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  • Role Models


    Like "Soul Men," this week's other crass comedy with loads of heart, "Role Models" wobbles like crazy en route to a surprisingly strong finish. In this case, the film-saving sequence ... Continua a leggere

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    di Michael Phillips
  • Una notte al museo 2: La fuga


    Imagine history night at the Improv, only with marble floors and no hecklers: "Hank, you're a 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummy named Kahmunrah, it's 2009 and you just woke up, go . ... Continua a leggere

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    di Betsy Sharkey
  • Angeli e Demoni


    There are too many demons, too few angels and not nearly enough grace to save " Angels & Demons," the latest Dan Brown-inspired religious action thriller (three words you don't ... Continua a leggere

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  • Star System - Se non ci sei non esisti


    Right around the point horn-dog magazine writer Sidney Young (Simon Pegg) is frantically scouring a fancy garden party for cocaine so he can take advantage of the dim-bulb starlet (Megan ... Continua a leggere

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  • Lezioni d'amore


    Based on the recent novel "The Dying Animal" by Philip Roth, "Elegy" charts the doomed-to-fail love affair between older man David Kepesh ( Ben Kingsley) and younger woman Consuela Castillo ... Continua a leggere

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  • Hannah Montana: The Movie


    Hannah Montana: The Movie" is not so much a movie as it is a trial balloon to see if Miley Cyrus, with her big blue eyes, exceptionally white teeth and ... Continua a leggere

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  • State of Play


    There is a rich tradition in film of taking a political thriller and putting it squarely in the cross hairs of an investigative journalist -- think "All the President's Men," ... Continua a leggere

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  • Earth - la nostra Terra


    It would be Pollyannaish to pretend that the documentary "Earth" is without its problems, but the bottom line is, difficulties be damned, it shouldn't be missed. What it does well ... Continua a leggere

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  • Le avventure del topino Despereaux


    Lovable rodents and a fussy French chef -- there's a soupçon of "Ratatouille" in "The Tale of Despereaux," but this old-fashioned fable cares not a whit about culinary competition or ... Continua a leggere

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  • La vita segreta delle api


    I get why Dakota Fanning keeps getting offered these motherless waif roles in Southern-fried melodramas. Those saucer eyes, that lunar pallor, the Georgia accent, the guts to rat her hair ... Continua a leggere

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