All (372) Reviews from @filmguy12
New in Town-2.5/10-Every cliche in the book can be found in this rom-com. Also lacking in likable three-dimensional characters.
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on 28th August 2010
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on 28th August 2010
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on 26th August 2010
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on 26th August 2010
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on 25th August 2010
Imagine That-4.5/10-A few genuinely charming moments are overshadowed by an abundance of cliches and contrivances.
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on 25th August 2010
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on 24th August 2010
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on 24th August 2010
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on 23rd August 2010
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on 23rd August 2010
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on 23rd August 2010
Brothers-7.5/10-A drama that's both manipulative and powerful. Thankfully, the latter outweighs the former.
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on 22nd August 2010
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on 20th August 2010
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on 20th August 2010
Duplicity-7/10-Although it's confusing and a bit lengthy, Duplicity succeeds with a strong cast and a clever premise.
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on 20th August 2010
Did You Hear About the Morgans?-3/10-Full of plotholes, insulting stereotypes, and unfunny jokes, some of which make no sense.
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on 18th August 2010
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on 15th August 2010
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World-8/10-Not Edgar Wright's best film, but it's still a lot of fun. What's with the Coke Zero plugs?
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on 15th August 2010
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on 14th August 2010
Salt-5.5/10-Despite some neat action sequences and the presence of Angelina Jolie, Salt is a rather ordinary spy thriller.
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on 13th August 2010
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on 10th August 2010
Grease-5.5/10-Despite some fun musical numbers and a likeable cast, this wild, silly movie is a complete mess.
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on 9th August 2010
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on 9th August 2010
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride-7.5/10-Entertaining stop-motion film, despite mediocre songs and an underdeveloped premise.
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on 8th August 2010
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on 8th August 2010
Surf's Up-7/10-The plot is nothing special, but the documentary feel is a nice touch and the animation is great.
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on 7th August 2010
The Other Guys-4/10-An incomprehensible, mostly unfunny mess. Big disappointment from the guys that made Anchorman.
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on 7th August 2010
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on 7th August 2010
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on 6th August 2010
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on 6th August 2010
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on 5th August 2010
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on 4th August 2010
Transformers-7.5/10-Convoluted and overlong, but also a lot of fun. It's also a bit of a rarity: a good Michael Bay movie.
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on 4th August 2010
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy-7/10-Some elements of the novel translate well, others don't. Overall, it's pretty funny.
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on 3rd August 2010
War of the Worlds (2005)-6/10-The characters are bland and the film too often meanders. Nonetheless, it's visually engaging.
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on 3rd August 2010
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on 2nd August 2010
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on 2nd August 2010
Insomnia-8/10-Familiar plot and structure in an otherwise compelling film. Chris Nolan's weakest, though that's not saying much.
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on 1st August 2010
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on 1st August 2010
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on 31st July 2010
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on 31st July 2010
Valentine's Day-1/10-Unfunny, sappy, and manipulative. Julia Roberts and end credit outtakes are the film's only highlights.
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on 29th July 2010
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on 28th July 2010
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King-8.5/10-Terrific conclusion to the saga. Easily the best of the three.
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on 28th July 2010
Footloose-8/10-Predictable, but fun. Not surprisingly, the dancing sequences are the highlight of the film.
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on 27th July 2010
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on 25th July 2010
Superman Returns-5.5/10-Bland take on the Man of Steel, despite the efforts of a decent cast and director Bryan Singer.
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on 24th July 2010
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on 19th July 2010
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers-8/10-It's hard to see why these films are taken so seriously, but they are engaging.
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on 18th July 2010
Inside Man-7.5/10-The concept is nothing new, but the engaging performances and direction make this thriller worth seeing.
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on 18th July 2010
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on 18th July 2010
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on 18th July 2010
Home Alone-5/10-Harmless family comedy with only a few laughs here and there. Plot is decent, but contrived.
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on 17th July 2010
Looney Tunes: Back in Action-7.5/10-Blending of live-action and animation not great, but the nonstop in-jokes are quite funny.
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on 17th July 2010
Ghostbusters-7/10-Not quite the classic it's put out to be, but amusing and creative nonetheless. Superb visual effects.
