Rene Rodriguez
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On average, this critic grades 2.9 points lower than other critics.
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Rene Rodriguez's Scores
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| Average review score: | 63 | |
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| Highest review score: | Manchester by the Sea | |
| Lowest review score: | The Mangler | |
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Positive: 1,218 out of 1942
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Mixed: 455 out of 1942
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Negative: 269 out of 1942
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- Rene Rodriguez
A horror/sci-fi/action mishmash that aims to be the kind of brainless timekiller once used to round out the bottom of a double bill at the drive-in.- Miami Herald
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It's impossible not to shake the feeling that we've been here before, and the movie never does convince you that a return trip was entirely necessary.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
You'd be hard pressed to find a more routine, more shamelessly by-the- numbers flick than this one. Predictability? In the case of Nowhere to Run, everything feels recycled -- even the title. [21 Jan 1993, p.F5]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
By turns endearing and hilarious, Lilo & Stitch is proof the folks at Disney should break their own rules more often.- Miami Herald
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Never feels like anything more than a Saturday morning cartoon pumped up to big-screen dimensions.- Miami Herald
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Planet of the Apes is never quite boring -- the movie is constantly giving you something new to look at -- but it's still a disappointingly dull and underplotted ride.- Miami Herald
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Shower is also a comedy -- but it's the movie's melancholy streak that is its strongest asset.- Miami Herald
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The movie is quick and breezy for its first half-hour, then seems to grind down to a deadened pace: The actors' routines lose their freshness, and the nonexistent story line becomes apparent. The jokes get worse, too. Fortunately, at 80 minutes, the film is too brief to drag. [21 April 1992, p.E7]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
One of the most rewarding and engaging movies of the year. Don't miss it.- Miami Herald
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Often makes for a compelling comedy-drama about family ties. It's only when the cancer takes center stage that the movie feels like a wash.- Miami Herald
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Does the movie bear any relation to the video game? Not much. Do the dinosaur effects steal Jurassic Park's thunder? Keep dreaming. Will kids want to see it? Depends on how big Nintendo fans they are. Super Mario Bros. is like watching somebody else play a video game: It's flashy, colorful and wholly uninvolving. [29 May 1993, p.5]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The more hellish the story gets, the sillier and less involving the movie becomes.- Miami Herald
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It's a testament to their performances -- and the spirit of this surprisingly raunchy, decidedly R-rated comedy -- that by the end credits, you've grown to like them a little bit. You just wouldn't want to live with them.- Miami Herald
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You never really get the sense Zhang is taking the movie seriously, so you can't either. A Woman, a Gun and a Noodle Shop proves that American filmmakers aren't the only ones who can bungle remakes of foreign movies.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
It's not every movie that makes you wish Vin Diesel would run in and start blowing up stuff.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The Wrestler presents a fascinating peek at the workings of the pro wrestling industry (the tenderness and humor the athletes share backstage is the complete opposite of the ferocity they display in the ring).- Miami Herald
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Shot in the style of a documentary, which lends the movie an aura of utter realism, Maria Full of Grace derives an unsettling power from the clinical details of Maria's ordeal.- Miami Herald
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For this last chapter, the filmmakers play things relatively straight, resulting in the best Shrek movie to date.- Miami Herald
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Mother and Child is good when it takes a harsh, unsparing look at lament and the burdens we carry throughout our lives. Then it goes for your tear ducts, and we're suddenly stranded in Lifetime TV territory.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Freejack is among the most incoherent sci-fi action films we've seen in a while, despite the credentials of producer- screenwriter Ronald Shusett, who brought us Total Recall and Alien. [24 Jan 1992, p.G5]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
There's a mean little Hollywood satire squirreled away within Hollywood Ending, but you have to look hard to find it.- Miami Herald
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A crackling crime drama assembled from a scrap heap of hoary cliches, Takers proves that everything old can sometimes really be new again.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
At heart, The Ghost and the Darkness is essentially Jaws with paws -- at one point, you can see the lions' silhouettes circling under a sea of roiling dry grass. It has all the requisite elements for a sweeping, old-fashioned jungle adventure -- except the adventure. [11 Oct 1996, p.6G]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Bad enough to earn a rare spot on my hallowed list of ''The Worst Movies I've Ever Seen,'' An American Carol is testament that the country's culture wars are raging just as strongly within Hollywood as anywhere else.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Neither as good nor as bad as you'd hoped it would be: It's just a mediocre exploitation picture with an inspired premise (succinctly spelled out by its title), loads of gratuitous gore, a dash of equally gratuitous nudity and enough inanities to make you wonder if Ed Wood rose from the grave to serve as a creative consultant on the project.- Miami Herald
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The third -- and thinnest and weakest and least funny -- installment in Ice Cube's popular Friday series.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The movie is all moist grime and seedy atmosphere, and it's certainly something to look at: It's beautifully lurid. But it's an empty, unengaging movie, and by the end, it has become ridiculous, too.- Miami Herald
