Elizabeth Weitzman
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58% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 9.9 points lower than other critics.
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Elizabeth Weitzman's Scores
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Positive: 888 out of 2446
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Mixed: 1,187 out of 2446
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Negative: 371 out of 2446
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Alas, the split-screen compositions, slow-motion effects, pensive closeups and prosthetic teeth can’t distract from what’s missing: Faulkner’s pointed but deeply buried observations of the human condition.- New York Daily News
- Posted Oct 10, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Kessler has indeed made a film about a fame-chasing narcissist in desperate need of attention. But that has nothing to do with the guy we came to see.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jun 7, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The only real reason to see it is for a luminous leading turn from Dakota Fanning as Brooklyn teen Lilly.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jul 24, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
While Suvari is especially miscast as a sophisticate, only Richard E. Grant, as a worldly Brit, seems to understand the text.- New York Daily News
- Posted Dec 10, 2010
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Geraghty relies too heavily on facial expressions and mannerisms, but those who appreciate visible effort may be seduced. There's no denying he works hard to keep us on the line.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The cinematic equivalent of a cookie-cutter wedding, Made of Honor ultimately feels a little depressing.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Saintliness is a heavy burden to carry, and Smith can't help but buckle a bit. He's always interesting to watch, but crafting a real person out of his cardboard character proves an impossible task.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Though gorgeous to look at, the first feature from Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod has an undeniable void at its very center: an utterly blank leading man.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jun 7, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The film never builds past its initial idea, the references to 9/11 feel cheap, the good actors are wasted, and the bad ones are distracting.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Despite the promise Epps and Turner show in their film’s finest moments, we’re still talking about a movie that tries to wring jokes from puppet therapy.- New York Daily News
- Posted Mar 28, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Looks so great, it may take a while to notice it's a clunky political parable wrapped in a tonally confused fairy tale.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Just like its meaningless title, Rachid Bouchareb’s disappointing drama evokes better works without developing any distinct identity of its own.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jul 4, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
In Cheap Thrills, a committed cast elevates what is, ultimately, a gimmicky thriller. It dissolves into a puddle of blood-tinged hypocrisy.- New York Daily News
- Posted Mar 27, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
There's a great idea here, but it's buried within a muddled story that lurches between dark comedy and maudlin drama.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The 3-D format is mostly wasted, and the production so slick we never truly feel like part of that screaming audience. For fans only.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
A director as talented as Singer (“The Usual Suspects,” “X-Men”) should be working to raise popcorn movies to a higher level. Instead, this uninspired effort feels like a colossal letdown.- New York Daily News
- Posted Feb 28, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Bell’s skepticism feels real, and Brody, still best known as “The OC’s” insecure Seth Cohen, is perfect as the sort of arrogantly self-deluded player we’ve all met.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jun 27, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
There is no urgency, and little honesty, to the convoluted goings-on unfolding here.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jan 17, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The biggest problem, however, comes down to chemistry. If the leads have it, a Sparks romance will work.- New York Daily News
- Posted Apr 20, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Most people can only watch the same movie so many times. But Philipp Stölzl is clearly hopeful that when you’re done with “Taken” (and “Taken 2”), you’ll want more of the same. Should that be the case, this undistinguished but decent knockoff is ready to satisfy.- New York Daily News
- Posted May 16, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It's no minor accomplishment to make one of the most indulgent projects in Hollywood history. But with This Is the End, Seth Rogen and his pals have indeed achieved this dubious goal.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jun 11, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
I am neither anti-charter schools nor anti-union. I am, however, firmly against heavy-handed lectures disguised as art.- New York Daily News
- Posted Sep 27, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The first half of the movie is painfully tense, drawing us into a relationship that we desperately want to see work. But the screenplay lets its characters down, as it devolves into platitudes and melodrama.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jan 17, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
There are some mildly amusing turns from costars like Kristin Scott Thomas, playing an icy editor, and Robert Stanton, as her frustrated debt collector.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Step Up 3D is so lacking in any kind of edge, it might as well be "High School Musical: The Hip-Hop Edition."- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The biggest problem, however, is the way Zhang romanticizes the unimaginably awful, turning gold-hearted prostitutes and virginal orphans into cinematic martyrs. Though his talents are vast, there may be too much truth in this particular story to suit his extravagant tastes.- New York Daily News
- Posted Dec 22, 2011
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Every actor probably dreams of creating his or her ideal role. So kudos to Marvel movie stalwart Clark Gregg (“The Avengers,” TV’s “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”) for actually doing it, as writer, director and star of this indie drama. If only we could extend our congratulations to the project itself.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jun 5, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It's not sharp or ironic, but drab and downbeat. Unfortunately, it's also going to feel utterly familiar to those who've seen their share of independent dramas in the last 15 years.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The title may suggest acts of indecency, but if there’s anything this mild dramedy could use, it’s a little more raciness.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jan 15, 2015
