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MOVIE REVIEW: The Descendants
Clooney's new film The Descendants, in which an upper-middle class lawyer comes to terms with his comatose wife’s infidelity, deals with another emotionally repressed man
The Rum Diary
Be it a crisp island breeze or a stiff cocktail, The Rum Diary is always satisfied with the smaller pleasures in life. Based on Hunter S.
Melancholia
Apocalypses are both literal and figurative in Lars von Trier’s sci-fi chamber drama Melancholia, the Danish auteur’s latest symphony of suffering that equates one woman’s men
MOVIE REVIEW: J. Edgar
With J Edgar, a bombastic and unabashedly Oscar-friendly biopic about the infamous FBI director, Eastwood revels in the skittishness of Dustin Lance Black’s manic screenplay,
Hell and Back Again
Since the current wars in Afghanistan and Iraq began dominating our national headlines in 2002, countless documentaries have covered every angle of the modern combat and post-
John Cho on success of Harold & Kumar franchise
The last film characters one would expect to find in a Christmas movie are Harold and Kumar, that famous on-screen odd couple with a taste for White Castle burgers and endless
MOVIE REVIEW: In Time
Throwaway science fiction like In Time proves just how little faith Hollywood has in American audiences these days.
The Top Ten Scariest Movies for Halloween
Halloween (and all the craziness it entails) is finally upon us, leaving one important question at the center of many holiday discussions.

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