Thursday, November 26, 2009
Movie review
In "Fantastic Mr. Fox," indie-film hero Wes Anderson puts a delightful spin on a kiddie classic.
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A spark of humanity glimmers in the bleak vision of "The Road."
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But the famed filmmaker falls short in his first big-budget Chinese epic.
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Offering some of the most graphic violence ever, "Ninja Assassin" wields a clumsy cudgel.
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This shoddy comedy gives us Robin Williams and John Travolta at their most toothless.
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Kristen Stewart somehow makes moping attractive as the romance simmers in Part Two of "Twilight."
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This poignant yet funny tale of two soldiers on the home front is a welcome departure from the typical Iraq war movie.
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