Kirk Honeycutt
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43% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 4.7 points lower than other critics.
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Kirk Honeycutt's Scores
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| Average review score: | 61 | |
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| Highest review score: | Apocalypse Now Redux | |
| Lowest review score: | Your Highness | |
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Positive: 477 out of 1003
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Mixed: 433 out of 1003
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Negative: 93 out of 1003
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Here, due in large measure to a highly derivative screenplay, the director allows several reckless, unprofessional cops drive the movie into utter nonsense.- The Hollywood Reporter
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As with the Bourne films, Gilroy has a knack for creating strong characters and situations that resonate with tension. It may be formula, but the guy is a solid chemist as he crafts excellent set-ups and payoffs.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Not only (Kaufman's) most accessible and romantic screenplay, it's his most complete. The third act works like a charm and pulls all his themes, characters and conflicts together beautifully.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Longing makes you long for a good movie. Tedious and long-winded even at 90 minutes, this German film, written and directed by Valeska Grisebach, tells a mundane tale of adultery that lacks even the slightest insight.- The Hollywood Reporter
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In Changeling Eastwood continues to probe uncomfortable subjects to depict the individual and even existential struggle to do what is right.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Furhman plays pure evil with such supreme calmness that only her eyes shine with madness. Indeed, all of the child actors are superb, especially the expressive Engineer.- The Hollywood Reporter
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What Meyers doesn't do is take chances. She sticks to formula and predictability. In "Complicated," this is as much a matter of casting as writing.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A bold film both in its storytelling strategies and its filmmaking logistics.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The film lacks the depth and discipline of Mitchell's first film venture, "Hedwig and the Angry Inch," which makes Shortbus a real disappointment.- The Hollywood Reporter
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It's workmanlike and engrossing, but what sticks in the mind are Frank and Richie, not what anybody does.- The Hollywood Reporter
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An engaging sports movie about the greatest racehorse ever and his female owner who literally bets the farm on his supremacy.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The result is a much more playable film than recent efforts, though Murphy will have to share the applause with young Yara Shahidi.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The result is something like an old-fashioned Costa-Gavras film but without the leftist sentimentality.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Rote characterizations and a trite, even condescending, attitude toward that era's misguided mores robs the film of the satiric punch Todd Haynes delivered in "Far From Heaven."- The Hollywood Reporter
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The direction is as flat as the script is thin, forcing actors to stumble through roles that make little sense. Costumes and sets border on the grotesque. Mehta is a fine enough filmmaker that this one can be written off as an aberration. Sometimes East and West really aren't meant to meet.- The Hollywood Reporter
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In her brave first feature, Bosnian writer-director Jasmila Zbanic tackles the theme of war's aftermath.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Lacks the wonder, surprises and supercool attitude Cameron achieved. "T3" is no weak sister, though. With Arnold Schwarzenegger back as the iconic title character and an often witty, fast-paced script by John Brancato, Michael Ferris and Tedi Sarafian, audiences worldwide will embrace the new film.- The Hollywood Reporter
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It's too loose and casual, all too willing to trade the writer's trademark wit and literary mischief for slapstick comedy.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The movie is awfully close to a video game with its own specific rules, but its characters are appealing and funny, "Aliens" doesn't have a mechanical feel that drags down most video-game movies.- The Hollywood Reporter
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It's a pleasure to experience Scorsese as a circus master. One just hopes he doesn't continue in this vein.- The Hollywood Reporter
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While following a fairly predictable story line, the film has enough ambushes, treachery and irony to sustain audience involvement with a range of characters that stand for diverse points of view about that war.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A likable movie for kids that will make adults chuckle as well because of the movie's key ingredient -- wit.- The Hollywood Reporter