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
While ATM does offer a few jolts, we're paired with bland characters and an underrealized premise.- New York Daily News
- Posted Apr 5, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Luhrmann piles on one shiny distraction after another. But amid all the seductively gaudy excess, DiCaprio finds both the heart and hurt buried within one of literature’s everlasting enigmas.- New York Daily News
- Posted May 9, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Is there another actor working today whose face registers the extraordinary range of emotions Michelle Williams can display? Even in a film as false as Sarah Polley's Take This Waltz, her swiftly shifting expressions feel unerringly true.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jun 28, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Though Hurt and Rossellini make a warmly believable couple, they can't overcome the film's biggest drawback: Gavras' own awkward attitude toward aging.- New York Daily News
- Posted Apr 12, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It’s nice to see these characters again. But there’s an uncomfortable strain of bitterness running through the nostalgia. Klapisch is, for example, much kinder to his good-natured leading man than any of the ladies, who are by turns cruel, flaky and dishonest.- New York Daily News
- Posted May 15, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
While The Iron Lady fails as a biography, it succeeds incontestably as a showcase. Streep captures Thatcher's voice and mannerisms and then pushes further, creating a three-dimensional character rather than simply offering a technically deft impression.- New York Daily News
- Posted Dec 29, 2011
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
As both a comedian and filmmaker, Bobcat Goldthwait ("Shakes the Clown") has carved out a valuable spot as an idiosyncratic instigator. But even fans may be disappointed at how swiftly he undermines its own message here.- New York Daily News
- Posted May 10, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
A listless thriller that can’t find its footing, Abandoned does occasionally rouse itself enough to suggest a better movie that never comes to pass.- TheWrap
- Posted Jun 15, 2022
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Yeah, this is pretty much your classic been-there, done-that scenario: evil stepmother, clueless father, imperiled teen.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Philippe Le Guay's carefully-tailored crowd-pleaser does have its pleasures, even if originality is not among them.- New York Daily News
- Posted Oct 7, 2011
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Friedlander offers a nicely subtle performance, but the other actors - including Alan Cumming, Deborah Harry and Amy Sedaris - appear to have turned up as a favor to the director. Don't feel obliged to follow their lead.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Giamatti and Rudd banter with appeal, but Melissa James Gibson’s lackluster script doesn’t offer either much to work with.- New York Daily News
- Posted Oct 4, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
There’s so much more to this story — as any number of articles about the people he wronged attest — but this time, Gibney never really gets in gear.- New York Daily News
- Posted Nov 7, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
If you love Viagra jokes, look no further. Otherwise, stay home and find yourself a "Golden Girls" marathon.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The actors hold our attention, and there’s something to be said for the guys’ pathological disconnect. But the movie itself is too disconnected to say it.- New York Daily News
- Posted Mar 30, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
As slickly entertaining as you’d expect a Disney-produced inspirational sports movie to be. But it’s so lacking in sincerity and creativity that “inspirational” never rounds the corner to “inspiring.”- New York Daily News
- Posted May 15, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The nearly unrecognizable Chiklis almost single-handedly saves the day.- New York Daily News
- Posted May 31, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Director Steve James ("Hoop Dreams") has a worthy message, but never makes the case that he needs an entire documentary to deliver it.- New York Daily News
- Posted Sep 20, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
As her boss and boyfriend, an impressively good-natured James Van Der Beek adds a professional sheen to what otherwise feels like a vanity affair.- New York Daily News
- Posted Sep 20, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
While Cera is charming enough to keep us watching, he's never allowed to cut loose -- even though that's supposed to be the whole point of the movie.- New York Daily News
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- Posted May 15, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Hawke works hard to solidify Pawlikowski's wispy ideas (which are adapted from Douglas Kennedy's novel).- New York Daily News
- Posted Jun 14, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
As the world's most chipper recovering coma patient, McAdams is a beautiful blank. There's not a single moment when her character feels real, or as if she genuinely has anything at stake. So it's a good thing Tatum steps up to add a little depth to this unabashedly lightweight venture.- New York Daily News
- Posted Feb 9, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Simplistic plotting, pedestrian visuals and poorly-handled melodrama do lend the project a cheap, made-for-TV feel, which is underscored by the fact that Danes and Marsden don’t seem obliged to turn in their best work.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jun 6, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
You will find a few glimmers of humanity in Todd Solondz' latest exercise in acerbic observation. But Solondz continues to mistake judgment for honesty, and empathy for weakness.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The result is undoubtedly impassioned. But it's also so blinkered and self-congratulatory that it feels like an undergraduate thesis project. Even if you relate to the cause, you may find yourself frustrated by the effort.- New York Daily News
- Posted Dec 13, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Surely Patton Oswalt could have leveraged all those accolades from last year's "Young Adult" into a better project than this instantly forgettable comedy.- New York Daily News
- Posted Nov 8, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Cage and the always-intense Pearce keep this thing going, but even they seem to know the ultimate destination is a bargain bin.- New York Daily News
- Posted Mar 15, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The pacing is so tedious and the action so unexciting that it's a real thrill when J.K. Simmons shows up as a wry alien expert — and a huge disappointment when he disappears a few minutes later.- New York Daily News
- Posted Feb 22, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Tooth Fairy's script -- which was written by five people -- is lousy, and the direction, by Michael Lembeck, is weak.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
While W.E. cannot be counted as a successful directorial effort, there are genuine elements of interest here. The most notable is a nervy central performance from Andrea Riseborough, who plays true-life Baltimore socialite Wallis Simpson.- New York Daily News
- Posted Feb 2, 2012
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- Posted Mar 15, 2012
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- Posted Feb 2, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Ivory appears most concerned about creating a mood, and in this regard he's successful. But Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's surprisingly bland screenplay, based on Peter Cameron's novel, feels half-finished- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
While some documentaries are broad enough in theme and creative enough in style to attract a wide-ranging audience, others remain best-suited to a smaller group of devotees. Such is the case for Peter Rosen's biography of violinist Jascha Heifetz.- New York Daily News
- Posted Nov 10, 2011
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The only grace notes come from Noah Wyle and Peter Bogdanovich as the two characters who refuse, in different ways, to buy the industry line.- New York Daily News
- Posted Dec 7, 2010
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Despite the calculated advance press about the movie's nudity, polygamy, dirty talk, etc., David Wain's comedy is depressingly banal. And all that breathless hype now feels like nothing more than manipulation.- New York Daily News
- Posted Feb 23, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Rickards tries hard in a difficult role and Greg Germann offers nice support as an empathetic neighbor. But like her character, it's Broderick who keeps things from falling apart.- New York Daily News
- Posted Apr 15, 2011
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It's a shame, though, that the movie also features stereotyped or retrograde attitudes towards Jewish, gay, and female characters. Perhaps Van Peebles' kids could school their dad on the virtues of across-the-board respect.- New York Daily News
- Posted Apr 15, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
If all you want is a bullets-and-bombs B-movie, you'll get your money's worth: Somehow, Hayward makes 82 minutes feel like hours.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Despite the movie’s flaws, Cicin-Sain does show considerable confidence for a first-time writer and director.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jul 25, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
True, the Boys are thoughtful and eloquent, and the whole package is engaging enough to hold even a newcomer’s attention, but the end result is an incomplete story of a forgotten band hoping to celebrate — or should I say sell-abrate — an anniversary no one else remembered.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jan 29, 2015
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
What do we do about a movie that is half compelling and half unwatchable? Director Charlie Stratton seems to be onto something at the start of his period drama In Secret. Then it all slips through his fingers.- New York Daily News
- Posted Feb 20, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Having carried the mediocre smash “Divergent,” Shailene Woodley now uplifts another underwhelming teen thriller. This one’s as tiny as that one was huge.- New York Daily News
- Posted Oct 22, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Half amusing and half appalling, Matthew Vaughn’s shameless spy caper Kingsman: The Secret Service is ultimately done in by its own hypocrisy.- New York Daily News
- Posted Feb 11, 2015
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- Posted Apr 8, 2011
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
While they have all the materials needed for a sharp satire, they're too timid to arrive at any real revelations.- New York Daily News
- Posted May 3, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
What "The Exorcist" might look like if Madonna rewrote it, this silly fright flick finds college student Casey (Odette Yustman) haunted by a Kabbalistic demon.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Something has surely gone wrong when there is not a single moment in Ice Age: Continental Drift that equals the four-minute "Simpsons" short that precedes it.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jul 12, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
"Grace" may be based on a true story, but barely a moment in it feels real.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Earth to Echo is a copy of a copy. The movie feels less like a weak “E.T.” than a substandard “Mac and Me.” And you may not even remember the latter, a 1988 flop — the fate likely to hit this well-meaning but underwhelming effort.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jul 1, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
You know what you’re going to get, and that is, indeed, what Sandler delivers. It’s juvenile, it’s obvious and it’s crass. But with Sandler at the helm, at least it’s as easy to like as it is to forget.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jul 11, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It's a shame, of course, that Madden brought the best to such an exotic Top locale without making the most of the opportunity.- New York Daily News
- Posted May 3, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Once Quale and writer John Swetnam get their generic setup out of the way, they can loosen up and treat the tornadoes like the villains they are. The effectively simulated storms, with their massive wreckage, start to feel like monsters stalking the heroes.- New York Daily News
- Posted Aug 7, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Along with Moore, all of them deserve some kind of credit for committing to a movie barely six souls will ever even see.- New York Daily News
- Posted Apr 7, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
While Diaz and Kutcher make their clichéd characters as likable as possible, you can bet on this: Any movie named after an already-stale ad campaign isn't likely to gamble on the unexpected.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Tolan writes regularly for smart shows like "Rescue Me," but his best instincts deserted him when he set his sights on the big screen for the first time.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
If you go in knowing what you're getting, you should come out relatively satisfied. Our hero vigorously beats up a parade of bad guys. Lots of bullets fly. There are a couple of decently plotted thefts. And to tell the truth, Statham's Southern accent is nearly worth the price of admission itself.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jan 24, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Mostly, though, you'll appreciate Grenier, who approaches this minor project with hilarious and generous abandon.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
