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A conversation starter of a movie, and for that, it succeeds. Review
Nevertheless, David Clayton Rogers, who plays the enigmatic Adam, is very convincing playing somewhere between human and not-so,... Review
Bounces back from its occasional lulls to rouse sympathy for those who fight for workers' rights. Review
See it before Hollywood ruins it with the inevitable remake. Review
The out-of-chronological-order telling gives an element of tragedy to the piece, as we know the love story is doomed, so the... Review
Macdonald continuously finds ways to ratchet up the testosterone and sweat-releasing tension to armrest-gripping levels, working... Review
Always stays true to its source by keeping things light and comical... Review
I laughed less as the film ran on, bothered more by the thinly defined characters and what they do. Review
I hate this movie right back, and chances are, you will too. Review
It also contains the Bay trop of how the image of being cool is always better than being honest, as David and co. Review
Featuring a slew of actual international pool champs, including Jennifer Barretta, Allison Fisher, Kelly Fisher, Jasmin Ouschan,... Review
Prior to his career in comedy, Walsh had also studied to become a psychologist, though his true occupation has come in finding... Review
Happy Times is funny enough in premise and execution to recommend, but it does have several potential places where it could,... Review
It also helps when you have actors of this caliber to elevate the film from dropping too far down into maudlin material. Review
Patience has its rewards in this enriching, multi-textured tale. Review
Not without its moments of amusement, Preggoland plays out more like an extended episode of an HBO original comedy than it does... Review
The movie goes for outlandish ribaldry, with a few liquid baby eruptions, and coital snafus, including a condom that comes off,... Review
As with relationships, those with patience and ability to listen will reap greater rewards. Review
The Boy Next Door sure give it a run for its money for a while, though. Review
Everly rides its wave of titillation from beginning to end, bolstered by horror-flick levels of graphic violence, blood, fetish,... Review
The formula does work here and there, but not enough to overcome its excessive length and too many uninteresting side stories... Review
Aniston stars as Claire Simmons, who walks around in perpetual pain due to pins in her body following a horrific accident that... Review
A Most Violent Year is a cold, calculated thriller that continuously turns its vice grip until its characters are about to crush... Review
As the movie never was built on being a satire, this send-up of a famous move scenes feels woefully out of place in this flick. Review
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