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American Reunion (Review)

With the series largely driven out of pop-cultural consciousness by a combination of time and a slew of direct-to-DVD spinoffs, one might question the need for a fourth theatrical entry in the American...

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Men in Black 3 (Review)

Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones and series director Barry Sonnenfeld go back to the well in Men in Black 3, the unwanted but totally unobjectionable sequel to an unwanted but totally unobjectionable...

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Prometheus (Video Review)

Watch Anders Wotzke's review of Prometheus, Ridley Scott's return to sci-fi and the Alien universe.The post Prometheus (Video Review) appeared first on Moviedex.

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Excision (SFF Review)

In a post-film Q&A more entertaining than the movie itself — and I don’t mean that as a dig at the film, it was just a very entertaining Q&A – writer/director Richard Bates Jr., drunk and...

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Ted (Review)

Let’s be clear about this: Ted is funny. Irreverently so, but undeniably so. Much like writer/director Seth MacFarlane’s animated series Family Guy, it’s loaded with perfectly pitched pop-culture...

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Ice Age 4: Continental Drift (Review)

In the annuls of computer animated kids films about interspecies buddies with celebrity voices, the Ice Age series ranks somewhere in the middle: above the grating antics of the Madagascar crew, but...

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Love [Amour] (MIFF Review)

The director of such bleak affairs as Funny Games and The Piano Teacher, Austria’s cinematic master of misery Michael Haneke returns with yet another drawn-out tale of human misfortune and suffering....

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The Sapphires (Review)

Sparkling warmth and toe-tapping sixties pop music flow through Wayne Blair’s The Sapphires, an upbeat and entertaining if obviously idealistic tale of four soul-singing Aboriginal women plucked from a...

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Killing Them Softly (Review)

Hoodlums and hit-men collide face-first with the recession in Killing Them Softly, a dark, disenchanted and decidedly indelicate new film from actor-producer Brad Pitt and director Andrew Dominick....

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Skyfall (Review)

Fifty years in, it’s safe to say that the James Bond franchise has been a fun but very mixed bag. Indeed, you only have to look at the past two films to see how drastically these movies can vary in...

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Promised Land (Review) | By Chris Stuckmann

For better and for worse, the films of Gus Van Sant are a novelty. With little consistency to his style, rarely can you predict the path he’ll take next; despite enthralling both audiences and the...

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