct 9, 2014
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Because Sarandon is such a good actress, she makes the movie watchable, and there are a couple of laughs to be had.- USA Today
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Displays so much promise with its beautiful cinematography and superb portrayal by Cate Blanchett that you scarcely notice (or even care) that the story is a bit thin.- USA Today
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Simultaneously brash and dull - hardly a combustible combination.- USA Today
- Posted Dec 15, 2011
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The harder this film tries to be quirky and edgy, the more it feels like a run-of-the mill TV movie.- USA Today
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Despite two strong lead performances and a welcome dose of female empowerment, this somber tale feels too familiar and formulaic.- USA Today
- Posted Mar 20, 2014
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50 First Dates is working awfully hard to be romantic and not hard enough to be a comedy.- USA Today
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Unfortunately, it's not one-tenth as interesting as what you can see at home during a nightly cable surf as U.S. war policy is debated.- USA Today
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The overwritten script and the ridiculous plot combine to make The Counselor a frustrating experience.- USA Today
- Posted Oct 24, 2013
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The minimal character development will frustrate filmgoers seeking substance, as will Coppola’s stilted dialogue.- TheWrap
- Posted May 11, 2017
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- Claudia Puig
With the lackluster quality of its characters — aircraft, a smattering of trucks, RVs and motorcycles — the movie makes Pixar's Cars and its sequel look like masterpieces.- USA Today
- Posted Jul 17, 2014
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- Claudia Puig
Some of the film's most illuminating scenes involve Aya's uncle, General Kajima (Toshiyuki Nishida), who schools Fellers on the sense of duty that is ingrained in Japanese culture.- USA Today
- Posted Mar 8, 2013
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If you value your time and money, find an escape clause and avoid seeing this trite, predictable rehash. The 90 minutes could be better spent doing holiday shopping.- USA Today
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It's really not much fun - in fact it's painful - to watch an actor on the verge of a nervous breakdown. It almost doesn't matter if the psyche in question is imploding artificially - as in staged - or organically.- USA Today
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- Claudia Puig
Angels doesn't know when to quit: Just when you think it's over, it continues.- USA Today
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- Claudia Puig
Alien Trespass is good-natured, but it's a wan send-up. When it comes to paying homage to classic "B" horror movies, "Monsters vs. Aliens" is the more clever alternative.- USA Today
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- Claudia Puig
One Day is an aching lovely romance, but it's also an insightful look at human potential and the search for a purposeful existence.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 18, 2011
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Writer/director Zach Helm, who wrote "Stranger Than Fiction," achieves bursts of charm and whimsy, but not quite enough magic to elicit a consistent sense of wonderment.- USA Today
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Though the film has a strong cast, humor and a satirical take on celebrity culture, the story is spotty.- USA Today
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Largely because of its engaging cast, Admission is an amiable, but only slightly-above-average, comic romp.- USA Today
- Posted Mar 22, 2013
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The only character we get to know fully as she evolves from child to older woman is Vivi. Too bad the movie didn't also trace the lives of her "sisters." That might have been divine.- USA Today
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Anchored by a topnotch ensemble cast, it's toe-tapping holiday fare that's also a potent reminder that family resentments and hardened hearts serve no one.- USA Today
- Posted Nov 26, 2013
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Though the premise is clever -- everything comes to life at night in New York City's Natural History Museum -- this movie doesn't make the best comic use of the concept.- USA Today
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Self-indulgent, heavy-handed and lumbering, Jayne Mansfield's Car is not a wreck, but it's certainly a vehicle for boredom.- USA Today
- Posted Sep 12, 2013
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This sequel is what you would expect: If you liked the original, you'll probably enjoy this retread. But be warned: It bogs down in a drawn-out scene near the end. There's certainly nothing to treasure about this movie, but if a popcorn movie with moderate intrigue and occasional humor is what you're after, this is just the ticket.- USA Today
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Those who were upset by the tragic ending of last year's "Pay It Forward" should be warned away.- USA Today
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Story is everything and Shark's is rather thin and soupy, despite the winning improvisational skills of stars Will Smith and Jack Black.- USA Today
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It's hard not to wish the same wholesome message could be conveyed with a bit more finesse and originality.- USA Today
