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Movie Review: The Fall at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008— A visually stunning and wildly creative film.
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Movie Review: The Dark Knight— Not only the greatest comic book movie ever made but a film that transcends the genre.
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DVD Review: Doomsday— Sadly, Doomsday gives the post-apocalyptic world a bad name.
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DVD Review: Fastlane - The Complete Series— Live life in the fast lane with this Warner Bros. release.
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Movie Review: Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008) Is Barely Worth The Trip— You must leave your brain in the car for this.
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Movie Review: Space Chimps— Chimps in space seems like a great idea; what went wrong?
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Movie Review: The Dark Knight Is Very Good, Not Perfect— The Dark Knight was very good, but I think it could have been perfect.
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Movie Review: The Last Dinosaur— An obscure, hard to find '70s Japanese giant monster flick.
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Movie Review: WALL•E— WALL•E has everything including heart.
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Movie Review: WALL·E— A film of such visual wonder and flawless animation.
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Movie Review: The Dark Knight— There's a reason it's not called Batman; this time around, it's all about The Joker.
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DVD Review: Batman Begins (Limited Edition Gift Set)— It’s a very good movie, but is the double-dip worth it?
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Movie Review: Journey to the Center of the Earth— Bland acting and weak continuity still can't ruin this rousing action-adventure based on the Jules Verne novel.
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DVD Review: Batman: Gotham Knight (Two-Disc Collector's Edition) — It definitely deserves a spot in the pantheon of animated superhero offerings and a place on your DVD shelf.
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DVD Review: Robin Of Sherwood - The Complete Collection— Arguably the best adaptation of the Robin Hood myth.
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Movie Review: Journey to the Center of the Earth - 3D— Fun, but easily forgettable.
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DVD Review: At the Earth's Core— How did some of this stuff ever get green lit?
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Movie Review: Grizzly Man— Grizzly Man is an engaging, honest, and powerful example of documentary cinema.
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Movie Review: The Forbidden Kingdom— One of the most purely entertaining movies that's been released all year.
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Movie Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles— ...a noisy monstrosity and a eulogy to poorly executed family flicks.
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DVD Review: Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959)— A so-so spin on the classic sci-fi tale.
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Blu-ray Review: Batman - The Movie, Special Edition— 105 minutes of campy Batman fun!
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Movie Review: WALL-E— With WALL-E, Pixar proves yet again that they're playing at a much higher level than all their competitors.
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Movie Review: Oldboy— Through and through, Oldboy is a vengeance film.
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Movie Review: Wall*E— Can Pixar make a bad movie?. Not so far and probably not ever.
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Movie Review: Get Smart— CONTROL Agent Maxwell Smart is back saving the world from KAOS in this bellybuster featuring Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway.
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2008 Summer Movie Preview: July— This month's movie releases will likely continue the successful trend with a large mix.
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DVD Review: The Sword in the Stone (45th Anniversary Special Edition) — The new edition will live up to your fond memories.
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Blu-ray Review: 10,000 BC— Well, it gets off to a great start...
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Blu-ray Review: National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets— National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets is an average movie that benefits from an amazing audio and video transfer that truly enhances the film.
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Movie Review: The Fall - Tarsem Singh Gifts Us A Masterpiece— The Fall feels like a gift of a movie for which we should all send Tarsem Singh a thank you note.
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DVD Review: Hiya Kids! A '50s Saturday Morning — I enjoyed the vibe here, the feel of "this is how it aired," "this is how my parents saw television."
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Movie Review: WALL·E— Pixar now stakes its mark of animated splendor in the science fiction genre, bringing to center the crucial theme they have always hinted at.
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Movie Review: Revisiting Spider-Man 3— A year ago, I gave this movie a favourable review, and have been regretting it ever since.
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Movie Review: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull— Indiana Jones makes a somewhat underwhelming comeback in an entertaining but overly silly popcorn movie.
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Movie Review: Wall*E— Want to see brilliance in action? See this movie.
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Movie Review: Wall-E— Robots in love! And in between getting to know each other, Wall-E and Eve have to save the world!
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Movie Review: Wanted— "Wanted" puts "graphic" and "novel" into the term "graphic novel adaptation."
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DVD Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles 2-Disc Field Guide Edition— The Spiderwick Chronicles is a great film that the entire family can enjoy.
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DVD Review: Rescue Dawn— Werner Herzog's triumphant return to fictive filmmaking in over a decade.
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Movie Review: The Eden Formula— Jeff Fahey versus corporate greed and a dinosaur.
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Movie Review: Ratatouille— Bird delivers a beautifully animated food film that gives off a fine aroma and spikes the senses.
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DVD Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles — Great entertainment, especially for the kids.
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Movie Review: Assault on Dome 4— "Die Hard on a space station" with Bruce Campbell.
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DVD Review: Robbie Coltrane - Incredible Britain— Robbie Coltrane takes a beautiful Jaguar roadster and us on a spin through Britain via the roads less traveled.
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DVD Review: Under the Same Moon (La Misma luna)— A film that gets past your defenses and draws you into it's emotion driven adventure.
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Blu-ray Review: Cloverfield— A home movie where all of a sudden, out of nowhere, a gigantic creature comes charging into the scenery.
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Movie Review: Kung Fu Panda— Familiar coming-of-the-hero plot provides plenty of laughs and exciting moments for young fans and adults.
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DVD Review: Fantastic Four Extended Edition (2005)— Want to know why Marvel stopped trusting other studios and started producing their own movies? Here's exhibit A.
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Movie Review: The Incredible Hulk— Edward Norton, Liv Tyler and William Hurt reload The Incredible Hulk film series in front of the lens of action film director Louis Leterrier.
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Movie Review: You Don't Mess With The Zohan— Adam Sandler's Israeli counterterrorist-turned-hairstylist is a fan's dream, but misses mainstream audience.
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TV Review: Supernatural – “Sin City”— An in-depth review, complete with bonus rant on why I hate the CW.