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Feels like a cobbled collection of ideas and conceits rather than a stand-alone story.- Miami Herald
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There are moments in the punishing drama Once Were Warriors that are supremely difficult to watch, but you can't tear your eyes away. Once these characters -- a violence-prone Maori family living in contemporary New Zealand -- get hold of you, you're in for the long haul. [09 Feb 1995, p.1G]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Jingle All the Way is at its best when piling on the slapstick, which director Brian Levant ( The Flintstones ) wisely does often. [22 Nov 1996, p.6G]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Befitting a story about marriage, adultery and murder, all the characters in Married Life are constantly lying to each other. Sometimes they even lie to the audience.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The acting is better than Ivy deserves. Barrymore is surprisingly good, bringing the right amount of sexuality and mischief to her performance without coming across as ridiculous. It's tough for someone known mostly as a child actor to break into more adult roles, but she pulls it off. [04 Jun 1992, p.F3]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Focusing on the contestants who make the initial cut -- two men and two women -- the film can't resist wringing some American Idol-style suspense from speculation about who the eventual victor will be. But the movie also leaves no doubt as to who the real winners are.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Turns out to be far more interesting for grown-ups (the movie is probably too long, and too much, for little kids anyway).- Miami Herald
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Down in the Valley becomes increasingly harder to believe as it goes along, with people behaving in ways that strain credibility.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
In The Shape of Things, love doesn't just hurt: It bites, and bites deep.- Miami Herald
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May not reinvent the wheel, but its expertly delivered thrills would hit the spot at any time of year.- Miami Herald
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It's the overriding spirit of the movie that forms its greatest appeal: Here's a movie that isn't intent on conquering the world but simply entertaining you for a breezy 90 minutes.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
For those who can tough it out -- and not everyone will -- Hunger is a searing experience. Just don't expect to have much of an appetite when it's over.- Miami Herald
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Bug has an uncompromising, anything-goes daring: Friedkin, 71, has nothing to lose at this point, and he has made this low-budget, brazenly over-the-top picture strictly on his own terms.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
If not exactly epic, the movie is certainly the biggest and most complex of Rodriguez's Mariachi trilogy, which began in "El Mariachi" and continued in "Desperado."- Miami Herald
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This is the sort of small, intimate movie that, if it had been made on a low budget by independent actors, would be celebrated to the skies.- Miami Herald
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Plays like a colorful but inert timekiller that you might tolerate while dozing off in front of the TV, but only because you are too sleepy to reach for the remote control.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
There are three or four big laughs scattered throughout The Pink Panther 2, along with a smattering of decent chuckles. But all those moments combined account for maybe five minutes of screen time, which leaves you with another hour and a half of movie to sit through.- Miami Herald
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The remarkable Hoop Dreams proves that even at its best, Hollywood can't match the drama of everyday life. This rich and insightful documentary, which traces five years in the lives of two Chicago inner-city kids, is more compelling than anything a pack of scriptwriters could ever concoct. [21 Oct 1994, p.G5]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Ferrell's shtick never grows tiresome, because it's constantly changing.- Miami Herald
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Misses out on just about everything that made the original work, most notably Falk and Arkin, whose odd-couple pairing was the foundation on which the entire movie rested.- Miami Herald
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It's the kind of movie for which the phrase ''you've never seen anything like it before'' was invented. The question is whether anyone would want to.- Miami Herald
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Alice in Wonderland is curiously devoid of metaphors and allegories about a young woman on the cusp of adulthood, about to be engaged by arrangement to a loathsome toad of a man she can barely stomach. The lack of psychological subtext is hugely disappointing.- Miami Herald
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There's very little in The Chorus you haven't seen before, but the movie's depth of sentiment -- especially its profound humanism -- makes it worth experiencing again.- Miami Herald
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For those with the patience to latch onto Van Sant's slow, methodical groove. It's worth trying.- Miami Herald
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Despite its flaws, Sleepy Hollow stays with you, the dark beauty of its images powerful enough to invade your dreams.- Miami Herald
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So superficial and formulaic that even Garner's mega-watt grin can't completely save it.- Miami Herald
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More sour than sweet, but Steers knows that, even in a cruel, unsentimental world, there is room for forgiveness and hope. Just don't expect a hug.- Miami Herald
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For a movie whose characters are so preoccupied with immortality, Troy is curiously forgettable.- Miami Herald
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What makes it the best movie of the year -- is its insight into human behavior.- Miami Herald
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So thoroughly absorbing while it's unfolding that later, when you play the movie back in your head, it's surprising to realize how ordinary it is. That's a testament to Nolan's talent: He's able to make even the hoariest clichés feel fresh.- Miami Herald