With its cash-flashing men and dirty-talking women, the movie already feels dated. But it wouldn't have been much fun five years ago, either.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It’s a mystery as to how so much talent combined to create such a cynically superficial product.- New York Daily News
- Posted May 2, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Any story about Suu Kyi's extraordinary life is worth seeing, simply to learn more about her. Even so, such a rare individual deserves a film that treats her not as a saint, but the remarkable, complex human being she actually is.- New York Daily News
- Posted Apr 12, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Even if you overlook the lousy lighting, awkward editing, and uneven acting, there's so much talking -- and so little story -- that your mind is likely to wander.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
You must really love a movie if you decide to remake it just three years after its release. But unless you also intend to improve upon the first attempt, what's the point?- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
This film - like all the Madea-free dramas - could use more humor. Still, every Perry movie has its highs and lows. This time, the highs are a little higher, and the lows not quite so low. There is no faith-based message, but the moral is obvious: persistence pays off.- New York Daily News
- Posted Feb 24, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Unfortunately, Madsen (a Danish filmmaker, not the American actor) has an approach to this rich topic that is repetitive and simplistic, as if he wasn't quite sure how to fill out even a brief feature.- New York Daily News
- Posted Feb 4, 2011
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
When it comes down to it, you can’t have a strong horror movie without a strong villain. Given that Chucky is currently working overtime to torment an entire community, surely Annabelle can do more than offer up a couple of creepy grins before calling it a day.- TheWrap
- Posted Jun 24, 2019
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The criterion couldn't be simpler: does a 20-minute martial arts battle featuring Thai superstar Tony Jaa sound like the ideal way to spend your time and money? If not, move on.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Daniel Cohen’s genial French comedy is as airy as a soufflé. Alas, it’s not nearly as satisfying.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jun 19, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The movie is designed not to explore the experience of illness, or first love, or adolescence, but merely to make us swoon, sigh, and sob.- New York Daily News
- Posted Aug 21, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Though Wilson tries hard, none of the actors - including Terrence Howard as the detective who unravels this story in flashback is able to overcome the script's considerable deficiencies.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jul 8, 2011
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
While the actors are appealing, their weirdly co-dependent characters aren't. And they don't learn enough to balance out the bland, intermittently irritating nature of their adventures.- New York Daily News
- Posted Dec 18, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Chico Colvard's tragic documentary is blunt and rather artless, but it does make for impactful, and deeply disturbing, viewing.- New York Daily News
- Posted Nov 19, 2010
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Director Donald Petrie doesn’t have much to brag about here, but at least he gives us some nice scenery to look at.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Unfortunately, the stylistic repetition and intensely one-sided viewpoint only undermine his (Suleiman) goal.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jan 7, 2011
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Anyone looking for a date-night flick will be inclined to fall for Michael Dowse’s aggressively adorable What If. Just be warned: The single-minded determination to win you over may wind up pushing you away.- New York Daily News
- Posted Aug 7, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It's hard to imagine this was his intent, but David Mackenzie's minor romp manages to make being a rock star look like a distinctly unglamorous affair.- New York Daily News
- Posted May 10, 2012
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- Posted Jul 18, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Its compelling conceit is immediately weighed down by leaden execution.- New York Daily News
- Posted Mar 14, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Knightley does fine work, but she’s been miscast. Her innate sophistication undermines the movie’s intentions right off the bat. We never believe her as Greta.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jun 26, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Like a creaky Vegas act desperate to please, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone is so eager you can’t help wanting to like it. But you also can’t help wondering if something better is playing in the theater next-door.- New York Daily News
- Posted Mar 14, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Director Tina Gordon Chism, who also wrote the screenplay, seems to have relied pretty strongly on Perry for guidance. In particular, she rejects any notions of subtlety, either in the comedy or the weirdly heavy-handed messages about masculinity.- New York Daily News
- Posted May 9, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
In truth, Musical Chairs is so simplistic it almost feels like a first film.- New York Daily News
- Posted Mar 22, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Though it was directed by Burr Steers, Charlie St. Cloud feels more like a misguided collaboration among Nicholas Sparks, M. Night Shyamalan and Billy Graham.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Unfortunately, Färberböck never gives us reason enough to sit through such unremitting punishment. Though the story is based in truth, an emotionally removed Hoss feels more like a symbol than an actual person, while her detached narration keeps us at further remove.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The trouble starts with the casting. The usually reliable Kevin Spacey never quite gets a handle on Abramoff, an Orthodox Jew devoted to unorthodox business methods.- New York Daily News
- Posted Dec 16, 2010
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
He tells his story honestly, but with no great sense of self-awareness or insight.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jan 31, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
With his (Cage) over-the-top delivery and operatically intense facial expressions, there's no way anyone could accuse him of phoning this one in.- New York Daily News
- Posted Feb 17, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
None of the seven shorts here is worth a single, well-made feature. But there are a few amusing moments to be found.- New York Daily News
- Posted Mar 16, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
