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Buzzkill Movie Review: Just Isn’t Funny Enough

Naming your comedy “Buzzkill” might be asking for trouble.

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So This Guy and a Girl Went to Sundance

Amanda and Max were lucky enough to make it out to the Sundance Film Festival and talk about what it is really like.

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Julia (2008) Movie Review: You Aren’t Required To Like Her At All

Erick Zonka directs a wonderfully complex Tilda Swinton as Julia in a twisty tale of a kidnapping gone horribly awry.

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Iron Monster and Sesame Heroes DVD Review: A Crossover Recommended for Kids and Their Parents

Sesame Street and superheroes meet to educate and entertain.

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Dirty Girl DVD Review: She Disappoints

Well, it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve seen.

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The Pruitt-Igoe Myth Movie Review: An Absolutely Fascinating Documentary

How building a better tomorrow destroyed a community’s ‘today.’

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The Fighter (2010) Movie Review: Family, Loyalty, and Boxing

Sometimes what happens outside the ring is just as interesting as the fights, and that’s certainly true for The Fighter.

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The Moth Diaries Movie Review: The Worst of 2011

The thing that replaced 3-D as the biggest threat to Film in 2011.

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Where the Wild Things Are (2009) DVD Review: An Underrated Gem

A wonderful film that doesn’t deserve to be forgotten.

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Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Movie Review: Truly Ridiculous but Ultimately Entertaining

Tom Cruise delivers with his latest installment in the saga of Ethan Hunt, the star secret agent of IMF.

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Mr. Popper’s Penguins Blu-ray Review: Painfully Predictable, Yet Perfectly Passable Family Fare

Good for the kids and you won’t mind watching it with them.

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The White Bus DVD Review: Gorgeous Photography Makes Up for Tedium of Experimental Film

A minor effort from the director of If…, featuring beautiful photography and sophomoric surrealist satire.

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The Narrows DVD Review: A New York Coming-of-Age Gangster Movie

A not entirely happy amalgam of genres sometimes just makes genre-soup.

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Prep & Landing DVD Review: A Real Christmas Treat

This year, we’re not only leaving out cookies for Santa, we’re also setting out some for Wayne and Lanny.

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Making the Boys DVD Review: An Important Look at the Boys from The Boys in the Band

Even though padded to feature length, this documentary is a must-see for aficionados of theater, movies, and gay cultural history.

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The Wind That Shakes the Barley Movie Review: A Tale of Two Irish Brothers and the War of Independence

In guerrilla warfare on home turf, things are always more personal.

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The Christine Jorgensen Story DVD Review: An Amusing Period Piece but Just Not Campy Enough

More like a mild soap opera than a tabloid shocker, but good photography and music.

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Pride and Glory Movie Review: Needs a Little More Pride

A tale of family and loyalty and dirty cops in New York that could have been so much more.

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Stake Land Movie Review: A Serious Post-Apocalyptic On The Road Vampire Movie

This unexpected gem is on par with “Near Dark” and is certainly worth a viewing.

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LEGO Star Wars: The Padawan Menace Combo Pack Review: NNNNOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

Sombrero Grande has a bad feeling about this.

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Shut Up, Little Man! Movie Review: Viral Outrageousness from the Pre-Internet Age

An amusing/disturbing, funny/depressing little documentary about a nearly forgotten cult “audio verite” hit from 20 years ago.

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TRON: Legacy Movie Review: This Should Have Stayed off the Grid

If only I had the ability to drag my memory of TRON: Legacy to the Recycle Bin.

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D23 Expo 2011: A Preview of Wreck-It Ralph

He’s not bad; he’s just programmed that way.

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Cul-de-Sac Criterion Collection DVD Review: Not Your Garden Variety Thriller

Roman Polanski’s third feature film gets a much-deserved Criterion treatment.

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Book Review: The Boomer’s Guide to Story: A Search for Insight in Literature and Film by Roemer McPhee

Looking for insight into the Baby Boomers through the literature and film that influenced it and it produced.

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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Movie Review: Darker Times for the Boy Wizard

The intensity of the storylines correspond with the maturation of the Hogwarts students.

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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End DVD Review: Third Time is Not the Charm

Becomes exhausting on so many levels, but the visual effects are incredible.

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Dead Men Do Tell Tales (for Better and Worse) in Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean Trilogy

A look back at Disney’s first three Pirates movies before setting sail On Stranger Tides.

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Book Review: I Know Where I’m Going: Katharine Hepburn, A Personal Biography by Charlotte Chandler

A biography of the screen legend in her own words, more or less…

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I’m Dangerous with Love DVD Review: Michel Negroponte Examines an Unorthodox Cure for Addiction

“We should start listening to the people who wear feathers.”

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Love & Other Drugs DVD Review: A Refreshing Exploration of Commitment

A funny, sexy and fresh take on the romantic comedy…with lots of nudity.

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The French Connection Blu-ray Review: Should Not Be Missed

A gem of a film for fans of the genre and should not be missed, especially on Blu-ray.

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Alien vs. Predator: Requiem DVD Review: Plays Perfectly Within the Genre

If you are in the mood to see some of the most famous sci-fi creatures battle on screen, with lots of human wreckage, see this film.

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Kings of Pastry DVD Review: A Remarkably Stimulating Documentary

Each time in the kitchen feels like a life or death adventure.

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Spider-Man 3 Movie Review: Allows Too Many Villains to Ruin the Stew

The pieces that made this product are strong at times, but the film is just not good.

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Batman: Gotham Knight (Two-Disc Special Edition) DVD Review: Deserves a Spot in the Pantheon of Animated Superhero Offerings

A worthy addition to your DVD shelf, especially if you’re a big Batman fan.

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Conviction (2010) DVD Review: The True Story of a Sister’s Love and Sacrifice

People will do extraordinary things when faced with extreme challenges.

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Various Artists: The Best Of Bond… James Bond Music Review

A great collection of wonderful themes, and it really made me enjoy being a fan of these films.

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How To Train Your Dragon Movie Review: Pixar Still Rules The Roost, But Dreamworks Is Getting The Hint

Dreamworks is getting the hang of it and How To Train Your Dragon is a good first step.

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Piranha (2010) DVD Review: A Gore-Filled Breastravaganza!

A beautiful, terrible mess, and dammit, I loved every single second of it.

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Iron Man 2 Movie Review: Not Great, Not Awful, Pure Meh

It’s a good popcorn flick.

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