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There's really not much fun to be had with Dick and Jane - or anyone else in this anemic comedy.- USA Today
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Russell Crowe may find himself discovering the simple joys of life in A Good Year, but audiences will be checking their watches during this joyless attempt at comedy.- USA Today
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The characters in The Box are like cardboard cutouts: Some have "foolish victim" labeled on them, and others fall into the category of absurdly creepy villain.- USA Today
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The premise is misbegotten, the chemistry non-existent and the dialogue leaden. Did we mention how tediously the plot unfolds?- USA Today
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The third installment of the Night at the Museum franchise, Secret of the Tomb, is better than its predecessors, funnier and more adventurous, thanks to a visit across the pond to the British Museum.- USA Today
- Posted Dec 18, 2014
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- Claudia Puig
The movie has a few too many story threads, but it also has some very funny lines and offers sharp-eyed commentary on the state of relationships in the era of instant messages and MySpace.- USA Today
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What gives In the Land of Women its singular charm is the charismatic Adam Brody, the star of TV's "The OC."- USA Today
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- Posted Jun 23, 2011
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Though characters make some strong points, the film feels preachy and falls flat as entertainment.- USA Today
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The first one was silly fun, amusing and oddly inventive; the second is plodding, unfunny and almost cringe-worthy.- USA Today
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Restless is a self-consciously quirky coming-of-age tale that's essentially a teenage hipster "Love Story."- USA Today
- Posted Sep 15, 2011
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Flyboys doesn't succeed as a wartime adventure story or as a period romance. Even the special effects, set in a historical context, are too ho-hum to save this over-long and tedious film.- USA Today
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The fashions are a highlight, and the story of a seething snake pit of a town is watchable and intermittently amusing, until things take a jarring turn about halfway in.- TheWrap
- Posted Sep 22, 2016
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This reasonably entertaining movie falters by trying to be both a dark comedy and a sentimental treatise on family and country.- USA Today
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Yes, it's not for the squeamish or easily offended, but its sordidness is more superficially shocking than wickedly satirical.- USA Today
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We are slowly and mightily drawn into this intimate story, which is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally moving.- USA Today
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Watching the Pulitzer-prize winning novel by E. Annie Proulx on the big screen is like being on an ocean liner stuck on a glacier.- USA Today
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27 Dresses is like one of the many bridesmaid dresses featured in the film: frothy, predictable and over the top.- USA Today
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- Posted Jan 29, 2015
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- Claudia Puig
Even its pre-teen audience could use a bit more quirkiness and a little less formula.- USA Today
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Though there's nothing wrong with moral outrage, it doesn't always aid the telling of a complex story. More subtlety might have worked better.- USA Today
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A wide-eyed 4-year-old makes a fairly convincing case for the existence of an afterlife in Heaven is for Real. But it's Greg Kinnear — with his characteristic affability — that just about seals the deal.- USA Today
- Posted Apr 15, 2014
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While the adult performances are strong, especially Jeff Bridges in the title role, youthful characterizations are not nearly as illuminating as they were on the page.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 14, 2014
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While it's an energetic romp, there is more slapstick humor than wit at work here, and a good deal of borrowing from the far more clever "Monsters, Inc."- USA Today
- Posted Sep 27, 2012
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Don't stop believing. Just avoid clichéd musicals that try to capture the anarchic spirit of rock with trite commercial re-treads.- USA Today
- Posted Jun 14, 2012
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It feels like a wan version of the show -- one that has lost its otherworldly edge.- USA Today
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The script is consistently humorous, even if a few punch lines are predictable and the wit is neither highbrow nor split-a-gut funny.- USA Today
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Drama/comedy fables such as "Big" and "13 Going on 30" effectively transported viewers to their whimsical alternate reality. But Timothy Green feels more predictable than other-worldly.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 15, 2012
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Anyone who has ever had an annoying neighbor will see their worst nightmares fulfilled in the overheated but entertaining Lakeview Terrace.- USA Today
