Movie Reviews

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Review: Napoleon Dynamite + Battlefield Earth = Gentlemen Broncos!

Gentlemen Broncos, Jemaine Clement Fox Searchlight Pictures
C+

Review in a Hurry: An odd attempt at satirizing the world of pulp sci-fi writers. This confused tale of a boy with a promising manuscript, the girl who tries to make a low-budget movie out of it, and the successful author who rips them off contains moments of mirth, but poor plotting and juvenile gross-out humor keep it from ever taking off.

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Review: Michael Jackson's This Is It a Fitting Goodbye (Bonus: It's Also a Great Movie)

Michael Jackson,This Is It Sony Pictures
A

Review in a Hurry: The legions of fans who have bought their tickets to experience Michael Jackson's last performance need only know that thankfully, This Is It is just that.

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Review: Saw VI the Year's Best Super-Gorey Movie About Health Insurance

Saw VI, Peter Outerbridge Steve Wilkie/Lionsgate
B

Review in a Hurry: Capitalism beware! Michael Moore was a pussycat compared to Saw's John "Jigsaw" Kramer (Tobin Bell), whose really-we-mean-it-this-time-last posthumous wish was apparently that vengeance be wrought upon predatory lenders and health insurance executives. No, really. Enjoy.

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Review: The Vampire's Assistant Only Kinda Sucks

Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant, Salma Hayek, John Reilly David Lee / Universal
C-

Review in a Hurry: Can't get your fill of bloodsuckers? Then drink up, hardcore fang fans, because Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant doesn't totally suck, though it's not very satisfying either. Still, this intermittently funny Freak show about a goody-goody kid who becomes part-vampire provides a few treats for tween Halloweeners.

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Review: Astro Boy Missing Iconic Kid-Robot Charm

Astro Boy Summit Entertainment
C+

Review in a Hurry: One of the original icons of Japanese anime—the robot boy with the atomic heart—gets a Hollywood upgrade in this sporadically entertaining but somewhat muddled all-star CG animated feature.

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Review: Amelia a Thin Lifetime-y Biopic That Won't Let Swank Soar

Amelia, Hilary Swank Ken Woroner/Fox Searchlight
C

Review in a Hurry: Hilary Swank dons more than just a pilot's cap to become Amelia Earhart, legendary '30s aviator and folk hero. But in this careful and bland biopic, the two-time Oscar winner gets—like her latest doomed subject—lost the clouds.

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Review: Dreary Law Abiding Citizen Makes Death Wish Look Like Fun

Law Abiding Citizen, Gerard Butler, Jamie Foxx Overture Films
D

Review in a Hurry: Jamie Foxx and Gerard Butler star in a ridiculous vigilante revenge fantasy flick that gets so tangled in the knotty issue of justice, it ends up strangling itself with absurdity.

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Review: The Stepfather Just Another Watered-Down Serial Killer Remake

The Stepfather, Penn Badgley, Dylan Walsh Screen Gems
D

Review in a Hurry: A lazy PG-13 re-do of the enjoyable 1987 R-rated suspense flick about a serial killer in search of the perfect family. The original is notable for being a breakthrough role for Terry O'Quinn, nowadays best known as John Locke on Lost. The remake is notable for nothing whatsoever.

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Review: Where the Wild Things Are a Rowdy Rumpus (That'll Totally Make You Cry)

Where The Wild Things Are Warner Bros. Pictures
A-

Review in a Hurry: Artfully oddball director Spike Jonze brings his aesthetic to the much-loved children's book about a rowdy kid who leaves home to become king of the monsters, only to find it's not easy being in charge. If you ever loved the book as a kid or parent (or both), you will cry. Yes you will. Don't fight it.

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Review: Couples Retreat a Fun-Free Vacay—With Manboobs!

Couples Retreat, Vince Vaughn, Kristin Davis, Malin Akerman, Jon Favreau, Faizon Love Universal Pictures
C-

Review in a Hurry: Four unlikable couples gather at an all-inclusive marriage-counseling resort in this predictable rom-com, which takes all its comedy cues from the school of what-can-possibly-go-wrong!? How about everything—starting with too much of Jon Favreau with his shirt off.

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Review: A Serious Man a Serious Movie—In a Coen Bros-y Kind of Way

A Serious Man, Richard Kind, Michael Stuhlbarg Focus Features
B

Review in a Hurry: The Coen Brothers, once again, artfully defy conventional Hollywood storytelling, filling their frightening and funny new movie with wormy characters and frigid themes. And while compelling, this tale of a professor facing down the very bleakness of life sacrifices some of its humanity along the way.

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Review: Zombieland Total Flesh-Eating Undead Fun

Zombieland, Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg Columbia Pictures
A-

Review in a Hurry: Zombieland looks on the bright side of an undead apocalypse: you can take what you want, smash anything you like, and if you meet a beautiful girl your age, she's probably single and desperate. Just avoid those nasty flesh-eaters.

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