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Movie Review: Australia— His playful obsessions linger on, such as huge camera gestures, melodrama, loving homage to Hollywood movies, and lots of music.
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Movie Review: Slumdog Millionaire— A vibrant, swiftly paced, full of life tale that's an utter joy to watch.
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Movie Review: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button— His tragedy is watching those he loves age normally, without him.
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Blu-ray Review: Ghost— How does a classic romance stand up to the scrutiny of Blu-ray technology?
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Movie Review: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button— Poetic, beautiful, and requires multiple viewings.
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Movie Review: Twilight (2008)— I’ve never seen a movie so thoroughly lacking in conflict. It must’ve been intentional.
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Passport Cinema: Casque d'Or— A gun moll and a reformed crook fall for each other in this romantic French gem.
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Movie Review: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button— Brad Pitt grows younger as he gets older in this curiously charming film.
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Movie Review: Slumdog Millionaire— A wonderful tale of fate, helping bring some magic back to the movies.
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Blu-ray Review: Ghost — An enjoyable and touching love story.
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Blu-ray Review: LOST - The Complete Fourth Season— Was it a mistake to get off the island?
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Movie Review: Twilight— Vampires or not, teen angst needs a relevant champion less than 20 years old.
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Passport Cinema: A Story of Floating Weeds/Floating Weeds— The Criterion Collection provides two lovely versions of the same touching tale.
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Movie Review: Twilight— Refreshing and enjoyable different to most other films of its type.
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House in Love, Part 2: Cuddy - The Thin Line Between Love and Hate— The relationship between House and Cuddy has long simmered in House, MD. Is it going to boil over?
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Movie Review: Twilight (2008)— An utter failure as both a vampire movie and a romance.
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Movie Review: Twilight (2008)— A vampire movie contorted into a clichéd, simplistic teenage romance.
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Wayside Cinema: Moontide— Jean Gabin may or may not have murdered in this decent pseudo-noir.
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DVD Review: Mamma Mia! The Movie— The movie that captured the hearts of millions is out on DVD December 16th.
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Movie Review: Australia— A sprawling epic that sprawls a little too much.
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DVD Review: Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 — Like your favorite pair of jeans, true friends are reliable, comfortable, and perfect even with all the flaws.
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Movie Review: Australia— The beautiful wilderness is the best part of this dull, overdone epic.
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Movie Review: Twilight— Tween romance drowns under the weight of lustful gazes.
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Twilight the Movie: Views From a Teen Not Obsessed With The Book— The bestselling book dominates the big screen.
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Movie Review: Twilight (2008)— An overlong made-for-TV teen drama with vampires thrown in for good measure
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Movie Review: Twilight (2008)— Stephenie Meyer's supernatural romance comes to the screen in a rather bland and tepid adaptation.
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Pushing Pushing Daisies— A show with a little for everyone that no one is watching.
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Movie Review: Let the Right One In— The most offbeat vampire romance you'll see all year.
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Movie Review: Nights in Rodanthe— Another Sparks story full of warmth and love.
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The Case for Pushing Daisies— I feel compelled to speak up for this unique show.
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Movie Review: Zack and Miri Make a Porno— Kevin Smith is back with a comedy whose mouth is as foul as its heart is big.
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Movie Review: Death Defying Acts— Harry Houdini bonds with a woman out to con him in this piddling period romance.
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Movie Review: The Visitor(2008)— Strange bedfellows...
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Movie Review: Nights And Weekends — 24, 7, 365... the film’s greatest achievement is its perceptive portrayal of how real relationships work.

