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  • Movie Review: The Iceman Movie Review: The Iceman

    It's almost impossible to tear your eyes away from Michael Shannon in this violent, slickly made biopic.

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  • Movie Review: Mud Movie Review: Mud

    Could Mud be Matthew McConaughey's best role to date?

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  • Movie Review: Pain & Gain Movie Review: Pain & Gain

    The true-life tale of three dimwitted, sociopathic 1990s Miami gym rats who turned kidnappers, embezzlers and murderers.

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  • Movie Review - Iron Man 3 Movie Review - Iron Man 3

    Do not, repeat, do not skip seeing the third Marvel superhero epic featuring Robert Downey Jr. as the man in the can.

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  • Movie Review: Oblivion Movie Review: Oblivion

    Even Tom Cruise can't save this one.

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  • Movie Review - The Company You Keep Movie Review - The Company You Keep

    Things promise to get tense but never really do in the quasi-political thriller The Company You Keep.

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  • Movie Review: From Up on Poppy Hill Movie Review: From Up on Poppy Hill

    It’s a movie in which respect for the historical past often collides with the agendas of those who want to blast and bulldoze their way to the future

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  • Movie Review: Spring Breakers Movie Review: Spring Breakers

    Punky provocateur director Harmony Korine is up to all sorts of dirty, silly, stylish finger-pointing and head-shaking with Spring Breakers.

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  • Movie Review: Dead Man Down Movie Review: Dead Man Down

    At the nasty, dark heart of Dead Man Down is a twisted love story between an emotionally cut off mobster’s go-to guy and a facially scarred, vengeance-seeking w

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  • THE BIRTH OF REDNECK CINEMA THE BIRTH OF REDNECK CINEMA

    In 1977 a former stuntman named Hal Needham and his pals Burt Reynolds, Sally Field and Jackie Gleason invented a new genre of movie. Smokey and the Bandit may not seem earth-shattering, but it changed Hollywood forever.

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  • Movie Review: Beautiful Creatures Movie Review: Beautiful Creatures

    Hollywood’s obsession with chasing the YA demographic continues in the quirky film.

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  • Movie Review: A Good Day to Die Hard Movie Review: A Good Day to Die Hard

    Let’s face it; it’s been a rough couple of decades for unabashed Die Hard diehards.

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