2013 Movie Reviews

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Schwentke’s ‘RIPD’ Borrows Lazily But is Over Quick

If there’s one good thing about RIPD, it’s that it’s short, well-paced and over quickly.

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Great Talent And Chemistry Compensate For The Stale Premise In ‘Red 2’

If for no other reason, you should see RED 2 because it features actors with fantastic chemistry having fun together.

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Pacific Rim Enthralls with Giant Robots Fighting Angry Monsters

Guillermo del Toro’s PACIFIC RIM is the BEST giant-robots-fighting-things flick of all time. That may sound like a backhanded compliment, but it’s not.

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‘World War Z’ is an Expensive Misfire for Pitt

WORLD WAR Z isn’t terribly interesting or inventive, regardless of whether you’ve read the book it’s supposed to be based on.

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Movie Reviews: ‘Man of Steel’ and ‘This Is the End’

Check out my thoughts on the Superman reboot MAN OF STEEL and the apocalyptic comedy THIS IS THE END.

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‘Fast & Furious 6’ Owns It

Turn off your brain and start your engine, for mindless, high octane adventure in Justin Lin’s Fast & Furious 6.

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The Hangover Part III Takes the Franchise Down in Flames

While it’s nice that THE HANGOVER PART III tries to explore different territory with its plot, sadly, this movie is not very funny at all.

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Leterrier’s ‘Now You See Me’ is a Magnificent Illusion

NOW YOU SEE ME is as engrossing as a carefully orchestrated magic trick. This magnificent illusion kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish.

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Family is Paramount in Behari’s Tedious Drama At Any Price

Is acceptable not only to commit egregious acts, but to cover them up if you’re protecting people you care about?” AT ANY PRICE seems to think so.

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Luhrmann’s ‘Great Gatsby’ Tramples the Novel’s Intentions

Luhrmann’s GREAT GATSBY is like cheap booze. It’s unpleasant going down, and even worse coming back up, but when it’s all over, you’ll feel better.

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