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The movie's utter lack of predictability helps to keep you engaged, even if some of the plot turns are a bit baffling, and the unusual depth and complexity of the characters -- the eponymous heroine in particular -- give the picture its unusual, scalding power. You've never met a mother quite like this one.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Lee remains a superb entertainer -- like Oliver Stone, he's incapable of ever being boring -- but in She Hate Me, he comes dangerously close to seeming trivial, a crank-for-crank's-sake.- Miami Herald
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May prove too dark to make the list of Schwarzenegger's biggest hits. But the movie suggests the actor still has a lot to offer -- and he's willing to take some chances, too. Welcome back, Arnold.- Miami Herald
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Certainly diverting and, in Thurman, it also has a knockout of a performance.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Even if you're willing to overlook the preposterous plot holes in its premise, Accepted pushes its luck in its final half-hour.- Miami Herald
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Could there possibly be anything left to gain from yet another adaptation of Charles Dickens' tale about crabby old Ebenezer Scrooge and his life-changing encounter with three ghosts on Christmas Eve? In the case of Disney's A Christmas Carol, the answer is a surprising, resounding yes -- at least so far as the IMAX 3D version goes.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Jeanne Dielman is not for all tastes. But for those with the necessary patience, it is a game-changing masterpiece. [11 Sep 2009, p.G18]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Costner does things he hasn't done in years: He's funny and playful; he laughs and cracks jokes; and he doesn't look like he's carrying the weight of the universe on his shoulders.- Miami Herald
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Light on plot but heavy on observation: Wang concentrates on exploring the unseen ways in which mother and daughter rely on each other.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Hard Target is pretty much a bust from every conceivable aspect, except the visual -- it looks terrific, and one sequence, a shoot-out on the streets of New Orleans between Van Damme and a progressively larger number of bad guys, comes close to capturing the trademark frenzied, exhilarating feel of Woo's previous work. [20 Aug 1993, p.5]- Miami Herald
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This charmingly modest and entertaining film feels warmly human, and its virtues will remain in your memory days after you've seen it. [02 Sep 1994, p.G4]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Lives or dies by your ability to buy the sight of Anthony Hopkins and Nicole Kidman snuggling in bed and enjoying hot, torrid sex. This may seem like a superficial approach to such a lofty, serious movie, but it is an insurmountable problem.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The plot lines all eventually fold into one another to form a well-rounded picture of a family struggling to gain a foothold in a foreign culture, though writer-director Miguel Arteta settles for a disappointingly conventional finale. Still, Star Maps has enough poetic grit and offbeat, unexpected humor to make Arteta a director worth watching. [22 Aug 1997, p.9G]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Beautifully crafted, intricately plotted and obviously a labor of love. It is also a mess.- Miami Herald
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Frida, the kaleidoscopic drama based on the life of the Mexican painter/feminist/icon Frida Kahlo, was directed by Julie Taymor, which is the movie's first blessing.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Lacks the one element that the filmmakers were most desperately aiming for: A genuine sense of fun.- Miami Herald
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Jam-packed with plot and characters, Thunderheart nonetheless drags along from scene to scene, never building any momentum or cumulative dramatic effect. It's a dull, muddled whodunit, an exploration of the relationship between Native Americans and white Americans and a tale of soul-searching by an uninteresting character. And none of it works. [3 Apr 1992, p.G13]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Yes, Pineapple Express is exceedingly crude, but it's never mean or lewd, and for all the drugs and gore in it, the movie is also strangely, unrelentingly sweet, even when its characters are bleeding to death.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Everyone in the movie is a buffoon or a dolt. No one is redeemable. The humor comes at the expense of the characters: You're always laughing at them, never with them. The Coens have never seemed this disdainful, this mocking, of their fellow man.- Miami Herald
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A feverish pipe dream of a movie, fueled by an unbridled artistic imagination that serves as evidence of mad genius at work. [30 Dec 1996, p.1C]- Miami Herald
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Chungking Express is really a sly and perceptive examination of the effects of urban alienation on romance -- specifically in its scarily dense and overdeveloped setting of dazzling Hong Kong. Chungking Express meanders at times and occasionally annoys (you won't want to listen to California Dreaming ever again), but the movie is all of one mood, and it leaves you craving more. [29 Mar 1996, p.21G]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Despite its serious subject matter, North Country is a crowd-pleaser at heart.- Miami Herald
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It's Amy Poehler and Will Arnett, as a rival brother-sister skating team who are a little too intimate for comfort, who seem to be giving it their all. If only the movie had been about them.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Succeeds where so many other recent horror pictures have failed: It consistently scares you silly.- Miami Herald
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The movie, which is as low-key and subdued as Tewfiq himself, is something of a marvel: a precious work of minimalism that, instead of disappearing into itself the way so many small-scale comedies do, grows before your eyes into something profound and profoundly affecting.- Miami Herald