If any life story should make for a compelling biography, it's certainly Hugh Hefner's. Unfortunately, this love letter is so lacking in any edge, the end result is not just unsexy but unforgivably staid.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
An appealing Deschanel does her best, but the pair is mismatched in every way, from age to attitude. The entire movie is hung on Carrey's shtick, so if you're a fan, you'll have a decent time.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
But oy, such terrible jokes and choppy direction. Would it have killed her to share the credits with someone else?- New York Daily News
- Posted Jul 8, 2011
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
While the whole cast -- including Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson -- is game, too much time was spent coordinating chase scenes and explosions, and too little fixing a slack script that relies on bathroom humor and snickering sex jokes.- New York Daily News
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- New York Daily News
- Posted Jul 10, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
His (Surnow) unfocused script swerves all over the road, but Christopher Meloni and Dean Norris repeatedly get things back on track.- New York Daily News
- Posted Apr 17, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Ultimately it’s the cast, more than the crime, that gives this story life.- New York Daily News
- Posted Aug 28, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
A romantic triangle featuring Rebecca Hall, Alan Rickman and “Game of Thrones” costar Richard Madden has no business being this dull.- New York Daily News
- Posted Apr 17, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
There’s never a moment when we forget that Mike and Wallace are just vacant personalities that two talented actors decided to try on for fun.- New York Daily News
- Posted Apr 28, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The ensuing road trip should be hilariously chaotic, a classic misadventure between two ill-matched travelers. Instead of “Midnight Run,” though, we get another gloss on the recent “Guilt Trip,” in which the concept is all that counts.- New York Daily News
- Posted Feb 7, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Berger’s got some clever ideas, but he does not push far in exploring them. And aside from Cross, there is virtually no one to like among these self-involved suburbanites. After an hour alone with them, we can’t help wishing The End would just arrive.- New York Daily News
- Posted Apr 11, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
While a good director can spin a worthy movie from any subject, first-timer Carlos Brooks does surprisingly little with the jaw-dropper of a topic he chose.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Even if he's slumming, Renner gets it best: his dry delivery fully acknowledges the movie's ridiculousness. If you're planning on entering this fractured fairy tale, you'll want to follow his lead.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jan 25, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The most startling truth is about Emanuel is that she's a rather ordinary teen in a rather ordinary movie.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jan 10, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Teller is, by far, the best thing about this easygoing, stubbornly generic independent romance from Max Nichols (son of Oscar-winning director Mike Nichols).- New York Daily News
- Posted Sep 25, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The efforts of Beavan's clan are so extreme that they spark some interest, but their environmental commitment feels a bit too self-serving to have the impact that's clearly desired.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Regretfully, the beginning of this movie is as good as it ever gets.- Film.com
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The script is undernourished, the supporting characters - including a horribly miscast Lucy Punch - ill-conceived, and Val increasingly hard to take. But when the movie ended, I wanted to watch Walken all over again.- New York Daily News
- Posted Dec 13, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The second film from Enid Zentelis (“Evergreen”) comes across as a heavy-handed message movie. And its presence in theaters can only be explained by the participation of Oscar-winning lead Melissa Leo.- New York Daily News
- Posted Feb 27, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Emma Stone, for example, is no one's idea of an ugly duckling. And though she offers a sincere effort, she never quite settles into the role of Skeeter.- New York Daily News
- Posted Aug 10, 2011
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Even if you appreciate the sight of grown men acting like idiots, the film's repetitive pacing and self-congratulatory air start to feel exhausting.- New York Daily News
- Posted Aug 9, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
While Shepard and Tuck earn a few laughs spoofing the celebrity/enabler relationship, the high points come from the game cameos: Ashton Kutcher, Jon Favreau, and Bradley Cooper are drolly entertaining as A-listers who make it perfectly clear that they're doing their buddy a big favor by appearing in his movie.- New York Daily News
- Posted Sep 9, 2011
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Most of the actresses are appealing, but ultimately not even the gifted Mara can keep the film from feeling like a gauzy portrait of privilege.- New York Daily News
- Posted Sep 9, 2011
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Early potential fizzles away too quickly in this underachieving buddy comedy, which just barely skids along on the charm of its co-stars.- New York Daily News
- Posted Feb 27, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
On the bright side, the charismatic Liberato is one to watch. And de Matteo (“The Sopranos”) brings a crucial jolt of assertive energy. Both seem to be in another, more exciting movie entirely.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jan 10, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It's impossible to guess why Bullock was ever attracted to this insulting role, and the eternally confident Reynolds is miscast as a young, bullied underling.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The kind of middling thriller you might stop to watch if you came across it on cable, director Roger Christian’s “Alien” knockoff is presumably only in theaters because Christian Slater’s contract demanded it.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jul 25, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
One can't blame Colfer for wanting to expand his range, but he's created a character who is neither hero nor villain, in a black comedy that is neither dark nor funny enough.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jan 10, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
For a while, Leterrier does manage to conjure up a little bit of magic between all these charming actors. And then, presto: Just like that, it’s gone.- New York Daily News
- Posted May 30, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
As both writer and director, Cronenberg focuses so intently on the surface that he neglects to include enough substance.- TheWrap