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As drama the film mostly serves to illustrate the two sides of this crucial social debate in Africa.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The film lacks a controlling point of view to guide an audience through so improbable a tale. Nothing in the movie is funny -- aside from giggles provoked by misfired jokes -- or romantic or dramatic.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Christian McKay's impersonation of young Orson Welles is sensational in this enjoyable, though slight, historical fiction about a teen who spends a memorable week with the legendary wonder.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The movie, which opened last week in Seattle and opens Friday in Los Angeles, isn't so much getting a release as an escape. The movie is directed, shot, acted and outfitted with special effects -- such as that guy (Michael Deak) in the monster suit -- so as to make American International horror films of the late '50s and '60s look like sophisticated gems.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The mental and physical landscape would do justice to an Atom Egoyan film, but in this film, the key dramatic moments feel as forced as they are predictable.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Teaming with Depp, his long-time alter ego, Burton makes Sweeney a smoldering dark pit of fury and hate that consumes itself. With his sturdy acting and surprisingly good voice, Depp is a Sweeney Todd for the ages.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Although wholly predictable in its every beat and featuring bland, unremarkable WASPs as romantic leads, "Life" is not without its charms.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Stiller performs a good balancing act not only with his many jobs on this movie but also in keeping the big picture firmly in mind. It's not always easy to be both silly and smart, but Stiller for the most part pulls it off.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Like a juicy steak served to a man suffering on a diet of micro-greens and tofu, Runaway Jury will be devoured by fans of movie melodramas.- The Hollywood Reporter
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While it aspires to draw the same audiences who admired "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Hero," The Promise is but a pale imitation of those landmark films.- The Hollywood Reporter
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All the while, the music screams and clamors like an ignored child because director Xavier Gens and writer Skip Woods can't pump suspense into this inept mess.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
For Christopher Nolan to turn Batman Begins into such a smart, gritty, brooding, visceral experience is astonishing. Truly, Batman does begin again.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
That rare sequel that took its time -- 23 years -- so it not only advances a story but also has something new to say.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The project is not without insights into Hancock's career and musical philosophy and holds moments of inspiration with these stars. Yet the result does feel a bit promotional as the focus is on a particular CD and not on the sum and substance of this keyboard legend's extraordinary career.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
Why Hugh Jackman was so excited by Mark Bomback's script to star and produce the film is as big a mystery as why such talents-on-a-roll as Ewan McGregor and Michelle Williams joined the cast.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A biographical documentary doesn't get any better than this.- The Hollywood Reporter
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This is a slicker, shallower exercise. It's hypnotic as it unfolds, but once the credit roll frees you from its grip, it doesn't bear close scrutiny.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Nothing von Trier presents here, whether real or imagined, is fresh or new.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Obviously, Munro is reaching for something about how people allow themselves to get mired in the past. But his characters and situations are so exaggerated and dreary that his point gets quickly lost.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Adult actors pretty much let the youngsters upstage them. The two leads, Bennett and Vanier, do a nice job holding the center of gravity while the film goes nuts around them. Best of all, Shorts is short, finishing before you can truly get tired of all those wishes gone wrong.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The writing is rudimentary and the direction often awkward, but Mo'Nique would confound a veteran director.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The film, while slavishly faithful, contains little innovative juice outside of its visual richness.- The Hollywood Reporter
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No one on the creative side has his eyes on the characters, so they flounder in a sea of misguided energy.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The comedy is sloppy, crude and contains far too many misfires, but the film does capture the old ABA spirit in its ungainly struggles to wrestle laughs from seriously mediocre material.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Never gets off its high-concept stool long enough to explore what makes weddings so exciting and nerve-racking and treacherous. It flounders instead in juvenilia and bitchiness.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The fun of a movie like this is not found in its logic, but in scary stunts and supercharged emotions.- The Hollywood Reporter
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You learn as much as you need to know to understand Gehry's architectural process and to appreciate his enormous contribution to modern art and architecture. Which is not a bad thing. Just sketchy.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
Lights will put in more appearances at festivals before achieving a brief theatrical window for Kaurismaki devotees to gaze through. Most will do so with discouragement.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Based on a true story -- that never happened. That might explain why the film circles and circles its subject but never strikes dramatic pay dirt.- The Hollywood Reporter
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International audiences will be confronted by a rather predictable and highly implausible road movie that strains to achieve too many agendas.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The film never realizes its dramatic potential, choosing to take predictable story paths with obvious characters.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Catch Me If You Can represents a distinct change of pace for director Steven Spielberg. This is a lighter movie than he has made in a long while, and you sense his relief that nothing much is at stake.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Predictable, cutesy and surprisingly short on genuine humor, Legally Blonde gets by thanks to the magnetic presence of Witherspoon.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The documentary is an act of political activism. Guggenheim and his politically conscious producers, Laurie David, Lawrence Bender and Scott Z. Burns, have no interest in either challenging Gore's viewpoint or giving opposing opinions equal time. The film is simply a conduit for Gore's message.- The Hollywood Reporter