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There is enlightenment -- even stark poetry -- in The Passion.- USA Today
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The movie feels like a long-form version of the popular Nickelodeon cartoon series on which it's based, which probably won't bother Arnold fans.- USA Today
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A bittersweet relationship drama with enough honest emotion and gentle humor to move even the steeliest heart.- USA Today
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David Oyelowo stands out as the daredevil Joe "Lightning" Little, the unit's best flier. With his bravery and bravado, he's the film's most complex character.- USA Today
- Posted Jan 19, 2012
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The very rich are different from you and me. And much worse. That's basically the message of the disappointingly banal Nanny Diaries, a film that is even more lightweight and clichéd than the fluff that was the best-selling book.- USA Today
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Tries rather feebly to examine complex questions of morality. It does a better job of capturing a sense of shattering grief, but it gets too caught up in plot contrivances and coincidences to be believable.- USA Today
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Someone in Hollywood ought to speak for the trees, and The Lorax does it with verve and vibrancy.- USA Today
- Posted Mar 1, 2012
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In Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, director Stephen Daldry must walk a tricky line between poignancy and pathos. He occasionally slips into maudlin turf.- USA Today
- Posted Dec 22, 2011
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Singh brings cheeky humor, an eccentric sensibility and an enchanting look to his re-imagined tale.- USA Today
- Posted Mar 29, 2012
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The movie is a clunky, noisy contraption. Director Jon Turteltaub piles on gadgets and devices in the hopes we'll be dazzled enough to miss the story's lack of coherence and charm.- USA Today
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Next Day Air can't decide whether it's a broad stoner comedy or a gritty Tarantino-esque action flick. The humor is there, but violence brings the laughter to an abrupt halt.- USA Today
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Plausibility aside, the key to making the scenario work is comedy. Much can be forgiven if it delivers enough laughs. That's the main problem here. It's short on clever humor and big on convention and formula.- USA Today
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The cartoonish mayhem in Sin City: A Dame to Kill For aims for a film noir sensibility, but too frequently the script simply resorts to anachronistic scenes of Jessica Alba twerking.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 21, 2014
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How Do You Know must have started with a good idea that got lost in the translation from concept to screen.- USA Today
- Posted Dec 16, 2010
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The adults fare best. Leonard and Enos have more electricity than the teens do. And the best performance is a low-key, authentic one by Stacy Keach as Mia's grandfather.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 21, 2014
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A potent psychological thriller bolstered by strong performances and an offbeat sense of humor. What renders it an unsettling cut above many thrillers is the casting of Johnny Depp in the lead.- USA Today
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There is nothing objectionable in this family film, but it doesn't seem to appreciate the intelligence and savvy of its youthful audience. Kids can spot a silly stereotypical character as fast as the rest of us.- USA Today
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Sitting through the turgid and tedious S&M melodrama that is Fifty Shades of Grey may feel like its own form of torture.- USA Today
- Posted Feb 10, 2015
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Ron Howard has taken an intriguing page-turner of a story and re-shaped it into a bloated wannabe epic.- USA Today
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Everyone is well cast and no one more perfectly than Freeman, who is far more God-like than George Burns ever was. Freeman's God is wise, humble, wry, patient and funny but never mean-spirited.- USA Today
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Through most of the movie, the former star of the Harry Potter movies sports an impressive set of curling ram-style protuberances that bring to mind a character in "Pan's Labyrinth."- USA Today
- Posted Oct 30, 2014
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A movie about a teen party gone horribly wrong, would be every parent's worst nightmare if it weren't so inane.- USA Today
- Posted Mar 1, 2012
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There is a blessed dearth of dialogue, but much of it is unintentionally hilarious.- USA Today
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The Break-Up is not comical or romantic, and it's certainly not a date movie. Sitting through it is almost as painful as going through the demise of a relationship.- USA Today
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It's a quintessential movie hybrid: a romantic thriller with exciting high-speed chases, brisk comedy and exotic scenery.- USA Today
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Fashioning a hybrid of a courtroom drama and a horror film that is suspenseful and scary requires a clear vision and directorial finesse. Rose lacks both. But the performances are topnotch.- USA Today