- Posted Jan 26, 2020
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Check out the trailer before you commit to this one; if it's for you, you'll know instantly. And if it's not, you'll know that, too.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Moore shows promising ingenuity in shooting parts of the movie covertly, within the notoriously restrictive Disney World resort. But his script never takes the same sort of risk.- New York Daily News
- Posted Oct 11, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It's an odd showcase for Diane Kruger. She is never very believable as Elsa, a war correspondent who has been kidnapped by the Taliban.- New York Daily News
- Posted Oct 11, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Sam Esmail’s fractured romance is beautifully shot and creatively structured, but he never gives us a single reason to root for his mismatched couple.- New York Daily News
- Posted Dec 4, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
If you’re wondering how much heat you’ll find in this French romance, the title offers an unexpectedly frank clue.- New York Daily News
- Posted Mar 20, 2014
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- Posted Nov 27, 2010
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
This uneven directorial debut from Jen McGowan is notable mostly for a nicely understated turn from Juliette Lewis.- New York Daily News
- Posted Sep 4, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It’s almost painful to watch the immense promise of The Congress, Ari Folman’s spectacularly ambitious experiment, dissipate into nothing.- New York Daily News
- Posted Sep 4, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
In mistaking obvious observations for cutting insight, writer-director Jonathan Parker becomes what he lampoons.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
When Robert De Niro, Clive Owen and Jason Statham unite for an action thriller, we should be able to expect something special. Or at least memorable. Instead, Killer Elite gives us ordinary.- New York Daily News
- Posted Sep 23, 2011
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Though Cooper deserves credit for pushing beyond his comfort zone, he's clearly miscast in a role better suited to a young unknown.- New York Daily News
- Posted Sep 6, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Refn's version was successful enough to inspire two sequels; at its best, this effort will push Coyle's career a little further along in the U.S.- New York Daily News
- Posted Oct 27, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Statham could do these movies in his sleep by now, so he gets credit for offering up so much dry wit. In fact, while Rudakova makes a painful acting debut, Statham appears more engaged than he has in a while.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Long before your 140 minutes are up, you may wish you went to see "Sparkle" instead.- New York Daily News
- Posted Aug 16, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
You know how sometimes you have to listen to the boring problems of acquaintances you don't really like? And all the while, you're silently wondering if you remembered to pay your rent? Well, writer/director Alan Hruska has very kindly recreated that experience for us all.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Apocalyptic visions are no longer enough to shock us. By this point, if you want to imagine the end of the world, you really need to say something new about it.- New York Daily News
- Posted Apr 3, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The movie may critique its antihero, but it also offers just one more venue in which he's allowed to wallow - while we pay his way.- New York Daily News
- Posted Nov 15, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Towards the end, you might find yourself thinking, "Well, this could have been worse." And you'll mean it as a compliment.- New York Daily News
- Posted Aug 29, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The sort of movie that’s not good enough to embrace, but not quite bad enough to dismiss.- New York Daily News
- Posted Oct 9, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Alexandre Aja’s supernatural thriller Horns isn’t an entirely successful movie. But with a committed Daniel Radcliffe in the lead, it’s a consistently intriguing one.- New York Daily News
- Posted Oct 30, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It's always dispiriting to see an ideal subject given shallow treatment, and one spends most of this documentary wishing a more experienced director had made it.- New York Daily News
- Posted Nov 15, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
While foodies are sure to feel sated by the gastronomic splendors of Paul Lacoste's debut documentary, others may walk out with a strange sense of emptiness.- New York Daily News
- Posted Sep 13, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The smooth professionalism of so many outstanding participants can’t help but elevate a very ordinary film a little bit higher. Despite the best efforts of both McCarthy and O’Dowd, though, there’s never a moment where it truly takes flight.- TheWrap
- Posted Sep 12, 2021
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Strong performances and understated cinematography help balance the self-conscious editing, but ultimately the entire affair feels false.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
If ever a thriller were to inspire a collective "eh," it's got to be The Roommate. It's not a good movie, by any means, but it's also not bad enough to have fun hating on.- New York Daily News
- Posted Feb 4, 2011
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Houston does his best with an unlikable character, and the young actors are appealing enough to keep us watching. The movie itself, however, is a mess.- New York Daily News
- Posted May 31, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It's a shame, but perhaps no surprise, that Niederhoffer was unable to transfer her astute vision to the big screen.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
After a clever start, Spurlock turns self-serious, aiming to teach us something about our enemies and ourselves.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Anyway. Here's what matters: The dance scenes are great. While no more revolutionary than the "political" plotline, the flash-mob concept does allow for more creative choreography than this series has seen in some time.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jul 26, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The script is a mess, built on lazy clichés, stilted jokes and easy payoffs. What the movie does have, though, is enthusiasm.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jan 17, 2013
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Boredom is the very basis of this sequel, at least at the beginning.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Wahlberg and Ejiofor muster enough charisma to keep us watching, and Jason Mantzoukas cuts through the generic feel with some much-appreciated weirdness as the Artisan.- TheWrap
- Posted Jun 10, 2021
