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The predictability here goes hand in hand with a lack of tension because anyone who can see into the future certainly can dodge any fist or bullet. More
The biggest (with a production budget due north of $250 million) and longest (clocking in at 139 minutes) and quite possibly the capper of a trilogy featuring the current talent line-up, "Spider-Man 3" has done it again. More
The issues here are light and trite, the humor strained and resolutions as pat as a TV sitcom. Consequently, the film's attraction to the over-30 crowd is limited. More
Director Tim Hunter ("River's Edge," "Tex") returns to the big screen with this female-driven Western that demonstrates great affection for the genre without really resurrecting it. More
Denmark's Susanne Bier is back with another powerful family portrait in which the ever-versatile Mads Mikkelsen plays the part of Jacob, a lonely Dane who has dedicated his life to helping street kids in a struggling Indian orphanage. More
Denmark's Susanne Bier is back with another powerful family portrait in which the ever-versatile Mads Mikkelsen plays the part of Jacob, a lonely Dane who has dedicated his life to helping street kids in a struggling Indian orphanage.
First "The Good Shepherd" and now "Breach," based on actual CIA and FBI history, meticulously scrutinize the real world of spies to draw scary portraits of deadly, unpleasant people. More
A Ken Loach film about the British in Ireland always has the potential for controversy, but his historical drama "The Wind That Shakes the Barley" is unlikely to inflame passions on either side. More
The notorious San Francisco Bay Area serial killer might have eluded law enforcement agencies for decades, but this compelling cat-and-mouse story never escapes the virtuoso grip of director David Fincher. More
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