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Daughters of the Dust is as concerned with grand and universal emotions as it is with its "story." Daughters is an enlightening and sublimely lyrical film. [27 June 1992, p.E5]- Miami Herald
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Best of all, though, is Seann William Scott as the profoundly annoying, profoundly vulgar Stifler.- Miami Herald
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This delicate, transporting movie, which keeps dialogue to a minimum to tell its story primarily through images, is also a triumph of sheer cinematic craft that mirrors its characters' contemplative natures while extolling the virtues of lives simply led.- Miami Herald
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14-year-old Noah Fleiss gives a performance that's every bit as astonishing as Haley Joel Osment's work in "The Sixth Sense."- Miami Herald
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It's all very "Cuckoo's Nest," but in a glib, facile way, and it leaves K-PAX adrift in its fuzzy, New-Agey orbit.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Enemy at the Gates will pique your interest in the Battle of Stalingrad, but it leaves that interest sadly unsated.- Miami Herald
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One gigantic pile of cornball clichés, but there's no denying the movie works you over anyway.- Miami Herald
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For all its ambition, Daredevil can't overcome the fact that at its colorful center lies a perfect blank in a bad suit.- Miami Herald
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There's nothing in Bounce you haven't seen before, but the movie is surprisingly unsentimental, the Paltrow factor cannot be denied.- Miami Herald
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So I Married an Axe Murderer is a clumsy mishmash of Saturday Night Live sketches and a rambling comic-thriller plot that wastes the promise of twisted laughs presented by its '50s B-movie title. [30 July 1993, p.G7]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The story's third-act detour into tragedy is predictable and unwelcome, providing a resolution that is too pat and familiar to be moving.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The movie, while no big deal, makes for much more entertaining viewing than other highly touted vehicles currently fighting for your moviegoing dollars. [25 Apr 1994, p.C2]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
At least the special effects in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen are remarkable: You never tire of the endless variations of robots Bay and his computer-generated effects crew come up with.- Miami Herald
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The Cable Guy might not please fans looking only for Carrey's usual shtick, but from here, it looks like a step toward adulthood. [14 June 1996, p.5G]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
I Am Love is a bold and thrilling masterpiece -- the introduction of a major talent to the world's stage.- Miami Herald
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Scorsese has crafted a luxurious entertainment that goes down like a flute of sparkling, silky champagne.- Miami Herald
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As absorbing as much of it is, Unbreakable winds up as a mild disappointment. But it leaves no question the hype around Shyamalan is well-deserved: This guy has a huge career ahead of him.- Miami Herald
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The best thing you can say about Just a Kiss is that it isn't every romantic comedy that throws in suicide, bondage and a plane crash in between all the bed hopping.- Miami Herald
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There's a terrible beauty to the work of Larry Clark, the controversial photographer turned filmmaker, that transcends chic nihilism.- Miami Herald
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Corbijn makes the familiar strange, focusing on details other filmmakers would gloss over.- Miami Herald
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Mr. Jones is an even bigger disappointment when you consider it's directed by Mike Figgis (Internal Affairs, Liebestraum), who has shown talent for off-kilter thrillers. Saddled with a routine and unimaginative script here, he indulges in well-worn cliches, including setting his big scene between Gere and Olin against a thunderstorm (which inadvertently drowns out part of Olin's dialogue). [9 Oct 1993, p.G4]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Compared to manipulative tearjerkers like "Pay It Forward" or "Men of Honor," Billy Elliot is a model of restraint, one that earns its warmth the hard way -- by making us care about the people who are going through familiar steps.- Miami Herald
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If Soderbergh set out to make a galvanizing conversation piece, he has certainly succeeded. But this cold, occasionally dull movie practically defies you to embrace it.- Miami Herald
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The moral of Irreversible -- time destroys everything -- isn't nearly as profound as writer-director Gaspar Noé seems to think it is, which is why some critics have already dismissed the movie as the facile, misogynistic posturings of a provocateur.- Miami Herald
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Craven ("Scream," "Nightmare on Elm Street") is already a legend in horror film circles, but this is the first time he has tried his hand at a slick, relatively bloodless suspense-thriller, and the genre suits him.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The Hunted is so openly, defiantly derivative of 1982's "First Blood," you figure there has to be a copyright lawsuit brewing right this very minute.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The movie, elegantly shot by Rodrigo Prieto, is sleek and brisk, using split-screens and graphics to help uninformed viewers grasp the basics of the corporate shenanigans the characters pull on each other.- Miami Herald
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Campos, a cinematic disciple of Stanley Kubrick and latter-period Gus Van Sant, opts to let the movie do the talking for him. The fact that this is a film of few words only adds to its hypnotic, relentless pull.- Miami Herald
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A perfectly adequate horror romp, but it's hard to imagine anyone remembering it five years from now.- Miami Herald
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Inadvertently does with the civil rights movement exactly what Banderas set out not to do: trivializes it.- Miami Herald
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This is the most vibrant, exciting and invigorating movie-movie of the year.- Miami Herald