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A breath of fresh air amid the superheroes, aliens and bombastic explosions of summer.- USA Today
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Though not as engaging as "Knocked Up," there is enough humor to keeps us entertained.- USA Today
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Makes one long for Martin's edgy work in films such as "The Spanish Prisoner."- USA Today
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It's an innocuous, occasionally cute movie made watchable by the appealing Mandy Moore and hunky Matthew Goode, a Brit who has a bit of Hugh Grant charm in an otherwise silly role.- USA Today
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This is a perfectly pleasant, entertaining and often witty romp with engaging performances.- USA Today
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Though it's not worth doing cartwheels over, Flipped is a pleasantly nostalgic and well-intentioned family movie featuring strong performances by its young actors.- USA Today
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- Posted Apr 25, 2013
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Give Binder credit for addressing racial divides even if not as profoundly as one would hope.- USA Today
- Posted Jan 29, 2015
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Rather than being a fascinating exploration of a much more constrained time in our social history, the film simply feels anachronistic.- USA Today
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The dialogue is clichéd and laughable. It's a film far more concerned with style - architectural, vehicular and wardrobe-related - than substance.- USA Today
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If not for Sienna Miller's engaging portrayal of Edie Sedgwick, Factory Girl would have little to offer.- USA Today
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Woody, please: Go back to the European locales that so energized you of late.- USA Today
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Harrison Ford has obviously enrolled in the Al Pacino School of Old Man Acting. He yells, sputters and glowers his way through the ultra-ordinary and well-intentioned Extraordinary Measures.- USA Today
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- Posted May 10, 2012
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This is Woodstock from another perspective -- one without Jimi Hendrix or Janis Joplin.- USA Today
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Moore and Ford rise above the hackneyed story, infusing the proceedings with their own chemistry and appeal. If only the adults responsible for this film could learn how to deal.- USA Today
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The Greatest raises compelling questions about how parents continue on after the death of a child.- USA Today
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Saldana is in top form for the acrobatics required in the role, and she makes the gritty determination of her character believable.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 25, 2011
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Movie stardom is seductive, but 50 Cent and his fans will be best served if he sticks to to his day job.- USA Today
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Firewall might be worth renting on an inclement weekend when the pickings are slim. It does have some tense moments - even if some of the technical plot points don't quite scan. But, overall, it just feels like a rehash.- USA Today
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Not as incisive a political commentary as "Thank You For Smoking," American Dreamz lampoons the public's appetite for mindless entertainment and easy distraction from serious concerns.- USA Today
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While the sound design and spooky minimalist music add suspense, and CGI effects are duly sinister, a climactic strobe effect is more annoying than frightening.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 30, 2012
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Bogged down by speechifying and a plodding pace, Miral is well-intentioned but doesn't achieve the searing emotional resonance suggested by the story.- USA Today
- Posted Mar 24, 2011
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Here's how it goes down: 4 is better than 3, about the same as 2 and worse than 1.- USA Today
- Posted May 19, 2011
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Gator-filled swamps, an ultra-grungy murderer, racial undertones and a sexually charged atmosphere make up the tense and lurid world of The Paperboy.- USA Today
- Posted Oct 7, 2012
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Despite its ultra-formulaic premise and juvenile sense of humor, there are a few laughs, and the movie's heart is generally in the right place, with the notable exception of racist characterizations of an Arab prince and Japanese businessmen.- USA Today
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Squanders the opportunity to give us a telling glimpse of the woman behind the ruff. Instead, the costume drama is all gilt and opulence.- USA Today
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It's déjà vu all over again. There isn't much more to say about "We Own the Night 2." Oops, make that Pride and Glory.- USA Today
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Rhythmically, athletically and energetically, Step Up 3D does not disappoint.- USA Today
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It's almost impressive when a movie can manage to be both repellently vulgar and sickeningly sweet in the span of a mere two hours. Almost.- USA Today
- Posted Feb 24, 2011
