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Reign Over Me

Reviewer grade: C+   Writer/director Mike Binder’s “Reign Over Me” is a bittersweet dramedy chronicling the efforts of a vaguely unhappy New York City dentist (Don Cheadle) to help heal a newly re-met college roommate (Adam Sandler) whose life has been devastated: His wife, three daughters and family dog all died in a 9/11 plane. […]

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The Hills Have Eyes II

Reviewer grade: C-   Wes Craven and his son Jonathan co-wrote this sequel to last year’s successful remake of Papa Craven’s 1977 original. This time out, a team of National Guard recruits is taken into the desert of the American Southwest to find out why some scientists camped there have not been responding to radio […]

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Premonition

Reviewer grade: D+   Why do strange things happen to good people? I dunno. Maybe because they’ve lost their faith in anything bigger than themselves. Or they’ve lost their ability to find a good script. There you go “? “Premonition” in a nutshell. I just saved you nine bucks. Thank me by dropping some of […]

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The Ultimate Gift

Reviewer grade: C   Work builds character. Family is important. It’s better to give than to receive. If such truisms strike you as fresh and exciting, there’s plenty more where that came from in “The Ultimate Gift,” the latest offering from 20th Century Fox’s faith-based division. But this treacle is more dispiriting than spiritual.   […]

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Dead Silence

Reviewer grade: B+ When you see that the Universal Pictures logo that opens this movie is the version that was used in the early Thirties, you’ll know that this isn’t going to be another torture-porn hunk of splatterpunk. When a young man’s wife is killed, apparently by a dead ventriloquist’s aging dummy, he returns to his […]

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Believe in Me

Reviewer grade: B Although the scripting is often nothing to cheer about, writer/director Robert Collector hits an emotional three-pointer or two in “Believe in Me,” a story of girls basketball in Western Oklahoma in the Sixties. The film, based on Harold Keith’s novel “Brief Garland,” tells the fictionalized story of real-life coach Jim Keith, Harold […]

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300

Reviewer grade: B- If you’ve been waiting for a realistic movie on the Battle of Thermopylae, keep waiting. If you want one that’s all thud and blunder, with eye-popping CGI and exhilarating fight choreography, and you don’t care a damn about dialogue or reasonable motivation, welcome to Sparta.   Director Zack Snyder follows up his […]

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I Think I Love My Wife

Reviewer grade: D   Family man and investment banker Richard Cooper (Chris Rock) is bored with life. His wife, Brenda (Gina Torres), won’t have sex with him, forcing him to daydream about sleeping with beautiful women he sees in public. When old flame Nikki Tru (Kerry Washington) comes back in his life, Richard begins to […]

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A political appeal to the Finnish Klingon community

A political appeal to the Finnish Klingon community A political appeal to the Finnish Klingon community … Plus, insurance against paper cuts, preferring babies with abnormalities, Egyptian Muslim women’s re-virginization, and more in this week’s News of the Weird. -Democracy in Finland: The Intopii computer firm of Helsinki announced in February that it has installed […]

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Touring the World’s Greatest Slums

Touring the World’s Greatest Slums The Kibera neighborhood in Nairobi, Kenya, and the Dahravi section of Mumbai, India, are two of the planet’s most appalling slums, but residents have recently discovered well-off international visitors roaming their toxic, fetid urban hells as voyeurs on travel agency-arranged tours. “(T)hey want to come and take pictures … tell […]

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