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  • ‘300: Rise of An Empire’ Review: More of the Same, But Slightly Less

    Eva Green stands out in a film that’s otherwise a similar second serving of slo-mo ultraviolence and showy camera work

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    Todd Gilchrist
    March 3, 2014 @ 8:00 AM
    8:00 AM
    ‘300: Rise of An Empire’ Review: More of the Same, But Slightly Less
  • ‘3 Days To Kill’ Review: Kevin Costner Thriller Is Ambitious Disaster Trying to Be Both Action and Comedy

    Director McG’s latest suggests the director wasn’t kidding when he named his last movie “This Means War”

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    Todd Gilchrist
    February 20, 2014 @ 9:20 AM
    9:20 AM
    ‘3 Days To Kill’ Review: Kevin Costner Thriller Is Ambitious Disaster Trying to Be Both Action and Comedy
  • ‘About Last Night’ Review: Kevin Hart and Regina Hall Steal This Mixed-Doubles Rom-Com

    This reworking of the 1986 comedy gets so much right about love and relationships that you’ll forgive the occasional cliché in the screenplay by Leslye Headland (“Bachelorette”)

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    Todd Gilchrist
    February 14, 2014 @ 7:10 AM
    7:10 AM
    ‘About Last Night’ Review: Kevin Hart and Regina Hall Steal This Mixed-Doubles Rom-Com
  • ‘Vampire Academy’ Review: A YA Adaptation With More Hormones Than Brain Cells

    More “Meaningless” than “Mean Girls,” Mark Waters’ vampire-themed thriller drowns overprivileged teens in an overcomplicated mythology

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    Todd Gilchrist
    February 7, 2014 @ 6:18 PM
    6:18 PM
    ‘Vampire Academy’ Review: A YA Adaptation With More Hormones Than Brain Cells
  • ‘Best Night Ever’ Review: Anti-Funny Ruins Your Memories of Movies From Which it Stole

    Ultimately, “Best Night Ever” feels more like “worst movie ever”

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    Todd Gilchrist
    January 31, 2014 @ 5:40 PM
    5:40 PM
    ‘Best Night Ever’ Review: Anti-Funny Ruins Your Memories of Movies From Which it Stole
  • ‘Knights of Badassdom’ Review: A Cultural Phenomenon Edited Down to a One-Note Joke

    Producers reportedly took over director Joe Lynch’s celebration of live-action roleplaying and reduced it to a repetitive punchline

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    Todd Gilchrist
    January 21, 2014 @ 6:58 PM
    6:58 PM
    ‘Knights of Badassdom’ Review: A Cultural Phenomenon Edited Down to a One-Note Joke
  • ‘Devil’s Due’ Review: Found-Footage Horror Conceit Is Visually Ambitious – And That’s Not a Compliment

    A needless multicamera setup becomes a trap for a promising idea and a pair of gifted filmmakers

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    January 17, 2014 @ 10:59 AM
    10:59 AM
    ‘Devil’s Due’ Review: Found-Footage Horror Conceit Is Visually Ambitious – And That’s Not a Compliment
  • ‘The Legend Of Hercules’ Review: Kellan Lutz’s Beefcake Saga is One Messy Myth (Video)

    This retelling of Hercules’ mythology doesn’t feature 12 labors, but 99 — one for each minute the audience has to sit through

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    January 10, 2014 @ 9:20 AM
    9:20 AM
    ‘The Legend Of Hercules’ Review: Kellan Lutz’s Beefcake Saga is One Messy Myth (Video)
  • ‘Justin Bieber’s Believe’ Review: Portrait of an Artist Who’s No Longer a ‘Baby’

    Growing pains and the price of fame take center stage in this tour-documentary follow-up to “Never Say Never”

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    December 25, 2013 @ 6:00 AM
    6:00 AM
    ‘Justin Bieber’s Believe’ Review: Portrait of an Artist Who’s No Longer a ‘Baby’
  • ‘Walking With Dinosaurs’ Review: You’ll Be Rooting for Extinction

    Insufferably inane movie assumes that youngsters think paleontology isn’t cool — and that the irritating performances by John Leguizamo and Justin Long will be funny

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    Todd Gilchrist
    December 19, 2013 @ 4:00 PM
    4:00 PM
    ‘Walking With Dinosaurs’ Review: You’ll Be Rooting for Extinction
  • TheWrap Screening Series: ‘Porcelain Horse’ Writer-Director on the ‘Expectation’ of Freebase Addiction

    “I thought, if I could make a film about corruption, it would be an interesting place to start with personal corruption”

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    Todd Gilchrist
    December 12, 2013 @ 2:58 PM
    2:58 PM
    TheWrap Screening Series: ‘Porcelain Horse’ Writer-Director on the ‘Expectation’ of Freebase Addiction
  • TheWrap Screening Series: ‘The Book Thief’ Star Geoffrey Rush Heaps Praise on Co-Star Sophie Nelisse (Video)

    “To suddenly work opposite someone who is 12 who was just mind-blowingly focused, graceful, effortless, disciplined, deeply moving, I found it shifted the goalposts for me for what I thought acting was about,” he revealed

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    Todd Gilchrist
    December 6, 2013 @ 9:11 PM
    9:11 PM
    TheWrap Screening Series: ‘The Book Thief’ Star Geoffrey Rush Heaps Praise on Co-Star Sophie Nelisse (Video)
  • ‘The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug’ Review: Peter Jackson’s Second Verse Is Better Than the First

    Clearer and more engaging than its predecessor, this second installation in the “Hobbit” trilogy deftly brings out the human side of dwarves and elves while upping the action quotient

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    Todd Gilchrist
    December 6, 2013 @ 5:03 PM
    5:03 PM
    ‘The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug’ Review: Peter Jackson’s Second Verse Is Better Than the First
  • ‘Twice Born’ Review: Penélope Cruz and Emile Hirsch as Twits Under Fire in Sarajevo

    When bombs are falling and people are dying, it’s hard to care a hill of beans about the problems of two underdeveloped and self-indulgent characters

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    Todd Gilchrist
    December 6, 2013 @ 11:31 AM
    11:31 AM
    ‘Twice Born’ Review: Penélope Cruz and Emile Hirsch as Twits Under Fire in Sarajevo
  • TheWrap Screening Series: How Brie Larson’s Roulette Career Landed on ‘Short Term 12’ (Video)

    The hard-to-pin-down actress says “certain things that make sense to me when they’re on the page”

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    December 5, 2013 @ 5:34 PM
    5:34 PM
    TheWrap Screening Series: How Brie Larson’s Roulette Career Landed on ‘Short Term 12’ (Video)
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