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  • Terminator Salvation


    “Terminator Salvation”? Really, that’s a bit grandiose. Given the quantities of distressed metal on display in this sturdy and serviceable sequel — only the fourth “Terminator” movie in a quarter-century ... Continua a leggere

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  • Battaglia per la Terra 3D


    If you’re making an animated movie about another planet and go to the trouble of doing it in 3-D, shouldn’t you give your extraterrestrial inhabitants an interesting, complex appearance? The ... Continua a leggere

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  • Role Models


    Judd Apatow neither wrote nor directed “Role Models,” the newest entry in the increasingly worn-out “boys will be babies until they are forced to grow up” school of arrested-development comedies. ... Continua a leggere

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  • Una notte al museo 2: La fuga


    AT the age of 10 Shawn Levy, doing community theater in his native Montreal, got his first big laugh. Continua a leggere

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  • Angeli e Demoni


    GOD help us. By the time Ron Howard’s “Angels & Demons” opens on Friday, the movie — a follow-up to Mr. Howard’s 2006 “Da Vinci Code,” both based on novels ... Continua a leggere

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  • Star System - Se non ci sei non esisti


    Based on Toby Young's comic memoir of the same title, the crushingly unfunny and slopped-together “How to Lose Friends & Alienate People” has neither the ambition nor the intelligence to ... Continua a leggere

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  • Star Trek


    ENGAGE J. J. Abrams in conversation for even a few minutes and he will gladly confess the role that “Star Trek” played in his cultural coming of age. “I was ... Continua a leggere

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  • X-Men le origini: Wolverine


    In the crowded pantheon of comic-book-derived movie-franchise superheroes, Wolverine, as embodied by the muscular Australian song-and-dance man Hugh Jackman, always seemed kind of special. A grouchy, sensitive loner with retractable ... Continua a leggere

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  • Lezioni d'amore


    “Elegy” is such a serious, oftentimes grave exploration of desire and the ways of aging and desperate flesh that it’s a miracle the two central characters — a literary star ... Continua a leggere

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  • Hannah Montana: The Movie


    Omg Ashley, I've just seen “Hannah Montana the movie”!! And it's just as awesome as the tv show only bigger and prettier and she doesn't fall down so much. Continua a leggere

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