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Has plenty of fast cars and revving engines. But unless you're a fan of that sort of thing, its stultifying plot and wooden acting is likely to make you drift - off to sleep.- USA Today
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Each twist and turn is so telegraphed and expected that the story feels wan and the comedy feeble.- USA Today
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Though it's no fiasco -- there's nothing mythic about its disjointed story -- it is a failure.- USA Today
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Delayed a couple of years, shown to fans at conventions and retooled, Fanboys is an uneven and largely predictable adventure, but it has its moments.- USA Today
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With Bonham Carter's been-there, done-that performance and a plot that spins out of control, we end up with a movie that you can't quite sink your teeth into.- USA Today
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These characters are interesting for their flaws and wounds, but the movie doesn't delve deeply into the sources of their pain. See this movie for its humor and talented cast and you won't be disappointed.- USA Today
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A good script is the most essential ingredient for a good movie. Hiring a comedian isn't enough.- USA Today
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The film tries to be stylish and slick, but is mostly just nasty and blood-drenched. Piven, so funny in other film roles and on TV's "Entourage," overdoes it here, and extended scenes of his debauchery grow excessive and thuddingly dull.- USA Today
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- Posted Dec 22, 2010
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How to lose an audience in 10 minutes: Cobble together a predictable and forced romantic comedy that should have been funnier.- USA Today
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Ultimately the story of Jay Moriarity, who died tragically in a diving accident at 22, is a moving one, and he deserved a better tribute than this film.- USA Today
- Posted Oct 25, 2012
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It's an intriguing movie, and Thornton's performance is both fascinating and maddening.- USA Today
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What might have been an entertaining, silly comedy opts for pseudo-earnestness over movie magic.- USA Today
- Posted Mar 14, 2013
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While it features three strong performance and the debut of a promising filmmaker, the story line is obvious and rather melodramatic.- USA Today
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An insightful, sharply written and unsettlingly amusing exploration of the darker elements of masculinity.- USA Today
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School for Scoundrels will only leave you scratching your head in bewilderment and might possibly shave off IQ points.- USA Today
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A sluggish, tedious film about lost souls living dead-end lives in a dead-end town. Their actions often defy rationality.- USA Today
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Joyful Noise seems tailor-made for an audience of churchgoers and "Glee" devotees.- USA Today
- Posted Jan 12, 2012
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Like "Blazing Saddles", A Million Ways to Die in the West has a slew of comic set-ups and one-liners that kill. And, as with Mel Brooks' classic 1974 film, it steps unabashedly into vulgar terrain.- USA Today
- Posted May 29, 2014
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The Love Punch is a romantic comedy as painfully unfunny as a sock in the jaw.- USA Today
- Posted May 22, 2014
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The Jacket is a confused attempt at headiness that feels like a poor man's "Memento."- USA Today
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The werewolves have it all over the blood-suckers in The Twilight Saga: New Moon. When these oversize, hirsute creatures burst onto the screen, they inject life into a rather inert story.- USA Today
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Given its predictable story, the only reason to see Stomp is for the rhythmic step dancing.- USA Today
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The film has some amusing moments and can be intriguing when it focuses on the slow transformation of a hopeless, faithless man.- USA Today
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The concept's execution is sloppy, full of inconsistencies and plot holes. The situations teeter on funny, but never achieve it. And sections meant to be heartwarming feel lukewarm, far-fetched or inappropriately comical.- USA Today
- Posted Nov 21, 2013
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The perfect vehicle for Johnson's charm and talents is still out there. It's certainly not in the muscle car he pilots in Faster.- USA Today
- Posted Dec 13, 2010
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Father and son Kirk and Michael Douglas' moments together are among the movie's best.- USA Today
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So sadistic and disturbing, Games is easily the toughest movie to sit through since 1994's "Natural Born Killers."- USA Today
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The highlight of this fantasy/horror hybrid is watching a pair of the best British character actors --- Bill Nighy and Michael Sheen -- shed their thespian respectability and unleash their inner beasts.- USA Today
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Chris Rock was busy directing, producing, co-writing and starring in this light comedy. Given his hilarious stand-up routines, one wishes he had spent a little more time on the script.- USA Today