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The performances range wildly from high (Banderas) to low (Birgitte Hjort Sørensen as Jacq’s pregnant wife) to you-must-be-kidding (Melanie Griffith as both a scientific genius and a prostitute android).- New York Daily News
- Posted Oct 9, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It’s a shame to see both actor and director play things so safe. Not only is much of the choreography reminiscent of their better films, but they rely too much on digital effects. Instead, we should be awed solely by the sight of a first-rate fighter.- New York Daily News
- Posted May 1, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It's up to you to decide if his oddly artsy vision, which pulls in first-person perspectives, surreal memories and highbrow cinematic references, suggests interesting ambition or misplaced pretension.- New York Daily News
- Posted Nov 29, 2012
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Story and his four screenwriters don’t exactly strain themselves to find a new angle in this mismatched buddy comedy. Picture “Rush Hour,” and then imagine Hart as the annoying kid in “Are We There Yet?” You’ve basically just watched the entire movie in your head.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jan 16, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Has some nice moments, but it feels very much like a first film. The pacing is off, and the cast members appear to be acting in completely different projects.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Sometimes these characters say things worth hearing. But too often, and in contrast to her first feature, "Me and You and Everyone We Know," July's calculated delivery doesn't reveal the profundity required to elevate it beyond a self-conscious deadpan.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jul 29, 2011
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Why, given all its potential, wasn’t the bar set higher? That, alas, remains the most noteworthy mystery of all.- TheWrap
- Posted Apr 7, 2022
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
An inferior retread of Marshall's equally contrived "Valentine's Day," only dressed up with coats and confetti.- New York Daily News
- Posted Dec 8, 2011
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
At the very least, it does provide an easy excuse to sit in a heated room eating popcorn.- New York Daily News
- Posted Jan 24, 2014
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The only truly ugly side to this self-consciously grimy movie is the streak of Neanderthal humor. Operatic overacting is funny. Racist and homophobic jokes? Not so much.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
In a town as status-conscious as Hollywood, the embarrassment of two "Garfield" movies on your résumé must sting like the Dickens.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It's not unusual for a Henry Jaglom film to fall into a black hole of narcissism, but he has outdone himself with his latest, a satire on Hollywood's unshakable self-absorption.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
With so little action or even insight, Marathon is far too long at only 74 minutes. Perhaps for the sequel, we can come along as Gretchen watches paint dry.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The film does deserve credit for juggling difficult racial and class issues - but with a wacky score, cute puppies and silly side stories also jockeying for space, Bamford's best intentions tumble to a heap long before the movie ends.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
While it's visually stunning, the pretentiousness makes it hard to take seriously.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
If you want to direct a movie that's already been done, it's a good idea to pick one you can improve on.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
A few scenes are stylish enough to amuse, but they all add up to nothing - leaving you ten bucks short and feeling like a sucker.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
In fairness, the new movie from the Lorne Michaels machine does have its amusing moments. It's just most of them can also be found in "Napoleon," "Talladega Nights," "Eagle vs. Shark," and any installment of "Jackass."- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Unless you're struck by the urge to watch strangers work out their petty issues in couples therapy, it's hard to find a compelling reason to sit through Gregg Lachow's irritatingly self-absorbed indie drama.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
With little plot and a stifling set, the movie needs stronger performances than its leads can offer.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Though topnotch actors often can elevate mediocre material, they need a topnotch director to help them do it. Steve Carr ("Dr. Dolittle 2") is not that director.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Burns doesn't even bother to disguise his New York accent, any more than he does his boredom.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
As irritating as an ideological college student, this earnest debut from Zak Tucker is determined to teach us a lesson about right and wrong.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It's interesting in the same way the early, rejection episodes of "American Idol" are oddly compelling. But, of course, you can watch those for free.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Enthusiastic performances help, but without a logical script or confident direction, the fizz very quickly goes flat.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Frankly, you may prefer the company of cinematic serial killers (Freddy vs. Jason) after you meet the pair at the center of this story.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Southland Tales does have enough energy and audacity to suggest significant potential. But was it ready for public consumption? The answer is no. It's as simple as that.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Cusack is excellent as Joan, the only woman in the film who values a girl's brains over her body, so it's a shame Fywell treats her with amused scorn.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Broderick is uptight; DeVito is obnoxious; and, somewhere, Nathan Lane is thanking his lucky stars he didn't get roped into this dreck.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
You may want to wait and watch "Never Land" the way it was meant to be seen -- as a straight-to-video baby-sitter.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It's always admirable when a director decides to make a risky film. On the other hand, it's not quite as commendable to also make a boring one.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
A mediocre little thriller that might have promised cheap fun on Blockbuster's direct-to-DVD shelf is instead destined to die a quick death on the big screen.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The marvelous Dussolier makes a poignantly aging lothario, but Fillieres is so off-puttingly strange, we don't really care what she thinks about.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Made in 1998, the picture sags beneath the leaden weight of its pre-millennial theme.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