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It is hard to imagine a better cast or production values so the film should find audiences among sophisticated urban adults.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A cheerful and frequently amusing bit of nonsense, which certainly will provoke children into giggles. The film does not measure up to "March of the Penguins" or "Happy Feet," both Oscar-winning efforts. Nor is it trying to.- The Hollywood Reporter
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"Iron Man" has more wit and style, but Hulk is a neat thrill ride with an intelligent script by Zak Penn and smart, well-paced direction by the French director of "The Transporter" series, Louis Leterrier.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Nothing un-beguiles a fairy tale more than forced whimsy and labored magic, which is precisely what plagues Ella Enchanted.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Livingston and director Steven Sawalich keep the character in constant motion, his dialogue sprinkled with humor and his energy contagious. The film also is surrounded by a crew of ferociously individualistic characters.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Audiences will eat it up: This is a postmillennial spy-action movie pitched to a large international audience. You hardly need subtitles.- The Hollywood Reporter
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This is a pretty minor film from the filmmaker. It feels like more of an exercise in plotting and movie nostalgia than a story about real people.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A hit-and-miss affair. It has moments of unexpected, offbeat comedy, but most of the time neither the characters nor the situations engage the viewer.- The Hollywood Reporter
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While "Exorcism" focused on a murder-trial battle between the priest and a prosecutor, Schmid's film beautifully details the behavior, events and socio-religious pressures that lead to the decision to perform such an extreme ritual.- The Hollywood Reporter
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This 3-D Imax film puts you at eye level with awesome creatures that look like alien beasts from deep space.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The most damning account of the failure of the criminal justice system in America anyone is ever likely to see.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The Hughes Brothers' measured, well-paced direction complements the comic-book simplicity of this narrative.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Under Eastwood's painstakingly stripped-down direction -- his filmmaking has become the cinematic equivalent of Hemingway's spare though precise prose -- the story emerges as that rarest of birds, an uplifting tragedy.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Haneke echoes the theme of Hitchcock's "Rear Window": Moviemaking is basically an act of voyeurism. We secretly examine people's lives in every movie. But in this one, there is a hidden camera, a movie within the movie as it were, forcing us to observe a character along side a mysterious stranger.- The Hollywood Reporter
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In the midst of this didactic, self-conscious movie about a high school shooting comes an extraordinary and intense performance by a young actress named Busy Philipps, which elevates the whole picture.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Is Kill Bill a homage to great Asian action movies? Yes. Is Tarantino trying to outdo his cherished masters (on a budget that dwarfs their films)? Of course. Is there any other point of any of this? Let's see "Vol. 2."- The Hollywood Reporter
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Crazy Heart lacks that spark of originality. So what Fox Searchlight has salvaged essentially is a highly watchable performance by Bridges, one of many he has furnished throughout a long career.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Geoffrey Sax, a British television director making his theatrical debut, lavishes enough craft on the paranormal thriller to send more than a few chills down the spine.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A light-hearted if ghostly murder mystery that for all the contemporary English locations feels like a 1930s studio film including a plot that bears little scrutiny. Along with the delectable Johansson, the film offers fun roles for Allen, Hugh Jackman and Ian McShane.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Working from a flawed premise with characters lacking credibility and plot turns more moronic than funny, the movie flatlines in about five minutes.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Bad enough to create one of the most joyless Christmas movies ever, but then to go for an unearned feel-good ending adds insult to injury.- The Hollywood Reporter
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What's cinematic experimentation without a few failures in the lab? Maybe that's why Howl is so appealing: The filmmakers don't get everything right but their passion for Ginsberg's genius and their excitement over trying to deconstruction a literary master work is contagious.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A coming-of-age tale and a JFK assassination conspiracy movie. The first half of that equation works nicely...But the assassination story line is absurd.- The Hollywood Reporter
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In a summer of remakes, sequels and movies swollen with effects, The Terminal stands out as a strikingly original comedy.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Moore stays "on message" here from first shot to last. There is no debate, no analysis of facts or search for historical context. Moore simply wants to blame one man and his family for the situation in Iraq the United States now finds itself in…So the real question is not how good a film is Fahrenheit 9/11 -- it is undoubtedly Moore's weakest -- but will a film help to get a president fired?- The Hollywood Reporter
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The film feels sleazy and nasty --- but without the pulp kick of filmmakers who know how to do sleazy and nasty.- The Hollywood Reporter