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One-dimensional characters play second fiddle to the main event. Given the large cast of faceless players, it's hard to care when a few get sucked into oblivion.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 7, 2014
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- Posted Apr 26, 2012
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We're the Millers is a twisted road trip worth avoiding. Not only is it not funny, it's offensive.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 6, 2013
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Game Plan plays like an average sitcom that drags on. This sort of film shouldn't clock in at more than 90 minutes. There are worse ways to spend a few hours, but expect more predictability than laughs in this good-hearted, mindless entertainment.- USA Today
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Cantinflas is a nostalgic, occasionally schlocky, look at the Mexican icon. While a substantial number of scenes are heavy-handed, the actor who plays Cantinflas— Óscar Jaenada — is a standout.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 28, 2014
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Watts has proven herself a Lady of the Rings, but twice is enough. No burning need for a trilogy.- USA Today
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As a film it feels overly familiar, with some amusing scenes, but not enough to make for a wholly satisfying experience.- USA Today
- Posted Sep 18, 2014
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There are inventive and engaging moments in this broadly comic action saga. But Chandni is at once enjoyable and maddening.- USA Today
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Vardalos' comedic style is old-fashioned in the worst way; her humor is stodgier than the most retro Catskills laughmeister.- USA Today
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The Village emerges as a victim of its own ambitions. At one point, Edward advises Ivy: "Do your very best not to scream." That doesn't require much restraint on our part.- USA Today
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The Bridget Jones characters are worth revisiting. It's just too bad the story that connects them in The Edge of Reason is less fresh and clever than its predecessor.- USA Today
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One thing it doesn't do is offer a revealing look at the mercurial entrepreneur. The movie that bears his name settles on a blandly superficial treatment of a deeply complex man.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 15, 2013
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If your idea of a good time is watching a disjointed period piece featuring a scrawny dog defecating, dozens of dissipated people fornicating and a syphilitic Johnny Depp with oozing pustules on his face, The Libertine may be just the movie for you.- USA Today
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Though they have plenty of lethal weapons at their disposal, the Losers are nowhere near as fun as the '80s action-flick heroes they emulate.- USA Today
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Directing seems to suit Luke, who also does some of his best work to date on screen.- USA Today
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A terrorist thriller that isn't so much suspenseful as overbearing. Though it aspires to be an intriguing political cautionary tale, the movie is mostly about the feverish and jarringly choreographed chase scenes.- USA Today
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Catch and Release is not worth catching. Release yourself from boredom by giving it a miss.- USA Today
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The film simply doesn't come together fluidly. Smaller parts aren't on par with the lead role, and special effects are overdone and cheesy. At times, the essence of Shakespeare's poetry is drowned out.- USA Today
- Posted Dec 9, 2010
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The devil has a new spawn, but this one is not nearly as creepy as its progenitor.- USA Today
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It may appeal to the most rabid fans of tearjerk romances like "The Notebook," but it's a hard-to-swallow, maudlin tale.- USA Today
- Posted Feb 9, 2012
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In what universe would you expect to see Andy Samberg, Ian McShane and Sissy Spacek in the same movie? You have to give the makers of Hot Rod credit for creative and unlikely casting. But the credit pretty much ends there.- USA Today
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A cameo by a well-known actor in the final scene suggests there will be a third ride on this familiar marriage go-round.- USA Today
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Instead of drawing the audience in, the action scenes merely blur together. And the intriguing, thoughtful concepts at the story's core are glossed over.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 2, 2012
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It's Barrymore's most ambitious role to date. She proves she is maturing as an actress.- USA Today
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They may call it The Last Castle, but moviegoers will ultimately feel rooked.- USA Today
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Maybe Affleck was drawn to this movie because it involves the loss of memory. Who wouldn't want to forget "Gigli," and now this?- USA Today
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You're more likely to roll your eyes than swoon over this slow-moving and far-fetched love story.- USA Today
