Alonso Duralde
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‘Dark Skies’ Review: When Your Haunted House Is Behind on the Mortgage, It’s Doubly Terrifying
Keri Russell and Josh Hamilton star in an effectively chilling thriller about a suburban family under attack by both invisible creeps and a sluggish economy
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‘Inescapable’ Review: All That’s Inescapable in This Action/Personal Drama Mash-Up Is Marisa Tomei
Marisa Tomei shines in an otherwise by-the-numbers tale of a Syrian spy confronting his past after his child is kidnapped
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‘Escape from Planet Earth’ Review: A Black Hole of Entertainment
This bland and charmless kiddie flick can’t even muster enough personality to be awful
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‘No’ Review: A Tale of Vision and Daring, Told With Not Enough of Either
Gael Garcia Bernal stars as an ad man who helped overthrow a dictator, but the movie could use his character’s skill at thinking outside the box
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‘A Good Day to Die Hard’ Review: The Cat’s in the Cradle and the Uranium’s Enriched
Bruce Willis’ iconic John McClane works out his father-son issues amidst noisy, chaotic violence — call this one “Daddy Die Hard”
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‘Beautiful Creatures’ Review: Casting Spells with Tongue in Cheek
The teen romance feels real while the supernatural stuff goes crazily over-the-top in this surprisingly entertaining post-“Twilight” tentpole
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‘A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III’ Review: Starring the Art Director; Also, Charlie Sheen
Roman Coppola’s sophomore effort is a doodle with characters that are only there to model 1970s outfits and hairdos
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‘Identity Thief’ Review: Two Stolen Hours You’ll Never Get Back
Melissa McCarthy and Jason Bateman are no match for the comedy quicksand of this labored, dull effort
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‘Side Effects’ Review: For Maximum Potency, See the Movie First and Read the Reviews Later
The less you know about Steven Soderbergh’s latest (and last?) drama, the more you’ll enjoy its surprises
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‘Bullet to the Head’ Review: Occasionally Entertaining…Until the Shooting Stops
Walter Hill still knows how to direct an action sequence, but when Sylvester Stallone opens his mouth and starts acting, the whole movie collapses
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‘Stand Up Guys’ Review: Grumpy Old Gangsters
Al Pacino, Christopher Walken and Alan Arkin do their greatest hits in this uninspired tale of aging mobsters out for one last spree
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‘Movie 43’ Review: Gross. Disgusting. Juvenile. Hilarious.
You may hate yourself in the morning, but this all-star collection of shorts (Kate Winslet! Halle Berry! Hugh Jackman!) brings the dirty giggles
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‘John Dies at the End’ Review: Hipster Ghostbusters vs. Flying Mustaches
Not even the droll Paul Giamatti can tether this silly horror-comedy, but if you’re in the mood for flash and dazzle, there’s nary a dead spot
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‘Parker’ Review: How to Turn a Serviceable Thriller into a Bloody Bore
You could completely remove the Jennifer Lopez character from this Jason Statham shoot-em-up and have a much sharper and less muddled movie
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‘The Last Stand’ Review: A Perfectly Good Car Commercial Marred by Dialogue
Schwarzenegger’s return offers a handful of trashy thrills, but even B movies can’t be this half-hearted and meandering