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on 17th July 2010
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on 16th July 2010
Rain Man-10/10-Authentic, heartfelt portrayal of autism. Top-notch performances from Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise.
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on 15th July 2010
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on 14th July 2010
Wallace and Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit-8/10-Fun animated flick, though not in the same league as Chicken Run.
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on 14th July 2010
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on 13th July 2010
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on 13th July 2010
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on 13th July 2010
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on 13th July 2010
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on 13th July 2010
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on 12th July 2010
Batman (1989)-8/10-Tim Burton's take on the caped crusader isn't as complex as Nolan's, but is far better than Schumacher's.
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on 12th July 2010
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on 11th July 2010
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on 11th July 2010
The Pianist-7.5/10-Great performances. The story itself doesn't become truly compelling until the final act.
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on 10th July 2010
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on 10th July 2010
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on 9th July 2010
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on 8th July 2010
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on 7th July 2010
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on 7th July 2010
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on 6th July 2010
The Tooth Fairy-4.5/10-Mostly laugh-free family comedy riddled with plotholes. Billy Crystal provides some much-needed energy.
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on 6th July 2010
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on 5th July 2010
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on 3rd July 2010
The Last Station-8/10-Flawed, yet powerful look at the last few days of Leo Tolstoy's life. Superb performances all around.
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on 2nd July 2010
Titanic (1997)-7/10-Decent film that's bogged down by a mediocre script and an ungodly three-hour running time.
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on 2nd July 2010
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on 30th June 2010
The Spy Next Door - 0/10 - An embarrassing, lazy family "comedy." Not a single decent actor here, save perhaps for the animals.
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on 29th June 2010
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on 28th June 2010
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on 28th June 2010
Leap Year-4.5/10-Dull and predictable. Amy Adams and Matthew Goode deserve better. John Lithgow is completely wasted in a cameo.
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on 27th June 2010
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on 26th June 2010
The Sixth Sense-9/10-Compelling and, at times, frightening thriller. Haley Joel Osment is fantastic.
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on 25th June 2010
Ninja Assassin-3.5/10-It's saying something when the best part of a film is its title. Boring and incoherent.
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on 23rd June 2010
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on 22nd June 2010
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on 22nd June 2010
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on 22nd June 2010
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on 21st June 2010
My Big Fat Greek Wedding-7/10-Charming and amusing, even if the humor is a bit broad and stereotypical at times.
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on 21st June 2010
Planet 51-3/10-Focuses on lame slapstick and pop culture references all the while avoiding plot and character development.
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on 20th June 2010
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring-8/10-Too long at three hours, but visually and emotionally engaging nevertheless.
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on 20th June 2010
Toy Story 2-8/10-Not quite as good as the first, but still a lot of fun and it's better than most sequels.
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on 19th June 2010
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on 19th June 2010
The Lovely Bones-5.5/10-Some great scenes (most of them involving Stanley Tucci) in an otherwise silly, messy film.
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on 19th June 2010
Confessions of a Shopaholic-2.5/10-For the most part, the film is flat, predictable, illogical, unfocused, and contrived.
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on 17th June 2010
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans-4/10-The action sequences are much more impressive this time around, but the plot is still dull.
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on 17th June 2010
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on 17th June 2010
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on 15th June 2010
Underworld: Evolution-2.5/10-Slightly more engaging than the first Underworld, though that's not saying much.
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on 15th June 2010
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on 14th June 2010
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on 14th June 2010
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on 14th June 2010
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on 14th June 2010
My Cousin Vinny-7/10-A showcase for both Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei. The film itself is more amusing than laugh-out-loud funny.
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on 13th June 2010
My Sister's Keeper-6/10-The first hour is uneven, but the film is saved by an emotionally involving third act and a strong cast.
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on 13th June 2010
The A-Team-7.5/10-Fun, clever upgrade of 80s tv show. Ludicrous at times, but still engaging. Sharlto Copley is hilarious.
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on 13th June 2010
Old Dogs-0/10-Creepy, offensive, manipulative, predictable, unfunny, and free of practically anything resembling a plot.
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on 12th June 2010
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on 11th June 2010
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on 10th June 2010
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past-5/10-Exhibits a clever premise and a solid cast. Unfortunately, it's also bland and contrived.
