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Eastwood delivers skillful, graceful film
"Gran Torino" is sweet movie about Eastwood’s character coming to grips with the fact that he may care for his immigrant next door neighbors more than his own family.
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Stone doesn’t deliver
The new Oliver Stone flick “W.” doesn’t quite live up to the hype.
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Don’t bet on ‘Vegas’
While the new-to-DVD film was better than expected - albeit with very low expectations - there won’t be any Oscars awarded for this performance.
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Don’t view this ‘Vantage Point’
Coming in at an hour and a half, the new-to-DVD “Vantage Point” is a fast-paced thriller geared towards the “National Treasure” type crowd.
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‘Valkyrie’ is a gift to older audiences
Amidst all of the holiday comedies and kid-themed fare, “Valkyrie” is a film more suited for mature tastes.
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Not the expected phenomenon
Despite the happiness accompanying its release, "Twilight" offers a mass of flaws that are not so easily overlooked.
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Eastwood delivers skillful, graceful film
"Gran Torino" is sweet movie about Eastwood’s character coming to grips with the fact that he may care for his immigrant next door neighbors more than his own family.
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‘Tropic Thunder’ brings the heat
While at times the storyline can drag, it was evident that a lot of attention and good - albeit twisted - intentions went into making this movie.
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‘Swing Vote’ flip-flops on fun
“Swing Vote” is guilty of being the same thing that so many political candidates accuse each other of being: a flip-flopper.
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Don’t stop for ‘Stop-Loss’
The new-to-DVD “Stop-Loss” begins in an unfortunately predictable way - with Toby Keith’s “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue” gracing the opening credits.
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‘Step Brothers’ is relatively awful
The title is “Step Brothers.” But Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly are essentially playing the same person, which is the movie’s fundamental, irreparable flaw.
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