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05/01/13 |
Fair |
"...the depressingly predictable script suggests a combination of 'Noises Off' at best, and at worst, 'Three's Company.' " |
| 2. |
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05/22/13 |
Weak |
"Vlahakis's tale should be compelling, but a weak script and mostly dull performances (one exception: Billy Zane. . . I know!) make the movie more monotonous than mythic." |
| 3. |
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05/23/13 |
Weak |
"...formulaic... for a biopic, none of it registers as particularly authentic..." |
| 4. |
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05/01/13 |
Good (Not Great) |
"Joe Tyler Gold has loaded the film with fellow magic folk doing actual magic things, an interesting approach that still might wear on us if not for some capable performances..." |
| 5. |
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05/09/13 |
Good (Not Great) |
"The movie seizes its opportunities, and is about as micro-budget as it gets.... a pleasant little film." |
| 6. |
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03/07/13 |
Moderate |
"...shines a harsh light on the lengths the energy industry continues to go to in order to head off climate-related legislation..." |
| 7. |
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03/06/13 |
Moderate |
"It's too bad that Craig Rosebraugh himself can be so off-putting. The data presented is horrifying enough without sarcastic narration..." |
| 8. |
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03/21/13 |
Good (Not Great) |
"Minnie Driver gamely goes to 11 at every opportunity.... newcomer Aneurin Barnard has something of former Evans protégé Matthew Rhys's presence..." |
| 9. |
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03/20/13 |
Good (Not Great) |
"...if you're not wholly burned out by the genre and/or look back fondly on the Glam era, you'll find musicals haven't yet completely gone to the (diamond) dogs." |
| 10. |
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12/05/12 |
Fair |
"Whether it was Brian Savelson's intention to make Seth, the protagonist of his feature debut, as annoying as he comes across is something we might never know." |
| 11. |
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02/21/13 |
Fair |
"...it's hard not to look at the movie as almost quaint, a period piece reminiscent of a time in Syria's history before all-out war replaced getting 'disappeared'..." |
| 12. |
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02/20/13 |
Fair |
"There's a lot going on here -- love story, kidnapping mystery, political thriller -- but Ruba Nadda never gets the ingredients to gel completely.... it's unremarkable." |
| 13. |
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04/18/13 |
Poor |
"...terrible. For an alleged comedy, it's remarkably laugh-free; as insta-parody, it already feels dated ('Inception' references?)." |
| 14. |
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01/09/13 |
Fair |
"...more or less a direct follow-up to the 1974 original... Try as director John Luessenhop might to honor the original, there's little of its mounting dread." |
| 15. |
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01/10/13 |
Fair |
"...we get disembowelments and much action for the slaughterhouse. One surprise: an ending that leaves us with something rare for sequels: a sense of finality." |
| 16. |
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09/26/12 |
Very Good |
"...a 'feel-good story'... I fully expect this film to join 'Do You Believe in Miracles?' and 'Undefeated' in your inspirational-sports-doc rotation." |
| 17. |
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09/27/12 |
Very Good |
"...examines the struggles Lithuanians faced after becoming the first SSR to declare independence while also providing an unvarnished look at the country's Soviet past." |
| 18. |
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05/08/13 |
Excellent |
"...a joy.... With striking visuals reminiscent of Matisse and Chagall and a refreshingly grown-up storyline, it is almost reminiscent of, well, a work of art." |
| 19. |
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05/23/13 |
Excellent |
"A simple parable of class warfare and racism soon becomes a kind of existential quest, as Ramo and company seek out their missing creator to find some answers." |
| 20. |
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10/25/12 |
Good (Not Great) |
"McLeroy sees no conflict between his personal beliefs and his duties... Thurman does an admirable job portraying McLeroy with some objectivity." |