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Review in a Hurry: Badass character actor Danny Trejo finally gets to topline an action movie courtesy of his pal Robert Rodriguez. And, to be kind, let's just say we find out why he's...
Review in a Hurry: If you like beautifully composed, static shots of George Clooney being kinda quiet in Italy, this is your movie. If you were hoping for much else, it ain't.
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Review in a Hurry: A nasty spirit may (or may not) be causing all sorts of schizophrenic mayhem on numerous Linda Blair wannabes. But producer Eli Roth's The Last Exorcism doesn't...
Review in a Hurry: An interracial cast of character actors (plus Paul Walker) tries to pull off a big robbery while obnoxious alcoholic cop Matt Dillon attempts to stop them. Very nearly a good...
Review in a Hurry: A cast of familiar faces dives headfirst into waters infested with prehistoric predators and screaming coeds. And it's Elisabeth Shue and Ving Rhames to the rescue in this...
Review in a Hurry: For a movie that's supposed to be filled with sympathetic, lonely people, it's tough to care whether Wally (Jason Bateman) and Kassie (Jennifer Aniston) hook up in the...
Review in a Hurry: The surprise hit from across the pond is back with more plot but less Nanny. Writer/star Emma Thompson hopes you won't notice, by enlisting Maggie Gyllenhaal, Ralph Fiennes...
Review in a Hurry: From the comic "geniuses" who gave us Date Movie, Epic Movie, Disaster Movie, Meet the Spartans...'Nuff said? Now writer-directors Jason Friedberg & Aaron...
Review in a Hurry: There are fanatics of Elizabeth Gilbert's bestseller who are going to love this Julia Roberts movie no matter what. When, in fact, most of what made the book connect with so...
Review in a Hurry: A fun, frenetic, video-game-flavored-comedy that racks up the bonus points through a snappy script, savvy casting and smart use of pop references that only occasionally go too...
Review in a Hurry: The ultimate fanboy mashup! Sylvester Stallone and Jason Statham lead a team of action adventure all stars. Peppered with funny dialogue, epic brawls and supersize explosions,...
A bored married couple's (Tina Fey and Steve Carell) night out doesn't just keep the flame alive, it turns that flame into a raging inferno from which there may be no escape. [Rated R]
A brokenhearted Muslim travels across America to win back the love he lost. [Not Rated]
Chris Rock and Martin Lawrence scramble to keep their father's secrets buried in a family comedy based on the British hit. [Rated R]
A bad bartender does a surprisingly good deed when he gives a suicidal young man a reason to live. [Rated R]
A macho mechanic (Benjamin Bratt) struggles with the discovery that his son is gay. [Rated R]
A young man blurs the line between good and evil in his attempt to become a working-class hero. [Not Rated]
It’s New York, 1979. Gabriel Richmond is a talented architect with a seemingly rich life as he has a caring wife, loving daughter and life long friends. Yet, he spends most days in the movie theater, hiding out from work, escaping into a fictional world where he can more readily relate to the made up characters. When fiction shines a mirror on his own life, an inspired Gabriel begins writing a play not-so-loosely based on his reality, examining all of the relationships that make his life what it is. (Iced Media)
A model family puts a new twist on consumerism as it peddles the essentials of a "perfect" lifestyle to the neighbors. [Rated R]
A dying boy's letters to God are answered by the local postman. [Rated PG]
Review in a Hurry: Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg milk dry their default movie personas, but it's all part of the joke—and what a great joke it is. Sending up by-the-books buddy cop...
Review in a Hurry: The Step Up franchise jumps off the big screen in 3-D. The acting and the story can just step off since the dance battles impress and the 3-D is the best since...
Review in a Hurry: This coming-of-age rom-com from director Rob Reiner (When Harry Met Sally, Stand by Me) charts the on-again, off-again crush between two tween neighbors. Will you like it?...
A young boy uses his looks and popularity for good in order to deal with the guilt of driving a friend to suicide. [Rated PG-13]
A seemingly insignificant young convict becomes powerfully influential among his fellow prisoners. [Rated R]
A wannabe superhero teams up with a crazy father-daughter duo to kick some criminal ass. [Rated R]
Civil unrest escalates following a political murder in the '70s. [Rated PG-13]
Ewan McGregor might write his way into an early grave as a ghost writer penning a book based on the prime minister's (Pierce Bronson) nefarious affairs. [Rated PG-13]
A young woman (Leelee Sobieski) fresh out of film school discovers the perks of directing pornos. [Rated R]
A dying man invites his friends and enemies to attend wake and witness his final performance. [Not Rated]
