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Written by Jennifer May 13, 2010
Nobody does tortured like Mel, and Edge of Darkness is the perfect vehicle for him.
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Written by Linda May 06, 2010
Despite the fact that most images didn't match what I had in my head, and the fact that the violence in the film was as unbearable as it was in...
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Written by Linda April 16, 2010
What I'll remember most about The Eclipse, which is essentially a quiet adult drama tinged with grief, were the few brief but completely effective scares that made me hit the ceiling...
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Written by Linda April 12, 2010
talhotblond is one of those tales that would be too crazy to believe, so is all the more shocking because it is completely true.
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Written by Linda April 12, 2010
It feels like you are dipping your head into a giant fish tank (or sea) and get to have an intimate look at fantastic, alien-like sea life that would be...
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Written by Linda April 08, 2010
What starts out as possibly the worst "night I lost my virginity" scenario, like, EVER, turns into a curiously unsatisfying story of one family trying to move beyond grief.
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Written by Jennifer April 05, 2010
Surely you can't stumble through life as an essentially horrible person and come out unscathed, can you?
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Written by Linda March 30, 2010
This stop-motion animated story, based on a tale by Roald Dahl, is of course fun, and, with Wes Anderson's touch, kinda weird. It is hard to describe why it is...
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Written by Eric March 27, 2010
Some genres beg to be taken as a checklist. Romantic comedy: was it romantic? Was it comedic? Chloe is no romantic comedy, it is an erotic thriller. So I...
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Written by Linda March 19, 2010
There is something strangely and inherently sad in the whole tone of Where the Wild Things Are. It is a portrayal of childhood and growing up, but seemingly told with...
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