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The documentary pays visit and tribute to breweries and brewpubs from Maine to Washington.
This week concerns Smurfs, theatre-talkers and Renny Harlin.
Another unnecessary remake from Paramount.
Craig Brewer's film may be the most honest and accurate portrayal of what has become of our country’s distinct ideal.
Unfortunately, some Brits are in fact uptight.
After seeing Harmony Korine show up in Last Days, I felt it necessary to see one of his films, but now I wonder if I should have just been influenced to kill myself instead.
No matter what Burton, Depp or the retracting Gene Wilder say, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory exists only for the money.
Wedding Crashers might be a knee-slapping good time, but the liklihood of generic and gross gags and few surprises make it one to be wary about.
More of the worst from Hollywood's evil geniuses.
Film arouses more contemplation of Kurt Cobain’s final moments without addressing or deliberating the facts or the arguments surrounding them.
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