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In a summer of remakes, reboots and sequels comes Inception, easily the most original movie idea in ages.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Anurag Kashyap's Black Friday is a superb and devastating piece of cinema that with justification can be compared favorably to Gillo Pontocorvo's classic "The Battle of Algiers" in its dispassionate yet sweeping journalistic inquiry into cataclysmic social and political events.- The Hollywood Reporter
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In "Virginia Woolf," George and Martha are locked into a symbiotic, disturbingly needy relationship that absolutely feed off their acidic battles. But for Revolutionary Road's Frank and April Wheeler, you wonder: Why don't they just get a divorce?- The Hollywood Reporter
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Reiner again demonstrates compassion and insight into young people's battles to acquire self-knowledge, but in his new film, too many clearly fictional characters and contrived situations bog down his story.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Unlike "The Sixth Sense," the film's key revelation might be too mild to jolt audiences. Some may even feel cheated.- The Hollywood Reporter
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This thoroughly repetitive, ill-conceived and poorly executed effort -- with an emphasis on the word "effort" -- defeats these two talented people more often than not.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Weinstock takes you down a well-trod path in romantic comedy, but her characters are smart and funny, the twists are unexpected.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A slick enough thriller about a presidential assassination attempt. It is also a rather mechanical, soulless affair that avoids politics or anything else that might clearly define who these characters are and why we should care.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Despite the best efforts of stars Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly, this new "Day" is tired and corny.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Lo Cascio and Boni inhabit their roles with keen intellectual and emotional vigor.- The Hollywood Reporter
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It plods along at a sluggard's pace through a weak premise with crude execution and even cruder characters to arrive at an unearned sentimental ending.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The actors do what they can with the cards they're dealt but can't overcome the nakedness of the dialogue or the characters' actions. Duke does ensure that the production flows smoothly though. And those frequent injections of comedy do wonders.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Landing somewhere between a generational comedy and soap opera, the film is forgettable fun.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Well, that didn't take long. Everything fun and terrific about "Iron Man," a mere two years ago, has vanished with its sequel. In its place, Iron Man 2 has substituted noise, confusion, multiple villains, irrelevant stunts and misguided story lines.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The film takes a whimsical view of this insular and sometimes daft environment where everyone's eccentricities are given an opportunity to shine.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Jarhead refuses to engage in its own point of view toward events it depicts. So the film feels empty and tentative, uncertain of what if anything these events add up to.- The Hollywood Reporter
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New wave Bollywood at its best, a Hindi-language film from a Mumbai studio that shows the influence of American and foreign films.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The film lacks the juice promised by the teaming of such extraordinary filmmakers with a cast as large as a Hooverville encampment.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Veteran TV director Michael Lembeck slides the movie into a sitcom mode that only further deadens the thin material. While Vardalos and Collette shine in the musical numbers, why didn't he bother to give the musical sequences a bit of pizzazz?- The Hollywood Reporter
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Jennifer Lopez carries this thin concept about as far and as well as she can, with Alex O'Loughlin in his first leading-man outing managing not to get lost in the shuffle.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A meticulously observed story about fathers and sons within the Argentine Jewish community...What the film desperately lacks, however, is any meaningful conflict. Thus, there is little story here.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A couple of rather Dickensian supporting roles by Robbie Coltrane and Maximilian Schell fall embarrassingly flat as they are more creations of costumes and makeup than actual flesh-and-blood. But then the same can be said for the entire movie.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A Christmas comedy where laughs and even Christmas joy are in short supply.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Smith, sporting a newly buffed physique, delivers an extraordinary performance as a man slowly coming unglued under the strain of no human contact and a constantly alternating role of hunter and prey.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The filmmakers were right to believe that a live-action version of this story would have failed to achieve the universality Persepolis does.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Actors dominate with finely nuanced performances where every scene feels dramatically right.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The effect is impressionistic and provocative, with the emphasis falling differently on scenes because of our knowledge or lack thereof.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Director Curtis Hanson has made a chick flick with substance as well as style.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Even a klutz could hardly make a bad movie about these compelling figures. Thankfully though, Guido Santi and Tina Mascara are superb filmmakers, fully alive in their terrific film Chris & Don: A Love Story to all the undercurrents of art, social class, sexual orientation, challenging relationships and, most especially, the touching love story at the heart of their film.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Robert Downey Jr. and Jamie Foxx are on fire in the lead roles: They're both charismatic as hell without sacrificing any of the emotional honesty necessary for you to believe that these movie stars are a scruffy reporter and a mentally ill musician.