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You Again is at its funniest in the early scenes, when everyone is pretending all is well beneath forced smiles and plotting eyes.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Every time Riding Giants starts feeling a little too insidery for casual viewers, along comes another, even bigger wave, daring these puny mortals to conquer it.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
We Were Soldiers feels strangely irrelevant -- a well-acted, well-crafted and inconsequential visit to woefully familiar territory.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Buoyed by a superlative soundtrack, ATL plays a familiar song about growing up, but hits notes that sound brand new.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
There are no "Crying Game" switcharoos or "Sixth Sense" plot twists in store here. But knowing too much about Catfish beforehand ruins the experience.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The finished film has been tinkered with and tweaked so thoroughly that it borders on the incomprehensible.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The sci-fi thriller Repo Men gets off to a sluggish start. But wait. You have to give the movie time to find its groove and establish its premise.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Unlike last year's "Coco Before Chanel," in which Audrey Tautou played a warmer, kinder spirit, Mouglais presents her character as steely and unbending, a woman who has built her empire on her terms and refuses to abdicate the slightest control on her life.- Miami Herald
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Unexpectedly funny, leisurely paced and oblivious to the demands of its genre, Inside Man has a loose, playful vibe that's at odds with its grave life-and-death scenario.- Miami Herald
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It's another portrait of amoral, hedonistic youth gone awry, a la Larry Clark's "Bully", and it is alternately engrossing and ridiculous, often in the span of one scene to the next.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Amid such a strong cast hitting all the right notes, Caruso looks wan, though he's not bad enough to sink the movie. [21 Apr 1995, p.5G]- Miami Herald
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The movie is bouncy and zesty, its energy unflagging, and some of the big numbers are heavily tinged with Bollywood. Conceptually, it should have been a trip.- Miami Herald
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Owing to a supremely engaging cast, The Client turns out to be stand-up Hollywood entertainment. Grisham's uninspired storyline can't ruin the efforts of two of the industry's best actors at the top of their form. [20 July 1994, p.E2]- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Baghead will disappoint gore hounds or anyone looking for an extreme horror experience -- this is more of a comedy-drama than anything else.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The casting is the key to the success of this absolutely hilarious crowd-pleaser.- Miami Herald
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Murderball invokes fascination toward its protagonists, because it views them with the same confidence and acceptance they view themselves.- Miami Herald
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A fascinating record of how the movie fell apart, piece by piece, with everything short of a natural disaster conspiring against the filmmaker.- Miami Herald
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Where Planet Terror is all hollow, self-conscious homage, Death Proof is the work of a director striving to make something original while remaining true to the movies that influenced him. It is also, once it gets going, terrific, sensational fun -- precisely the vibe Grindhouse aims for, but only sporadically attains.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Loud and frantic and filled with all sorts of business, but it's also empty and inert, a creative exercise that would have played better as a 30-minute short.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
The frustratingly uneven comedy Tropic Thunder has moments of full-on, bust-a-gut hilarity, along with long stretches where you can hear the crickets chirping in the theater.- Miami Herald
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Irritating when it should be amusing, dumb when it should be zany, flat when it should be snappy.- Miami Herald
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This is an eerie, inventively mounted movie: It's a shivery fun time, filled with dark corners, deserted hallways and sudden apparitions. But it never manages to genuinely rattle you.- Miami Herald
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- Rene Rodriguez
Another joyless, brain-numbing adventure through lackluster Indiana Jones territory.- Miami Herald
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The most daring thing about Adam, the story of a young man with Asperger's syndrome, is that there isn't a scene in which someone stops to explain exactly what Asperger's IS.- Miami Herald
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Up in the Air is also optimistic about the perpetual themes that preoccupy so many movies that endure the test of time: Life is better with company. And everybody needs a co-pilot.- Miami Herald
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If The Score isn't quite in the same league as the classic "Rififi" or even "Thief," its single-mindedness still makes for a refreshing change from the preposterous bloat of most contemporary action movies.- Miami Herald
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Bandits isn't much more than a pleasant dawdle, one made extra-likable by Thornton and Blanchett, whose ace performances keep the film zipping along even at its most predictable.- Miami Herald
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The movie is a bauble, but it's an enjoyably weird and original one, and it is anchored by Black's constantly amusing performance.- Miami Herald
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There's plenty in Tokyo Decadence to titillate, and plenty to shock, too, and that should be enough to motivate some people into seeing it. The movie is never pornographic, though those who don't get out much are bound to be offended. There are also some interesting observations on Japanese culture put forth by Ai's various clients, though she remains an uninteresting cipher. Despite Murakami's best efforts, the things you'll remember most about Tokyo Decadence are the naughty bits. [23 Aug 1993, p.C5]- Miami Herald
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If you're going to make a heist picture, then at least have the decency to make the heist itself interesting. Otherwise, do like Tarantino did in "Reservoir Dogs" and just skip it altogether.- Miami Herald
