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War of the Worlds (2005)

Yet another adaptation of the oft-visited alien invasion classic by H.G. Wells, Steven Spielberg takes his turn for a credible, but a touch underdeveloped, update of War of the Worlds.  Produced at breakneck speed for...

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A Walk in the Clouds (1995)

Director Alfonso Arau made a splash with his previous effort, 1992’s Like Water for Chocolate, and he returns to the whimsical romance genre for the English language A Walk in the Clouds, mostly to lesser but...

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Cold Mountain (2003)

It took me some time to finally be able to sit all the way through Cold Mountain, despite several attempts. Some of this had to do with the fact that at 155 minutes, it’s quite...

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Bewitched (2005)

Bewitched is a cute idea for a movie, but that’s all it is. It certainly sounds funnier to hear about than to actually watch.  It’s not a remake of the television show of the...

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Stripes (1981)

Many of the creative forces behind the hit comedy Animal House reunited for a similar vehicle for Murray, Stripes.  This one was a military face, but the formula would be the same, where a group of uncouth...

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Batman Begins (2005)

Easily the best Batman movie made to date (later bested by its sequel), Batman Begins takes an ice-cold franchise and makes it red-hot again by reinventing itself.  When we last left the series, Joel Schumacher had run...

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Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005)

Mr. and Mrs. Smith is a potentially smart romantic comedy buried underneath too many layers of dumb summer blockbuster action extravaganza.  If all you’re looking for is a little jocularity, a little romantic chemistry,...

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Modern Problems (1981)

I’m wondering if the creators of Modern Problems thought that Chevy Chase could ad-lib enough laughs to save this dud from falling apart and that they didn’t just film without a script save to set...

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High Tension (2003)

At first, I questioned the decision to release the French horror flick, High Tension, in the United States dubbed instead of subtitled, as most foreign language films released here would be.  After watching the...

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Layer Cake (2004)

Adapted by J.J. Connelly from the novel of the same name, Layer Cake was slated to be a Guy Ritchie project, but instead, the producer of Ritchie’s movies, Matthew Vaughn, gives himself the nod as...