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Written by Jennifer December 06, 2011
It's a clever and cheery addition to your holiday collection - sort of a mismatched buddy comedy of the Lethal Weapon variety, but, you know, for tiny little kids.
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Written by Jennifer March 15, 2011
It's not likely to win any awards, but this goofy little movie deserves kudos for making the most of a tiny budget.
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Written by Jennifer December 23, 2010
There's something about her odd braying voice and gawky movements that's almost too big for the screen, as if an elbow or a foot is about to suddenly poke out...
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Written by Jennifer November 19, 2010
Disney's A Christmas Carol is virtually the same experience as The Polar Express set against a different holiday classic.
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Written by Samantha November 15, 2010
When I was a kid, I loved V. Alien lizards, alien lizard babies, rat eating... what's not to love, right? While the concept is the same, this V is not...
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Written by Linda November 10, 2010
I found the third book of Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy to be, well, probably the least gripping of the three. And guess what? Same holds true for the movie. Too...
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Written by Linda October 24, 2010
Suck benefits from having a really great trailer, and features the likes of Alice Cooper, Iggy Pop, and Malcolm McDowell in a low budget rock-n-roll vampire spoof. But alas the...
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Written by Linda October 15, 2010
Beatlemaniacs may chomp at the bit for more, well, Beatles stuff, but Nowhere Boy is otherwise a solid drama about a kind-of-bad good kid (named John Lennon) who just wants...
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Written by Jennifer October 12, 2010
...a show that amounts to little more than a guy, a chase, and a joke.
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Written by Samantha October 11, 2010
It’s very easy to appreciate the little things in Legend of the Seeker – beautiful New Zealand scenery, an equally beautiful cast, Craig Horner’s abs…
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