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Peter's lightning-fast script and Loncraine's steady direction steer this road picture to the sunny side of the street.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Ultimately, its success may depend on how emotionally satisfying audiences find this flirtation with Jewish mysticism.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Takes place in the world of haute couture. And that pretty much sums up the movie. Otherwise, it would be just another Queen of Mean, boss from hell movie. But, oh, what delicious fun Meryl Streep and her conspirators have with that world.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The movie strands you in two miserable flats with these cliche-ridden characters and a static love story that is as predictable as it is pedestrian.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The movie is too parochial for a wide audience. The French judicial system is totally alien to Americans, for instance, plus the film is a talkathon.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Only Diaz shows spark because the actress knows how to simultaneously play nice and be a nasty character, thereby gaining audience sympathy. Everyone else hits one note, and it isn't nice.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A nifty science-fiction twist on the old amnesia plot where a guy spends most of a movie trying to remember what he did and why everyone is after him.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The movie is amusing and clever but only skin deep. It lacks the acidity and rage of a satire such as "Network."- The Hollywood Reporter
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Blind Shaft, a well-acted and well-produced film, is a quiet though searing indictment of contemporary China.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The spirit of that most modern of 19th century heroines, Becky Sharp, remains intact, and Nair's Indian touches make for an intriguing, fresh approach.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Dabis, a Palestinian-American, has thoroughly re-energized the genre with refreshing wit, honest emotions, incisive observations and a perfect cast.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A slow meander through the mostly stagnant life of a character hardly worth the bother.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Unfortunately, bees just aren't that funny...Nor is the odd story Seinfeld and his collaborators dreamed up very inspired.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Snyder and writers David Hayter and Alex Tse never find a reason for those unfamiliar with the graphic novel to care about any of this nonsense. And it is nonsense.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A playful movie that celebrates nature and the spirit world with striking imagery and a smooth blend of drama and comedy.- The Hollywood Reporter
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An underwhelming vampire romance long on camp but short on emotional insight- The Hollywood Reporter
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Over-the-top -- and ultimately tiresome -- female mud-wrestling, kick-boxing and cat fights in a parody of old exploitation movies.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Another beguiling if draining fantasia from Jean-Pierre Jeuet that harkens back to silent movies.- The Hollywood Reporter
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While the film is made in English by a mostly Greek crew, Buzz"seems geared to foreign audiences. The film's "historians" spend too much time explaining things about Hollywood that are common knowledge to many Americans.- The Hollywood Reporter
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An engaging period drama. But German postwar guilt is not the most winning subject matter for the holiday season.- The Hollywood Reporter
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This isn't so much that the story and characters are weak -- though they very much are -- but that animatronics and computer animation so anthropomorphize these critters that they bear more resemblance to cartoons than actual flesh-and-fur animals.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Eyre does a fine job overseeing performances by a terrific cast that rings true until female hysteria takes over the final act. But in tone and theme, the film has all the hallmarks of playwright-screenwriter Marber's stark, uncompromising misanthropy, if not misogyny.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The film's dramatic moments are small but exquisitely rendered so that you feel the emotions experienced so many years ago. The film lingers afterward in your mind like a favorite vacation that triggered moments of sheer intensity.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A throwback to the days when Disney would recruit second- and third-tier stars to stroll through indifferently written, modestly produced comic fluff that served as family entertainment.- The Hollywood Reporter
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In the sadism-for-thrills sweepstakes, P2 is no "Saw," but it will get young women to clutch their dates for a week or so in theaters before fading to DVD shelves.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Successfully surmounts nearly all the challenges of making a film about a young person dying. Which means the writer-director avoids pitfalls. It is not cloying or sentimental or falsely optimistic. It avoids bathos and exaggerated emotions. Instead, the film affirms life in surprising and gratifying ways.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
Joel Schumacher's Twelve, the latest expose of self-indulgence among privileged teens, is sleek, giddy fun.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Director Alex Proyas resolutely thinks in B-movie terms. Even with an A-list budget, he oversells every plot point and gooses the thrills with hokey lighting, bombastic music and serious overacting.- The Hollywood Reporter
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In American Me, Edward James Olmos has achieved several important goals, but one outweighs the rest: he has made a film that will scare the hell out of any inner-city youth not already lost to the hopelessness of gangs, drugs and prison. [9 Mar 1992]- The Hollywood Reporter
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A delight, brimming with colorful, elastic characters and bountiful wit.- The Hollywood Reporter
