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A first-rate epic, set amid the death throes of the Mayan civilization, built around one man's will to survive in order to rescue his family. More
A little charm and inventiveness would have gone a long way to tone down some of this picture's more obnoxious impulses. More
A little charm and inventiveness would have gone a long way to tone down some of this picture's more obnoxious impulses.
Ryan Reynolds title character is nowhere to be seen (save for a brief glimpse of a photograph) in this subsophomoric sequel to the marginally better 2002 original, leaving Kal Penn's sycophantic Taj Badalandabad character to do all the heavy lifting. More
Following the effects-heavy "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events," Brad Silberling has written and directed the decidedly stripped-down "10 Items or Less," an economical two-hander starring Morgan Freeman and "Spanglish" sensation Paz Vega. More
Leonardo DiCaprio brings an intensity that compels even when the script falters, which will help "Blood Diamond" mine boxoffice gold. More
Written and directed by first-timer Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, the film supplies a precise snapshot of the omnipresent and omni-feared secret service of communist East Germany, the Stasi. More
This smart, well-paced adaptation screams Warner Bros. circa 1945 but explores a moral complexity that never found its way into movies of that era. More
This smart, well-paced adaptation screams Warner Bros. circa 1945 but explores a moral complexity that never found its way into movies of that era.
Director Bill Condon squeezes every ounce of entertainment value from the show thanks in large measure to a dream cast. More
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