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on 9th June 2010
The Time Traveler's Wife-7/10-Melodramatic at times, but the film is saved by its strong cast (especially Eric Bana).
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on 8th June 2010
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on 8th June 2010
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on 7th June 2010
Pineapple Express-5.5/10-Yet another case wherein the best parts of a movie are in the trailer. Some laughs, but not enough.
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on 7th June 2010
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on 7th June 2010
Get Him to the Greek-7.5/10-The film drags too often, but it's funny nonetheless. Sean Combs is brilliant.
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on 5th June 2010
Mystery Team-6/10-Low-budget film from Derrick Comedy is hit-or-miss, but provides just enough laughs to make it worthwhile.
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on 2nd June 2010
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time-6.5/10-Entertaining, despite some plotholes and a drab second act.
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on 30th May 2010
Shrek the Third-3.5/10-Surprisingly dull throughout, especially considering the strength of the first two installments.
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on 28th May 2010
Speed-8/10-Silly at times (especially with Keanu Reeves "woah"-ing it up in the lead role), but undeniably entertaining.
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on 27th May 2010
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on 26th May 2010
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on 25th May 2010
Land of the Lost-4/10-To the film's credit, it has a nice visual style and a few laughs, but overall it's rather dull.
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on 25th May 2010
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on 25th May 2010
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on 23rd May 2010
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on 22nd May 2010
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on 21st May 2010
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on 21st May 2010
Race to Witch Mountain-5/10-A likeable set of characters and impressive chase scenes can't make up for a rather flimsy plot.
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on 20th May 2010
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on 20th May 2010
Law Abiding Citizen-5/10-The cast is talented (as is the director), but the end result is dull and implausible.
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on 18th May 2010
Hannah Montana: The Movie-4/10-The cast appears to be having fun and the film itself is harmless, but it's for Miley fans only.
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on 18th May 2010
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on 18th May 2010
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on 15th May 2010
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on 15th May 2010
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on 15th May 2010
Knowing-4.5/10-Signs of promise (especially in the third act) are squandered by a ludicrous, silly tone and a dull screenplay.
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on 9th May 2010
Iron Man 2-8/10-Mickey Rourke is a tad underused, but the film is still a lot of fun and almost as good as the original.
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on 8th May 2010
Madea Goes to Jail-1.5/10-Suffers from an unfunny, predictable, and melodramatic script and an overall lack of focus.
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on 5th May 2010
Tropic Thunder-8/10-Although the laughs aren't as consistent as some of the best comedies, the film is still a lot of fun.
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on 4th May 2010
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on 4th May 2010
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on 3rd May 2010
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on 24th April 2010
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on 24th April 2010
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on 23rd April 2010
The Wizard of Oz-7/10-Not the masterpiece it's put out to be, but still a rather entertaining family film.
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on 19th April 2010
Kick-Ass-8.5/10-Takes a while to find the right balance of gritty action and raunchy comedy, but when it does, it's phenomenal.
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on 17th April 2010
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on 11th April 2010
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on 7th April 2010
It's Complicated-6.5/10-The film's charm is just enough to overshadow the fact that it's gooey and not particularly funny.
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on 5th April 2010
How to Train your Dragon-7.5/10-Not Dreamworks's best, but considerably better than recent works like Shrek the 3rd.
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on 3rd April 2010
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on 3rd April 2010
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on 2nd April 2010
Fast and Furious-5/10-Much more entertaining than its predecessors, though just as bland and absurd.
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on 2nd April 2010
Angels and Demons-5.5/10-Visually impressive and engaging, the film nevertheless suffers from ludicrous plot developments.
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on 2nd April 2010
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on 1st April 2010
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on 21st March 2010
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift-3/10-Just as bland and dim-witted as the first two, if not more so.
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on 21st March 2010
Taken-5.5/10-Engaging action and Liam Neeson's presence cannot make up for a plot that is beyond preposterous.
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on 20th March 2010
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on 14th March 2010
Observe and Report-2/10-Any glimmers of potential (especially in the last five minutes) are squandered by a laugh-free script.
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on 13th March 2010
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on 13th March 2010
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on 13th March 2010
Paul Blart: Mall Cop-6/10-Although the film is contrived and only occasionally amusing, it's also charming and energetic.