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"Dream" brings together so much history, sheer adventure and terrifying moments.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Rendition tackles the concern in a heavy-handed thriller with simplistic characters and manipulative story lines.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Will richly award locals with sly in-jokes and a wonderful comic performance by Bruhl. Non-Germans will certainly get the essence of the humor but may find the movie long and repetitive.- The Hollywood Reporter
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But nothing taps his own particular talents to unsettle audiences with truly edgy material. Funeral gets no more edgy than a potty joke and a corpse tumbling out of a coffin. This is nothing more than juvenile slapstick.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The movie contains priceless slapstick from Bill Murray, finely tuned performances by Murray and the beautiful Scarlett Johansson and a visual and aural design that cultivates a romantic though melancholy mood.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Watching Gerrymandering is like taking a course on a subject you keenly want to learn about only to discover the lecturer is a boring, old windbag.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
What finally undoes the struggle to maintain suspense is Goyer's dialogue, which is consistently hokey.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The film is superbly crafted, covering huge amounts of time, people and the zeitgeist without a moment of lapsed energy or inattention to detail.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The film would make a better fit on television or at one of Disney's theme parks. In cinemas, Heart & Soul is an odd duck, out of sync with the current generation of documentarians whose films dig deep into stories and issues the media generally overlooks.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The fifth outing for the slime-dripping, shape-changing creatures, the Aliens are looking a little dogged, perhaps ready for the Alien Retirement Home. Meanwhile, the Predator warriors, who never achieved the artistic heights of their counterpart, look better invisible. When visible, they resemble robotic can openers gone berserk.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
Garcia has his moments as a wild man but the script never really allows him to plumb the artist's emotional depths.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A muted psychological mystery where filmmaker Hilary Brougher's interest in "solving" a possible crime is superseded by her investigation into matters involving denial, free will and the physical and emotional burdens of pregnancy.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
This is a slap-dash effort whose producers threw money and stunts onscreen instead of the satirical gags and one-liners that made the old spy spoof so memorable.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
Jessica Biel has great fun with the American adventuress, while Kristin Scott Thomas is truly scary as her nemesis and mother-in-law.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
The whole film, a comedy about crime and mental illness, seems at war with itself.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Jones displays a firm hand at the helm -- you sense that he is well within his comfort zone in this environment -- and performances including his own are lively and convincing.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The humor emphasizes quantity over quality, but the batting average isn't too bad. And where else can you witness Leslie Nielsen do a nude scene?- The Hollywood Reporter
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The film gives vivid reality to those photos of disappeared children on milk cartons by letting us peek into the lives of two abducted children subjected to sexual abuse and then prostitution.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Has the hallmarks of a top-notch Jewison production -- splendid performances, especially from leads Michael Caine, Tilda Swinton and Jeremy Northam, a pulse-quickening pace and production values that establish story and character within a distinct environment.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
The movie telegraphs its intentions too early and relies too much on a single actor, Johnny Depp, to achieve its emotional force.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Laziness permeates the film from the inexplicable escapes to the neglected romance.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A fascinating mix of high-minded gossip and historical perspective, examines the clash of values -- of ritual and traditions versus media savvy and political ambition -- that leads to a crisis for the British monarchy.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The guy knows how to make a heart-pounding movie; he just happens to be a cinematic sadist.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Inkheart goes crazy with fairy tale characters popping in and out, all sorts of fantastical creatures materializing and so many rescues one loses count. Yet the movie fails to involve the key constituent: the audience.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
A bland, formulaic picture where romance and comedy are noticeably absent. A more wooden and uninspired effort from talented people behind and in front of the camera is difficult to imagine.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Filmmakers have long recognized that high school makes a terrific arena for social satire and comedy in films ranging from "Heathers" to "Mean Girls" and "Election." There is a glimmer of such a comedy in Full of It, but this is quickly swamped in overextended gags and broad caricatures.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Casa feels like a miss. The digging into each of these women's lives stays shallow and seldom uncovers anything unexpected.- The Hollywood Reporter
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If you take any of this seriously, you are not going to enjoy the movie very much. But as an absurd riff on baadasssss gangsta movies, Four Brothers has an undeniable visceral kick.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