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The Visitor is a small movie, but its emotions could not be writ any larger.- Miami Herald
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Everyone up on the screen appears to be having so much fun, you wish the movie found a way to let you into the party.- Miami Herald
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One of the most pessimistic movies about love Hollywood has ever made, a star-studded, glossy anti-date movie.- Miami Herald
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A perfectly cast Keanu Reeves pokes deadpan fun at himself in the role of Justin's New Age dentist, who hypnotizes the kid and encourages him to find his inner ''power animal.'' And Vince Vaughn, in a rare straight turn, is excellent as Justin's high school teacher.- Miami Herald
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Never becomes cloying, because although Agresti does not lose sight of the great sadness at the center of his tale, he resists the temptation to overplay its bigger moments.- Miami Herald
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The movie never approaches the level of screwball fun its cast seems capable of. But the curiosity of seeing Arnie grunt and groan with labor pains is hard to resist. [23 Nov 1994, p.E2]- Miami Herald
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What distinguishes The Orphanage are some spare but fiendishly well-placed shocks that give the film an extra sense of danger: You can't take comfort with this one assuming you know what lurks around each corner, because you don't. Trust me.- Miami Herald
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It's lifted from pretty much every movie or TV show you've ever seen about police corruption, only not done as well.- Miami Herald
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If Dreamcatcher ultimately feels like an unwieldy pastiche, at least it's never boring.- Miami Herald
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Worst of all is the movie's finale, a noble attempt to avoid an overly-pat conclusion that strays too far in the opposite direction.- Miami Herald
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Extreme Measures is a medical thriller with two personalities. At times, it's a drama about doctors with God complexes and a moral debate on questions such as, "If you had to kill one person to cure cancer, would you?"...Other times, it's a mystery about nefarious scientists, missing corpses and foot chases in the bowels of New York's subways...Neither side really works, though for a while the movie engrosses anyway. Even when you know you're being manipulated, Extreme Measures intrigues you in a Coma kind of way, because it initially preys on the same fears as that earlier thriller: vulnerability in hospitals at the hands of evil doctors...Then the mystery starts to unravel, and so does the movie. [27 Sept 1996, p.5G]- Miami Herald
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Emits a fishy odor, like a recruitment film for an obscure cult you'd rather stay away from.- Miami Herald
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Filled with conspiracies, intrigue and the suggestion that modern-day society is purposely designed to drive us a little nuts, The Manchurian Candidate is a paranoid fantasy for our time.- Miami Herald
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Oliver Stone tried encapsulating Alexander's life into one movie, only to discover the task was impossible. Bodrov knows better, using Mongol -- the first of an intended trilogy -- to center on Genghis Khan's formative years.- Miami Herald
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The result leaves the movie feeling like a one-note take on a complex subject.- Miami Herald
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Everything about this excruciatingly dull, talky film screams made-for-network-TV: The I'm-only-here-for-a-paycheck performances by famous actors; the Crate and Barrel catalog mise-en-scene; the syrupy, heartwarming score that lays the pathos on so thickly you gag on it.- Miami Herald
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A straightforward, earnest, sentimental picture: It's all the things you'd think a Sept. 11 movie directed by Oliver Stone would never be.- Miami Herald
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That broad range of subject matter is indicative of the messy, meandering structure of the movie. But if Moore fails to tie this unwieldy movie into a lucid thesis, at least every tangent he chases down has its own payoff.- Miami Herald
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It's an understatement to say that The Ring is not your ordinary horror film. And never forget to rewind.- Miami Herald
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Sarandon blends into the background, having practically nothing to do except stand around and wring her hands as the two men in her life battle it out in a passive-aggressive war. It's enough to make her want to run off with Thelma.- Miami Herald
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The worst kind of sequel -- the kind that exists only to give you more-more-more of what you liked the first time around, without ever justifying its own existence. This lavish, superbly designed film goes on for an exhausting 2½ hours.- Miami Herald
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The dumbest, most risible retelling ever made of the exploits of legendary bank robber Jesse James.- Miami Herald
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Bitter, brittle, condescending and petty, the titular character of Margot at the Wedding, fabulously played by Nicole Kidman, is a successful short story writer who resents other people's happiness.- Miami Herald
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Despite its downbeat theme, A Single Man is ultimately optimistic about the human capability to gradually make peace with seemingly insurmountable pain and tragedy.- Miami Herald
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Intrigues mainly for its spare style and brittle, sweat-soaked performances.- Miami Herald
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There's no denying the movie's visceral impact: It's too bad, though, that Jakubowicz isn't aiming for anything other than sensation.- Miami Herald
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Milks Carter's story for maximum "inspirational" value, and at times the movie skirts dangerously close to afterschool-special territory.- Miami Herald
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There's nothing here that hasn't been done before, and better, in any given "Halloween" or "Friday the 13th" sequel.- Miami Herald