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on 12th March 2010
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on 12th March 2010
The Proposal-7/10-Flawed, but charming. The chemistry between Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds make this rom-com worth watching.
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on 11th March 2010
2012-4/10-Appealing leads and neat visual effects cannot mask what this really is: a long, dumb, mean-spirited disaster pic.
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on 10th March 2010
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakuel-5/10-Nothing more than disposable kids fare, though it's harmless and the cast is game.
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on 9th March 2010
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs-6/10-Visually striking and occasionally funny, a weak story makes this the lesser of the three.
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on 9th March 2010
Alvin and the Chipmunks-3/10-Decent CGI work is not enough to save this predictable and forgettable kids' flick.
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on 9th March 2010
Watchmen-8/10-Meandering and much too long, the film nevertheless remains entertaining. Jackie Earle Haley steals the show.
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on 9th March 2010
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on 9th March 2010
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on 9th March 2010
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on 9th March 2010
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on 9th March 2010
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on 9th March 2010
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on 9th March 2010
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on 9th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
X-Men: The Last Stand-6.5/10-Intelligence in previous films here replaced by mindless action. Still, it's good fun.
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on 8th March 2010
I am Legend-7/10-Haunting film marred by weak third act and terrible visual effects. Great performance from Will Smith.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
Ocean's Twelve-6.5/10-Somewhat enjoyable, but the stars appear to be having more fun than the audience.
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on 8th March 2010
Ocean's Thirteen-8/10-Takes a while to get going, but it's a vast improvement over the first sequel.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
The Soloist-5.5/10-Has its heart in the right place, but the end result feels more like a PSA than a movie.
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on 8th March 2010
Terminator 3-6/10-Some great chase scenes and fine performances make the lousy screenplay worth sitting through.
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on 8th March 2010
Sicko-9/10-Typically biased doc from Michael Moore, but also convincing, entertaining, and horrifying.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
Mr. Brooks-7/10-Kevin Costner's performance makes this standard, over-the-top crime thriller worth seeing.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
The Queen-7/10-Emotionally bankrupt until the third act, the film nonetheless features a great performance from Helen Mirren.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
Australia-7.5/10-An over-the-top spectacle that starts out flat, but eventually gains enough energy to win us over.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
Reign Over Me-8/10-Adam Sandler's heartbreaking performance alone overshadows the film's familiar plot and uneven structure.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
Flags of our Fathers-7/10-A decent war film that suffers from a lack of focus and confusing plot developments.
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on 8th March 2010
Letters from Iwo Jima-9/10-A deepy effective WWII drama that offers no easy answers about war and humanity.
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on 8th March 2010
Batman Begins-8.5/10-Not quite as captivating as its sequel, but it's still the second-best Batman movie ever made.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
The Matrix-8.5/10-Visual marvel. The outstanding special effects make up for over-the-top performances and confusing plot turns.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
Gone Baby Gone-8.5/10-Exhilarating performances and a great directorial debut from Ben Affleck. It's also a bit of a downer.
