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‘Julie & Julia’ – Romantic comedy cooked up for both genders

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‘Julie & Julia’ – Romantic comedy cooked up for both genders

“Julie & Julia” is a film about following dreams, self-transformation, and the importance of love. Frankly, I hate films where this theme is so explicit. They're usually bland. But something about "Julie & Julia" keeps it spicy and delicious –  and it's not just all the butter.

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For a lift, take your kid to see UP in 3-D

For a lift, take your kid to see UP in 3-D

While putting off going to the grocery store (one of my least favorite things to do because let’s face it, it’s depressing to go in with a list then based on how flat your pocketbook already was to begin with spend what little you had left with considerably less than what was on the list!) with my 10-year-old in tow, I remembered seeing the listing for “Up” in the paper the other day. I knew I had to go to the store for necessities that couldn’t wait until the next day but really dragging my feet on my day off.

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‘Terminator Salvation’: Edge-of-your-seat action with an existential twist

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‘Terminator Salvation’: Edge-of-your-seat action with an existential twist

Yes,“Terminator Salvation” is a high-adrenaline action-adventure film with robots, car chases and — of course — gargantuan explosions. But at the core of this sci-fi flick is a surprising hope for the resilience of what makes us human: our souls. Yet “Terminator Salvation” is also a visceral tale of humanity.

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Knowing: Good movie, strange ending

Sometimes films are so bad you stay to watch the ending, hoping that something will happen in the final few minutes to redeem the movie. "Knowing," starring Nicolas Cage and Rose Byrne, is quite the opposite.

 

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Knowing: Good movie, strange ending

Sometimes films are so bad you stay to watch the ending, hoping that something will happen in the final few minutes to redeem the movie. "Knowing," starring Nicolas Cage and Rose Byrne, is quite the opposite.

 

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  • 14% I Love You, Beth Cooper
    Heavily reliant on stereotypes and shallow teen comedy clichés, I Love You Beth Cooper is a humorless affair that fails to capture the charm of its source novel.
  • 97% Food, Inc.
    An eye-opening expose of the modern food industry, Food, Inc. is both fascinating and terrifying, and essential viewing for any health-conscious citizen.
  • 19% Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
    Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is a noisy, underplotted, and overlong special effects extravaganza that lacks a human touch.
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  • Planet 51
    The tables are turned in this animated sci-fi adventure featuring the voices of Dwayne Johnson, Jessica Biel, Justin Long, Seann William Scott, Gary Oldman, and John Cleese.
  • 80% 2012
    Roland Emmerich has given movie watchers several apocalyptic films in the past in INDEPENDENCE DAY and THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW, and he offers another look at the end of the world in 2012.
  • 92% Fantastic Mr. Fox
    With this animated adaptation of the Roald Dahl classic, director Wes Anderson moves from quirky films for adults, such as The Darjeeling Limited and The Royal Tenenbaums, to imaginative children's fare.

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