And though Samantha is written as a sly spoof of Ashlee Simpson, Faris frantically overplays her. She might have taken a tip from Smart, a lovely, understated actress who wastes too much time in lousy films.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The characters speak in Dialogue rather than English, the actors are so busy emoting they forget to act and the story feels like a first-draft college project.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Director and screenwriter Adam Brooks, adapting Jennifer Egan's novel, doesn't seem to understand what makes a movie relevant.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Despite catchy animation and a few intense scenes, there's simply nothing here we haven't seen before.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Oddly enough, though, only the finale is predictable in a movie that appears to have been edited in an early-model blender. Not a single scene connects smoothly with the next.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Just like its increasingly wan antihero, this blood-soaked series is on its last legs.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Although it's recycled from start to finish, there are some decent jokes laced throughout, plus enough gore to satisfy the most bloodthirsty tastes.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Regrettably, neither cast nor crew is able to save it from itself.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Don't let the title fool you. The one thing they have in common is how decidedly unerotic they are.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Madhur Jaffrey and Faran Tahir fare considerably better as Nina's conservative mother and brother, leaving us confused ourselves: Why didn't Patel focus on them, instead?- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Hartley's satire of consumer-driven sexuality is undermined by the straight-faced decision to cast affectless model Tatiana Abracos as the heroine.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
This off-putting satire is a jumble of misguided ideas that gather like lint in the navel of self-obsessed director Philippe Caland.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Feels like reading someone else's diary. Undoubtedly, there's some very important stuff in there, but it's most interesting to the person who wrote it.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Tries everything possible to win you over -- satire, gross-out comedy, even earnest romance. But as any high-schooler can tell you, the harder you try, the bigger you fall.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Scenario is ripe for subversive humor, but Ralston never even questions the superiority of the genetically privileged.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
If there's a lesson to be found in this shameless vanity project, it's that money can buy anything. Even a movie.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Why would so many accomplished women waste their time and talents on a movie as counterfeit as Mad Money?- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
We never get a sensible explanation for Linda's bizarre double life, or uncover any reason - any reason at all - why Bullock would pick this lazy, patchwork script out of all the ones she surely receives every year.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
It would be nice to say this predictable fantasy has such a big heart, we can forgive its excesses. But director Kirsten Sheridan overplays nearly every already-corny scene, and there is no chemistry between Russell and Rhys Meyers, who appear to be passing through on their way to better projects.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
This preposterous adaptation of the Book of Esther is recommended viewing only for those impressed that it comes endorsed by the American Bible Society.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
A flashy homage to a dozen better movies, this self-conscious Hong Kong action flick is so packed with visual thrills, you may not notice that there's absolutely nothing beneath its impressively slick surface.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The movie veers so wildly between being zany and grim, we're left feeling more empty than entertained.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The sort of slick-looking indie that plays well at film festivals, this heavy-handed boxing drama is really just a flyweight bulked up on cliches and false sentimentality.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The writing, directing and acting are all so sketchy, it's a mystery that Kattan didn't just try out this material the way he should have -- in a three-minute sketch.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Competent in the extreme, the talented Jolie would make a great Jane Bond. But mired in this joyless orgy of preposterousness, her biggest challenge is simply keeping a straight face.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
We're bombarded by witless racial clichés, stale sexism and homophobia and enthusiastic celebrations of extreme flatulence.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Neither chimps nor children should be subjected to such shabby mediocrity.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
There's a fascinating and terrifying story to be told about Elizabeth Bathory, the dramatically depraved 17th century sadist known as the Blood Countess.....This ain't it.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Normally, I'd recommend a movie like this only to diehard fans. But even they may want to wait until it hits cable.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
This tale of disaffected sexual depravity is practically a parody of the worst of French filmmaking.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The result feels as if she (Trish Doolan) gathered all her friends, turned on her camera and let them loose. Which is perfectly fine, if you don't expect anyone to pay to watch the finished product.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
Ever been on a blind date that you knew would be dismal from the start? Well, this is the movie version of that date, stretched out over the slowest two hours imaginable.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
There's a lot of scary stuff in Wes Craven Presents: Dracula 2000. There are eyeball-sucking leeches, decapitations, punctured necks... and appalling acting.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
A superficial tween comedy that mocks celebutantes like the Olsen twins while simultaneously pushing stars Hilary and Haylie Duff as their replacements.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The question is, if Sarabeth is so desperate to escape this oppressive distillation of Jewish neuroses, why would filmmaker Debra Kirschner think we'd want to stick around?- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
The plot is as riddled with holes as Matilda's victims, making her sudden appearances more distracting than distressing.- New York Daily News
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- Elizabeth Weitzman
An exhausting combination of generic thriller, political tract and sentimental weepie.- New York Daily News
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