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Fast Food Nation would have benefited from a longer running time -- the movie often feels like it's missing big chunks of plot -- but Linklater's cautionary message gets through.- Miami Herald
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Despite the efforts of the cast (Byrne and Murphy are particularly good), you rarely feel a thing for any of them, but I don't think you're really supposed to, anyway. The characters in Sunshine tackle thorny ethical questions and debate the sanctity of life on their way to the sun, but the movie is really about the voyage, not the voyagers. Enjoy the sights.- Miami Herald
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With a light, sometimes hilarious touch, Look at Me deflates the pretensions and self-obsessed nature of a group of wealthy Parisian literati, but its observations about the effects of fame and success and our natural desire to fan them as high as they can go, apply to anyone within range of reality-TV culture.- Miami Herald
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Too much of Lords of Dogtown still feels conventional and sugar-coated.- Miami Herald
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Like every war before it, the U.S. invasion of Iraq has generated its share of movies. But The Hurt Locker is the first of them that can properly be called a masterpiece.- Miami Herald
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As for getting close to Wintour -- or even explaining the unfathomable mystery that can be haute couture -- the film comes up empty.- Miami Herald
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The documentary Mad Hot Ballroom is packed from start to finish with adorable kids doing cute things: Rarely has a movie, fictional or not, had this much awwwww factor.- Miami Herald
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Even if you don't buy the ending, however, High Tension makes for ghoulish, sick fun, and Aja, who is already at work on a remake of Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes, clearly takes this horror stuff very seriously. The genre can always use a few more like him.- Miami Herald
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Van Sant's refusal to delve into his subject in anything but an abstract way renders the movie pointless and frustrating -- a lyrical, lovely tone poem, signifying little.- Miami Herald
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Flyboys is so schematic and contrived, you can anticipate exactly what scene is going to come next, and who will be the next to die in combat, once you latch onto the structure of the script, which has all the inventiveness and ingenuity of a flow chart.- Miami Herald
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The Savages is ultimately about two siblings, both around 40, in the midst of learning it's never too late to start embracing life, no matter how rotten a hand you were dealt in the past.- Miami Herald
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But there are so many beautiful, tender moments in In America -- that it's easy to forgive Sheridan's manipulative ploys.- Miami Herald
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The Dreamers argues that life must be lived, not dreamt. But it also remembers the confounding pleasures of dreaming with your eyes wide open.- Miami Herald
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The scattershot nature of the script, which feels as if it had been made up on the spot, leaves the actors looking like they're enjoying some private joke not shared with the audience. Self-indulgent does not even begin to describe it.- Miami Herald
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Miller has crafted some intriguing, complex characters and stranded them in a muddled story that doesn't know quite what to do with them.- Miami Herald
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As usual, Brooks displays an uncanny knack for mining the universal elements of his characters' situations. Many scenes in the movie ring so familiar, you'd think he had been spying on your visits home. [10 Jan 1997, p.4G]- Miami Herald
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The longest and talkiest installment in the blockbuster Pirates trilogy, At World's End doesn't even have the decency to provide a good action sequence until more than two hours in.- Miami Herald
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At least LaBeouf makes for a likable hero. He's got the same kind of easy, natural charisma as Will Smith -- who, come to think of it, starred in another techno-paranoia thriller, "Enemy of the State," that Eagle Eye strongly resembles.- Miami Herald
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A curiously inert and talky action picture about good-looking mutants on the run from bad (but equally good-looking) ones, Push wastes a decent idea and stylish direction on a script that's much more Ingmar Bergman than Stan Lee.- Miami Herald
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It's just as boring and dumb as it sounds. This is the kind of movie that uses a shot of a bare butt as a punch line, and thinks having Encino Man's Brendan Fraser do a walk-on re- enaction of that movie's frog-eating scene is a clever cameo. As if. And Shore needs to freshen up his act: You can only act like a buffoon for so long before people start thinking of you as one. Remember Andrew Dice Clay? [2 July 1993, p.G5]- Miami Herald
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A stale pastiche of crime-caper dramas that goes through all the usual reversals, betrayals and triple-crosses with a sense of weary obligation.- Miami Herald
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Depends on one's ability to accept Sandler in the part: For me, the casting felt too much like a stunt, a filmmaker's compromise to get his intimate, uncommercial script green-lit.- Miami Herald
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Georgia Rule is so artificial, it feels like more of a flow chart than a slice of life.- Miami Herald
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By the end, Turtles Can Fly becomes a lyrical and heartbreaking reminder of the human toll of war.- Miami Herald
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Never crosses over into meanness, and even the most satirical character has a moment of empathy.- Miami Herald
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The Ruins is, with one major caveat, about as good an adaptation of Scott Smith's bestselling novel as Hollywood was ever going to make.- Miami Herald
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Through Tautou's performance, Coco Before Chanel reveals the formation of an artist.- Miami Herald
