Alonso Duralde
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‘Wrath of the Titans’ Review: Release the Crappy Sequel!
Sure, “Wrath of the Titans” may improve on the awful converted-3D original — but it’s far less compelling than almost anything you can pop into your X-Box these days
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‘The Deep Blue Sea’ Review: Passion and Torment in a Cold-Water Flat
Rachel Weisz mixes sex appeal and melancholy in this examination of an unfaithful wife in post-WWII London
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‘Hunger Games’ Review: Compelling But Implausible, Like ‘American Idol’ with a Body Count
Even non-readers of Suzanne Collins’ bestsellers will get sucked into this future dystopia where teens are forced to compete in bloodsport
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‘Natural Selection’ Review: One Great Performance Can’t Save Trite-and-True(ish) Comedy
Rachael Harris blossoms when she hits the highway to find her husband’s long lost son in a movie with too many familiar signposts
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’21 Jump Street’ Review: You Have the Right to Remain Amused
Action-comedy starring Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum treats the forgettable cops-in-high-school show as a launching pad for inspired lunacy
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‘Jeff, Who Lives at Home’ Review: Funny … and Surprisingly Surprising
Comic heavyweights Jason Segel and Ed Helms play brothers in a film that takes one unpredictably fascinating turn after another
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‘Footnote’ Review: Father & Son Battle Their Wits in Darkly Funny Oscar Nominee
In a wonderfully twisted plot, politics become personal as parent and child vie for the same prize
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‘Friends With Kids’: A Movie With All the Laughs of an All-Night Crying Jag
Not even four “Bridesmaids” alums can make this trite would-be comedy about relationships and babies anything but bland pabulum
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‘A Thousand Words’ Review: The Gag’s on Eddie Murphy
Eddie Murphy mugs his way through yet another high-concept comedy that skids into smarmy, feel-good territory
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‘John Carter’ Review: Lifeless on Mars
“Avatar” and all the other subsequent pillagers of the original Edgar Rice Burroughs story make this big-screen treatment feel redundant
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De Niro Serves Up Thick Slices of Ham in ‘Being Flynn’
The actor goes way overboard as a would-be writer in this screen adaptation of Nick Flynn’s “Another Bullshit Night in Suck City”
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‘Project X’: It’s Like a Party With Great Guests But a Loud, Awful Band
Review: The ultimate out-of-control high-school party gets played for laughs, but there’s an unmistakable whiff of white male privilege throughout
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‘The Lorax’ Finally Gets Dr. Seuss Right
The “Despicable Me” team brings the beloved eco-fable to the screen with visual pop and catchy songs
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Tyler Perry’s Good Intentions Outweigh His ‘Good Deeds’
Now that Perry has finally become a competent director, his shortcomings as a writer are amplified
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‘Wanderlust’ Meanders Into an Unfunny Time Warp — Seriously, Hippies?!
Review: “Wanderlust” misses far more than it hits, despite Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston