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52% Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky
It's well-acted and beautifully filmed, but Jan Kounen's dramatization of the affair between his famous subjects is curiously short on passion.
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47% Dinner for Schmucks
It doesn't honor its source material -- or its immensely likable leads -- as well as it should, but Dinner for Schmucks offers fitfully nourishing comedy.
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48% Step Up 3-D
It may not contain believable acting or a memorable plot, but Step Up 3-D delivers solid choreography and stunning visuals.
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47% The A-Team
For better and for worse, Joe Carnahan's big-screen version of The A-Team captures the superficial, noisy spirit of the TV series.
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40% The Extra Man
A sophisticated and moving comedy, THE EXTRA MAN follows Louis Ives (Paul Dano), a lonely dreamer who fancies himself the hero of an F. Scott Fitzgerald novel... When a deeply embarrassing incident forces him to leave his job at an exclusive...
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44% Middle Men
Middle Men benefits from a solid cast, particularly Luke Wilson, but its muddled script lets them down.
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42% The Sorcerer's Apprentice
It has a likable cast and loads of CGI spectacle, but for all but the least demanding viewers, The Sorcerer's Apprentice will be less than spellbinding.
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44% South of the Border
"South of the Border" is a portrait of Venezuela's President, Hugo Chavez.
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42% Spoken Word
From acclaimed director Victor Nunez ("Ulee's Gold"), SPOKEN WORD tells the story of Cruz Montoya (Kuno Becker, from the "Goal!" trilogy and "From Mexico With Love"), a rock star on the West Coast poetry circuit, where audiences from San Diego to...
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40% The Expendables
It makes good on the old-school action it promises, but given all the talent on display, The Expendables should hit harder.
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37% Eat Pray Love
The scenery is nice to look at, and Julia Roberts is as luminous as ever, but without the spiritual and emotional weight of the book that inspired it, Eat Pray Love is too shallow to resonate.
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50% La Soga (The Butcher's Son)
"La Soga" is an edgy, action-drama, combining the gritty reality of movies like "City of God" and "Amores Perros." It is the personal journey of a brave man who risks everything to find justice, a visceral and gripping story of redemption that lays...
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27% Charlie St. Cloud
Zac Efron gives it his all, but Charlie St. Cloud is too shallow and cloying to offer much more than eye candy for his fans.
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33% The People I've Slept With
The People I've Slept With - a promiscuous woman who finds herself with an unplanned pregnancy and needs to figure out who the baby daddy is...NOW. --© Official Site
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13% Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore
Dull and unfunny, this inexplicable sequel offers little more than the spectacle of digitally rendered talking animals with celebrity voices.
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13% Love Ranch
Despite its saucy setup and the always marvelous Helen Mirren, Love Ranch is disappointingly flaccid.
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9% Grown Ups
Grown Ups' cast of comedy vets is amiable, but they're let down by flat direction and the scattershot, lowbrow humor of a stunted script.
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7% The Last Airbender
Despite flashy special effects, The Last Airbender squanders the potential of its popular source material on an incomprehensible plot, laughable dialogue, and a joyless sense of detachment.
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71: Into The Fire
A story of 71 student soldier trainees who fought an impossible war against seasoned North Korean army during Korean War which broke out in 1950. Based on real history, the film delicately depicts the fierce battle that teenage student soldiers fall...
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Once Upon a Time in Mumbai
Seen through the eyes of a police officer, "Once Upon A Time in Mumbai" traces the changing face of the Mumbai underworld and how it all started. The film, set primarily in 1970s Mumbai, follows the rise of Sultan, and the conflict, when his protege...
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