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Survives its surface annoyances because Lynch's script also has ambition, heart and something to say other than love conquers all.- Miami Herald
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There's never a question which side the movie is rooting for during the trial, and the light tone trivializes what might have been a much more intriguing exploration of the American legal system.- Miami Herald
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Like the type of music it celebrates, Rock Star is just a lot of posing, adding up to very little.- Miami Herald
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Although it is technically a sequel, Before Sunset stands perfectly well on its own. In fact, the new movie plays better if you haven't seen the original for a while, so its details have grown appropriately fuzzy.- Miami Herald
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Unlike much of Roberts' previous work, it's a movie about characters, not high concept, and it requires her to do more than make cute faces and flash her dazzling grin. [4 Aug 1995, p.4G]- Miami Herald
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Ultimately, Bad Boys is too slick for its own good; all gorgeous photography and little story. It's like a two-hour-plus music video. But it probably will be a hit. Lawrence and Smith are hot, and if the Beverly Hills Cop formula worked with one comedian, it should certainly work with two. [7 April 1995, p.5G]- Miami Herald
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Essentially, You Don't Mess With the Zohan isn't all that different in tone and sensibility from Sandler's previous films, but he's really trying in this one, and the effort pays off.- Miami Herald
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Even though Howard captures the texture, the personalities, and the often-breakneck pace of a big city newsroom, the movie feels oddly light and feathery. In its last third, it briefly threatens to become a biting dark satire before settling on a disappointingly conventional path. Still, there's an awful lot of star power at work here, some of it hard to resist. The Paper is old-fashioned Hollywood entertainment: flashy, breezy, and not at all challenging. [25 March 1994, p.5]- Miami Herald
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If Ghost in the Machine isn't the stupidest thriller of the year, it certainly holds the pole position in the race for that honor. The film combines computer hacking, virtual reality and serial murder into a plot so preposterous, so incredibly ridiculous, you keep watching just to see what the filmmakers will dare to do next. [31 Dec 1993, p.G5]- Miami Herald
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Director Scott Marshall and screenwriter Mark Zakarin pander to Jewish viewers the way Andy Garcia's "The Lost City" panders to Cuban Americans.- Miami Herald
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This bruising, harrowing movie would be impossible to sit through without at least a hint of light at the end of its astonishingly dark tunnel.- Miami Herald
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Makes for a compelling comedy-drama about family ties. It's only when the cancer takes center stage that the movie feels like a wash.- Miami Herald
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The 6th Day gets a lot of mileage out of Schwarzenegger, who once seemed incapable of playing anything other than a cartoon but is becoming more and more of a "real" person with age.- Miami Herald
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Might have been unbearable if Linklater hadn't filled it with so much self-deprecating humor, undercutting the pretentiousness whenever it threatens to become too thick.- Miami Herald
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The movie is a lowbrow showcase for an equally lowbrow comedian, and how much of it you can endure depends entirely on how you feel about Kattan.- Miami Herald
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This is easily one of the silliest, most preposterous thrillers ever made, and the only reason it didn't go straight to video has to be that it stars Pacino.- Miami Herald
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Waltz With Bashir isn't only a harrowing anti-war plea, it is also an eloquent and deeply moving argument that it is critical to never forget human atrocity, lest the past be repeated.- Miami Herald
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In the end, they are only moments, and even at a merciful 86 minutes, Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights feels formidably long.- Miami Herald
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The result, as is always the case with short story collections, is a mixed bag, although unlike "Paris Je T'Aime," the duds outnumber the winners this time.- Miami Herald
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There's nothing about United 93 that qualifies as entertainment in the traditional sense: It is an unpleasant, wrenching experience, which is just as it should be.- Miami Herald
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A big, bold movie that gets at undeniable truths about the way no one, no matter how powerful, is immune from manipulation.- Miami Herald
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It's a fantastic special effect because it doesn't look like a special effect: The movie sells the illusion that the suit could maybe, possibly, exist.- Miami Herald
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The more preposterous Out of Time gets, the more enjoyable the movie becomes.- Miami Herald
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This is a disastrously clumsy, heavy-handed movie, one so desperate and exploitative that it resorts to putting a live grenade in the hands of a baby in order to get its message across.- Miami Herald
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You don't go into a movie called Ninja Assassin expecting a hell of a lot, but this shockingly disjointed and relentlessly dull picture can't even deliver the martial-arts kick its title so plainly promises.- Miami Herald
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None-too-subtly implies Murrow could easily be talking about the present day.- Miami Herald
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The Straight Story truly is one from the heart, and it is wonderful.- Miami Herald
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The Doom Generation is Araki's boldest -- and best -- movie yet, his most blatantly offensive, his most sexually explicit and by far his bloodiest. [17 Nov 1995, p.6G]- Miami Herald
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