There is something really nasty about this cold, calculating exercise in mob psychology and human venality.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Awesome will please fans of the band, but expect little crossover to nonfans. No new ground is broken here. From a cinematic point of view, Awesome represents simply a monumental postproduction salvaging effort.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Unfolds in a scrupulously accurate historical adventure story that depicts the world of Jesus' birth with an exciting you-are-there verisimilitude.- The Hollywood Reporter
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In epic battle scenes where he combines breathtaking and fluid choreography, gorgeous 3-D drawings and hundreds of visual effects, director Zack Snyder puts onscreen the seemingly impossible heroism and gore of which Homer sang in "The Iliad."- The Hollywood Reporter
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Cartoons can get away with being serviceable and skillful without much creativity since they have an endlessly renewing audience. "Mad 2" surfs along on such waves, entertaining youngsters while mildly amusing adults.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Director-cinematographer Ryan Little neatly ratchets up the suspense while throwing emotional spotlights on the inner struggles of each combatant trapped in this hostile, frozen wilderness.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Plays like a pilot for a TV sitcom. It sets up enough story threads for an entire season yet nothing much actually happens during the 105-minute running time.- The Hollywood Reporter
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This time, in a clever script by Brian Koppelman & David Levien (who wrote the poker drama "Rounders"), the heist is for friendship.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Ghobadi always uses non-pro actors but you would never know. In fact, professionals wouldn't do theses roles justice since the recruited performers are partly playing themselves and partly playing people Ghobadi has known since he was a boy.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
By focusing so narrowly on religious fundamentalists and bigots while ignoring any spiritual dimension to religion, the film is not only being disingenuous but limits its audience to non-believers.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
Has its moments, especially when lithe, beautiful bodies twirl themselves around the dance floor with appealing athleticism. But as a movie trying to deliver comedy, drama and romance, you might want to sit this one out. It's not terrible, mind you, but it just isn't very good.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Capote represents something unique in cinema.…Most eye-catching for critics and audiences in the weeks to come will be Philip Seymour Hoffman's brilliant metamorphosis into the persona of the late author.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
The character and geographical jumps leave you in a muddle with thinly sketched personalities and confusing plot points. Worse, dialogue dense with nuance and shaded meaning flies by too quickly.- The Hollywood Reporter
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"Stories" makes a better Christmas movie than those generic comedies manufactured this time of year. The hits-to-misses ratio for its gags is above average, the sentimentality is kept in check and the film plays well to its audience.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Everyone involved -- actors, crew, director Susanne Bier and screenwriter Anders Thomas Jensen in their second collaboration -- are in peak form in this unflinching look at repressed feelings and emotional devastation.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The film is messy the way Piaf's life was messy: It's unafraid of extravagant gestures even when they fail to come off.- The Hollywood Reporter
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As one might expect, there are campy moments and far too much reliance on God-like interventions in the affairs of early man. Less expected is that 10,000 BC works just fine as an action Western with handsome actors in striking costumes and a few CG predators, which are giddy fun.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Has no inherent laughs, so an extremely versatile and talented cast struggles mightily to make something funny that simply isn't.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The result is not the train wreck one might anticipate from surfing the Net. The catfights, overacting and Berry's swagger in a skimpy, tight, leather outfit that would be right at home at a Hookers Ball make for campy fun.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A superb portrait of a father and son disguised as a docu about Haskell Wexler.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Runs 96 minutes but feels like so much more. There is only one gag.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Christian Slater and Selma Blair head a solid cast that Harvey Kahn directs with cool efficiency as the tension steadily rises with every passing minute.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The comedy has several inspired moments and a genuine flair for the satiric, but overall the film leaves you cold.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
Arguably the most conventional documentary made by Errol Morris and, perhaps equally surprising, it displays sympathy toward its subject.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The disappointments here are many, from a starry cast the film ill-uses to flat musical numbers that never fully integrate into the dramatic story. The only easy prediction is that Nine is not going to revive the slumbering musical-film genre.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
Paints itself into a corner, creating a static situation in which everyone is either stymied or wracked by indecision, leaving the movie free for its two male leads to wallow in self-pity, remorse and bad behavior.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
Clearly, much care and intelligence have been lavished on discouraging, routine material.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Irish director Jim Sheridan, who has made his films in America in recent years, now delivers an American remake that hues closely to the original but loses some of its true grit.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A nature documentary that captures the ferocity and heroism of nature.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Zoom is a movie that would make Dr. Frankenstein proud. Put together with parts from so many other movies, the thing positively clanks.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Pretentious to the core and lacking any context or credible characterizations.- The Hollywood Reporter