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on 8th March 2010
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on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Jurassic Park-7.5/10-Although the film stalls at times and doesn't make a whole lot of sense, it's still quite fun.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Hotel For Dogs-3/10-Little more than an expanded version of something you'd find on the Disney Channel.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Step Brothers-7.5/10-Really nothing more than a series of silly SNL sketches, but it's incredibly funny.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
The Matrix Reloaded-6.5/10-The action sequences are impressive, but the story isn't nearly as compelling this time around.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
The Matrix Revolutions-7/10-The final battle is more than enough to save the relatively dull 90 minutes that precede it.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Public Enemies-7.5/10-There's not much in terms of character development, but the film is thoroughly intriguing.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen-2.5/10-An intriguing opening five minutes cannot make up for such a lousy film.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
The Hangover-8/10-Manages to be consistently hilarious (until the last act, that is). Great performances from the three leads.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Shutter Island-8.5/10-A psychological thriller that's complicated and lengthy, but worth it. Another hit for Scorsese and Leo.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 5th March 2010
Alice in Wonderland (1951)-9.5/10-Complete mind trip, but worth it all the way. One of Disney's best.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th February 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th February 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th February 2010
Julie and Julia-6.5/10-Some great moments here and there in an otherwise messy, uneven film. Meryl Streep is superb as always.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 25th February 2010
The Secret of Kells-5/10-Although it features quality animation and music, the film as a whole is rather unsatisfying.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd February 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 22nd February 2010
In the Loop-8.5/10-Although a bit hard to follow at times, the film still manages to elicit frequent laughs.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st February 2010
Precious-9/10-Gritty and disturbing look at a poor, abused, and illiterate teen. Terrific performances from the leads.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st February 2010
Up in the Air-9.5/10-Jason Reitman's best, most mature film to date. The final act is both heartbreaking and poignant.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th February 2010
Crazy Heart-8.5/10-A familiar story/structure is the only weak link of an otherwise compelling drama. Jeff Bridges is superb.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th February 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 18th February 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 18th February 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 17th February 2010
He's Just Not That Into You-4/10-Cliched and uninspired, save for the sweet Justin Long/Ginnifer Goodwin subplot.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 14th February 2010
Love Actually-8.5/10-A few cliches/contrivances here and there are the only noticeable flaws in this sweet and charming film.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th February 2010
Imagine Me & You-5.5/10-A better-than-average chick flick that still suffers from rom-com cliches and an underdeveloped script.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 12th February 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 6th February 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 6th February 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 5th February 2010
Munich-8.5/10-A powerful film, though not quite as compelling as Steven Spielberg's previous historical dramas.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 31st January 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 31st January 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 30th January 2010
When in Rome-3.5/10-The cast is game, but laughs are virtually nonexistent, save for a nod to Napoleon Dynamite.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 30th January 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 30th January 2010
Sex Drive-5.5/10-Better than you'd expect it to be, but still hit-or-miss. Too many jokes seem overly crude and pointless.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 26th January 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 24th January 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd January 2010
Extraordinary Measures-5/10-Doesn't quite live up to its title, what with a drab plot and lack of three-dimensional characters.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd January 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 17th January 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 14th January 2010
Revolutionary Road-8/10-Kate and Leo make the film worth watching, even when it veers towards melodrama and familiar territory.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th January 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 12th January 2010
Yes Man-6/10-Predictable and uneven film, but it's amusing enough and the leads have good chemistry.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th January 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th January 2010
The Reader-8.5/10-Emotionally hollow at times, the film succeeds largely because of Kate Winslet and a strong second half.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 31st December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 31st December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 30th December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 28th December 2009
District 9-9/10-A thrilling and engaging debut from director Neill Blomkamp. One of the best movies of the year.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 25th December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 16th December 2009
In Bruges-9/10-Funny/violent film with excellent performances from Colin Farrell, Ralph Fiennes, and Brendan Gleeson.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 14th December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 10th December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 6th December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 5th December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 5th December 2009
Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist-7/10-The lead performances make this familiar, contrived film worth watching.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 2nd December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 28th November 2009
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly-10/10-Quite possibly the best western ever made, despite its length and rather poor dubbing.
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on 27th November 2009
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind-9/10-Another surreal offering from C. Kaufman. One of Jim Carrey's best films to date.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd November 2009
Goodfellas-9/10-Terrific gangster pic from Scorsese. Joe Pesci obviously steals the show ("amuse you?").
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 22nd November 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st November 2009
New Moon-2.5/10-All the problems with the first film are made even worse this time around. For Twilight fanatics only.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st November 2009
Shaun of the Dead-8/10-Clever zombie spoof, though it does start to run out of steam towards the end.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th November 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 18th November 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 16th November 2009
The Ladykillers (2004)-6.5/10-A mildly engaging Coen concoction despite meandering in its first hour. T Hanks great as always.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 15th November 2009










































































































































































