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Wednesday, June 01, 2011

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The Hangover Part II: Take Two Aspirin and Call Me in the Morning
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By Robert Falconer, May 30, 2011 in Movie Reviews Yours truly never much cared all that much for the original Hangover film, if I'm honest. Sure, it was funny, in that puerile sort of way that characterizes so many comedies these days. ...
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Reviews of recent and upcoming DVD releases
Kansas City Star
It also comes bound like a book, with a 40-page photo booklet providing the set's centerpiece. - More Kubrick: And in addition to standalone "Clockwork Orange" set, Warner is releasing the nine-movie "Stanley Kubrick: Limited Edition Collection" on ...
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Ron Charles reviews Daniel Wilson's thriller 'Robopocalypse'
Washington Post
Through the miracle of electronic miniaturization, the story's premise can fit on a single movie poster: In the near future, robots somehow evolve from handy machinery to maniacal consciousness. (Danger, Will Robinson!) The first chapter opens on a ...
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Book Marks Book Reviews - May 30, 2011
SouthFloridaGayNews.com
The rodeo looked like a scene from a B movie – somewhat over the hill. The stalls were totally apolitical, no books, pamphlets, no one collecting for AIDS, just shoeshine boys and clothes salesmen, and these gaunt, middle-aged men with cowboy boots and ...
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Is 'Bridesmaids' Breakout Star Melissa McCarthy the New Zach Galifianakis?
Gather.com
Melissa McCarthy plays a hilarious role in the funny flick and has stolen the spotlight in movie reviews across the board. The overall consensus seems to be that the actress is the bona-fide breakout star of "Bridesmaids." Her success after this Judd ...
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DVD Reviews: Adding 'Orange' and Blu to Kubrick gold
Explore Howard County
Warner Home Video has chosen "A Clockwork Orange" as the centerpiece of its new high-definition line of Stanley Kubrick films, appearing on movie-lover radar screens across the land this week. Respectability came late indeed for Kubrick's future-shock ...
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Summer sequels: Bad reviews, major moolah
Salon
It's not to understand why you don't like a movie geared to 17 year old boys/men. Cash-strapped Americans are so eager to drop $10+ a ticket on pablum like Transformers or Fast Five. Not that I don't like those movies (well, I don't like Transformers, ...
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DVD reviews: 'Biutiful,' 'Drive Angry'
Reno Gazette-Journal
It's a phenomenal performance, one that earned Bardem a best actor Academy Award nomination, but he isn't the only selling point of the movie. Co-written and directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu ("Babel," "21 Grams"), the Spanish-language drama is a ...
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