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An ambitious but mind-numbingly tedious and often incomprehensible film.- USA Today
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Steer clear of Freedomland, the movie. Your time would be better spent reading Richard Price's much more compelling 1998 novel.- USA Today
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If only the movie had heeded its own advice and tried to be different from the standard formula.- USA Today
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Newell's rendering of the iconic novel is dull and creatively off-kilter, lacking the surreal magic and robust passion of Márquez's signature magical realism style and never fully engaging the viewer.- USA Today
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It's creepy but tinged with sarcasm and infused with silly fun.- USA Today
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Don't be too quick to turn down The Uninvited. A stylish horror thriller in the vein of "The Ring," it's well-acted, frightening and handsomely produced- USA Today
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Machine Gun Preacher has a lot more wrong with it than a bullet-riddled premise. It is yet another iteration of the big, strong white man who comes to save legions of poor anonymous black Africans.- USA Today
- Posted Sep 23, 2011
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The Romantics is a misnomer. "The Spoiled Melodramatics" would be more accurate. Or better yet, "The Pretentious Ones."- USA Today
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Trust-- and the genre itself -- needs to dump the stale formula and embrace reality and reinvention.- USA Today
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Monte Carlo is a wish-fulfillment fantasy. (What luck! The heiress' clothes fit all three girls like a glove!)- USA Today
- Posted Jun 30, 2011
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A rare blend of emotional content and intelligent material that makes it simultaneously gut-wrenching and thought-provoking.- USA Today
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Melodramatic and laden with cop-thriller clichés, the story, set in one of New York's toughest precincts, is contrived and inauthentic -- and also grisly.- USA Today
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Even though the special effects and action sequences are good, the monsters conjured up are rather humdrum.- USA Today
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We all love a good fairy tale, but the enchantment is missing in this predictable sequel.- USA Today
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The lesson of the lovely-looking, but disappointing, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan is avoid tinkering too much with a novelist's work.- USA Today
- Posted Jul 14, 2011
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Some books are not meant to be adapted to the big screen. Alice Sebold's best-selling The Lovely Bones falls into that category.- USA Today
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This second installment, based on Veronica Roth's series of YA novels, feels cobbled together and less focused than 2014's Divergent, and lacks tension and excitement.- USA Today
- Posted Mar 19, 2015
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- Posted Feb 3, 2011
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While there are moments where this drama, about a pair of mothers hellbent on improving their children's education, is compelling and deeply moving, the film gets mired in heavy-handed cliches.- USA Today
- Posted Sep 27, 2012
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The story soon devolves into a far-fetched, futuristic snooze-fest that often defies its own logic. Characters' motivations are rarely clear, and allegiances shift with no explanation.- USA Today
- Posted Apr 17, 2014
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Trade unflinchingly sheds light on a heinous crime. Yes, it's tough to sit through. But don't let that keep you away.- USA Today
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Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson may be the worst interns since Monica Lewinsky.- USA Today
- Posted Jun 6, 2013
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Nathan Lane steals the show in this tale of a high school English teacher who becomes obsessed with a student's play.- USA Today
- Posted May 17, 2013
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The affair may have raised eyebrows all over 18th century Paris, but it's not likely to elicit more than a shrug from 21st century moviegoers.- USA Today
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A humorous chick flick for well-read audiences, Austenland is a novel concept.- USA Today
- Posted Aug 15, 2013
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It's a welcome update, qualifying as the best in the series since the first film captivated and unnerved audiences in 2007.- USA Today
- Posted Jan 3, 2014
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The Family is a fish-out-of-water/buddy comedy/Mob flick. But most of all, it's a missed opportunity.- USA Today
- Posted Sep 12, 2013
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Yet another ho-hum family comedy hits screens this weekend -- this one in peppermint holiday flavor.- USA Today
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So leaden and obnoxious that it actually makes you long for the John Travolta of "Old Dogs."- USA Today
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Neither side is worth rooting for in this ridiculous blood feud, which features some of the year's most laughable dialogue.- USA Today
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