Alonso Duralde
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‘Cosmopolis’ Review: Cronenberg Takes the Long Way Around
Robert Pattinson plays a financial Master of the Universe in this talky, elliptical, challenging and occasionally maddening Don DeLillo adaptation
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‘Sparkle’ Review: A Thrilling Musical, Despite Damp Sparks
Remake of "Sparkle" has soul, drive and visual flair, but Jordin Sparks’ blandness keeps the excitement in check
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‘ParaNorman’ Review: Sweet and Freaky Fun for Kids (Who Aren’t Too Easily Spooked)
This weird and wonderful 3-D cartoon hides a moral about fear itself in a delightfully diabolical tale of witches, ghosts and the walking dead
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‘The Campaign’ Review: Political Comedy Has Plenty of Funny Bone But No Spine
Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis bring the wacky election antics, but the film’s desire not to offend neuters the satire
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‘The Bourne Legacy’ Review: No, Seriously, Cut to the Chase
Jeremy Renner takes the reins from Matt Damon, but this sequel-reboot unwisely eschews action for tedious exposition
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‘Hope Springs’ Review: A Surprisingly Smart Look at Sex After 50
Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones’ performances as an older married couple in crisis anchor this sweet and witty relationship drama
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‘The Babymakers’ Review: Inconceivably Unfunny
Paul Schneider and Olivia Munn are in hot pursuit of sperm in this labored, clunky comedy
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‘360’ Review: Fernando Meireilles’ Circular Path Leads Nowhere Interesting
Rachel Weisz, Anthony Hopkins and company plumb the shallow depths in this umpteenth reworking of “La Ronde”
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‘Celeste & Jesse Forever’ Review: Fresh Comedy Devolves into Familiar Drama
Rashida Jones (who co-wrote) and Andy Samberg's weird and wonderful chemistry gets smothered under a by-the-numbers plot about delayed adulthood
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‘Step Up Revolution’ Review: Hyper-Energetic Dance Movie Trips Itself Up
For every good idea in this exhilaratingly dopey flash-mob musical, there’s an equal and opposite terrible one
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‘The Watch’ Review: You’ll Be Looking At Your Watch Instead of the Screen
Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn and many other funny people on both sides of the camera bring scant laughter to this neighborhood-vigilante comedy
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‘Ruby Sparks’ Review: When Cute Becomes Cutesy
Screenwriter Zoe Kazan plays the ultimate Manic Pixie Dream Girl in this slumpy sophomore effort from the “Little Miss Sunshine” directors
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‘The Well Digger’s Daughter’ Review: Just Call It ‘The Frenchy Frenchness of France’
Actor Daniel Auteuil’s directorial debut is a beautifully mounted production that reminds us why “déjà vu” is a French expression
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‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Review: Falls Short of Bat-Legendary
The conclusion to Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy offers plenty of thrills, but rarely feels as groundbreaking as “The Dark Knight”
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‘Trishna’ Review: India-Set ‘Tess of the d’Urbervilles’ Not So Bolly-Good
Frieda Pinto embodies Thomas Hardy’s put-upon heroine, but some of the story updates deflate the dramatic tension