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An unremarkable romantic comedy that gives short shrift to both romance and comedy.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Few films have so poignantly portrayed a father's relationships with his sons as The Boys Are Back.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The naturalistic style of the film is completely at odds with the hokey melodrama.- The Hollywood Reporter
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McConaughey and Parker get stranded with thanklessly predictable scenes, while Zooey Deschanel, Kathy Bates and Terry Bradshaw garner the film's few laughs.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Beerfest is tedious and, at 112 minutes, too long to sustain a sophomoric, one-joke comedy even for the presumed target audience of older male teens and the college-age crowd.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
The film never ventures, even once, into a situation that does not reek of comfy familiarity.- The Hollywood Reporter
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While winning no points for originality, Baumbach and his co-conspirator in the script, Jennifer Jason Leigh -- have created an all-too-convincing portrait of a 40-year-old man in emotional freefall.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Be Cool is not really cool as "Get Shorty" was, but it's entertaining, a frivolous cocktail rather than a vintage wine.- The Hollywood Reporter
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"Apprentice" lurches from one been-there-done-that sequence to another.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Turning "Zorro" into a family movie with domestic squabbles and sitcom situations takes some of the luster off the romantic adventure of Old California.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Infamous gives you the unique opportunity to see how two sets of filmmakers can take exactly the same story, make extremely tough though different choices in emphasis and tone and achieve brilliant movies.- The Hollywood Reporter
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What fans of the original movie, "Charlie's Angels," which was fun and good-natured, will make of this sloppy mess is hard to guess.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Here's a film about kids and for kids that has not lost touch with what it is like to actually be a kid.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Michael Moore intelligently, comically and incisively diagnoses and calls for the treatment of a sick U.S. health care system.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The CG animation is nothing special, but the characters are surprisingly fun and the story is full of enough puns, wordplay and slapstick to elicit laughs from across the age spectrum.- The Hollywood Reporter
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As convincing as the manipulated footage of the President's death in Chicago in October 2007 is, the movie itself cannot be more unconvincing in its approach.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Ironically, what the comedy lacks is the sly imagination and satirical underpinnings of the best sex comedies from that (Doris Day) era. Instead, exposition is poorly executed, genuine laughs come infrequently and you quickly lose confidence that the filmmakers even understand what their basic joke is.- The Hollywood Reporter
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- Kirk Honeycutt
Bielinsky is a most expressive director, achieving considerable nuances and depths of emotion with characters' looks, gestures, body language and silences.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The film suffers from uneven acting, an over-reliance on production values and an uncertainty over how dangerous the children's adventures should be.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The movie is fun, with plenty of intrigue and suspense that will have audiences clutching at their arm rests.- The Hollywood Reporter
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We can be grateful to a stellar cast and some discipline on the part of Matt Aselton, a commercials director making his feature debut, that Gigantic doesn't go completely overboard. Nevertheless, the film will appeal mostly to festivals and adventurous audiences.- The Hollywood Reporter
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Works better than you might imagine at times but stumbles awkwardly other times. The unevenness in the writing is matched by directorial overkill in certain comic sequences.- The Hollywood Reporter
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More than delivers on the excitement and terror of this existential flirtation with one's own mortality. Where it falters is trying to link this event to Nazi-era politics and a feeble love story.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The technical barrage of visual and digital effects, quick cuts and strobe lighting does produce something akin to the sensation of playing a video game. So why, one wonders, don't potential viewers simply play one instead of watching this pale imitation?- The Hollywood Reporter
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Lemming does possess a mordant humor as it watches characters spin out of control. But the payoff is slight.- The Hollywood Reporter
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From its uninspiring title -- and certain turnoff for young males -- to its limp slapstick and uneven acting, A Cinderella Story arrives with a dull thud.- The Hollywood Reporter
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The Hours makes for a fascinating and ultimately successful stunt in its cross-cutting among the decades.- The Hollywood Reporter
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A 3D movie that will intrigue kids and adults alike but might play raggedly in both camps.- The Hollywood Reporter
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An unconvincing psychosexual drama that tries to reconfigure the classic romantic triangle but winds up looking like a preposterous pretzel.- The Hollywood Reporter
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If the movie only lavished as much thought and care on its characters as it does on each intricate set piece, Shooter might have been a classic.- The Hollywood Reporter
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