Alonso Duralde
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‘Red Lights’ Review: This May Be 2012’s Silliest Movie
Bad movies are a dime a dozen, but all-star (Robert De Niro! Sigourney Weaver!) nonsense like this is cause for a stinker celebration
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‘Ice Age 4’ Review: A Flavorless Chunk of Nothing
This kiddie cartoon may be all about “Continental Drift,” but ultimately, there’s no there there
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‘Savages’ Review: A Flashy but Flimsy Drug-War Story From Oliver Stone
Oliver Stone’s mash-up of film-noir grit and The CW sparkle works only in fits and starts
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‘Katy Perry: Part of Me’ Review: Same Infomercial, New Shiny Object
Concert doc "Katy Perry: Part of Me" hits all the usual world-tour beats — without ever giving us an unexpurgated, uninterrupted pop song
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‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Review: Refurbished, Runs Like New
Maybe we didn’t need a new version of the wall-crawler so soon after the old one, but now that it’s here, it delivers the goods
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‘Madea’s Witness Protection’ Review: If Anyone Should Be in Hiding, It’s Tyler Perry
The writer-producer-director-star follows up the hilarious “Madea’s Big Happy Family” with one of his sloppiest and laziest movies ever
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‘Magic Mike’ Review: Male Stripper Saga Never Quite Takes (It) Off
The biggest surprise about this Steven Soderbergh movie about hot guys who take off their clothes? It’s dull
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‘Ted’ Review: That’s One Funny, Filthy Talking Bear
“Family Guy” creator Seth MacFarlane's debut film is as erratic as you might think, but the hilarious hits more than compensate for the muddled misses
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‘Seeking a Friend’ Review: Makes the Apocalypse Look Preferable
Steve Carell and Keira Knightley’s “Seeking a Friend for the End of the World” romance doesn’t ring true for a second. Bring on the meteor!
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‘To Rome With Love’ Review: Woody Allen at His Most Mezzo-Mezzo
Woody Allen's Italy-based comedy doesn’t reach the heights of “Midnight in Paris,” but then it doesn’t plummet to “Scoop” levels, either
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‘Brave’ Review: More Than Just Another Arrow-Slinging Heroine
And unlike previous Pixar projects, this one has a great third act
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‘Your Sister’s Sister’ Review: Isolated Cabin Plus Tequila Equals Family Meltdown
Mark Duplass, Emily Blunt and Rosemarie DeWitt cycle through love and hate in Lynn Shelton’s sharply funny follow-up to “Humpday”
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‘That’s My Boy’ Review: Not Adam Sandler’s Worst, But Still Terrible
Andy Samberg is too smart and talented for the sexist, racist, misogynist yuk-yuks of this sewage treatment plant disguised as a comedy
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‘Rock of Ages’ Review: Somebody Please Unplug This Jukebox Musical
By the time Debbie Gibson and Sebastian Bach are standing shoulder to shoulder belting out Starship’s “We Built This City” without a smidge of irony, one begins to wonder it “Rock of Ages” even gets its own joke
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‘Bel Ami’ Review: Robert Pattinson’s Bloodless Erotic Adventures
Naughtiness was never so dull as in this all-star, bodice-ripping adaptation of Guy de Maupassant’s novel