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Movie Review: Comic political satire great ride for George Clooney Fri, Nov 6, 2009 | Add a comment Not since Cary Grant has an actor of A-list leading man looks and stature been more game for playing the hapless screwball in absurd situations than George Clooney — or as good at it. He did...
Movie Review: ‘Love Happens’ in some films; not here Thu, Sep 17, 2009 | Add a comment "Love Happens” is a comedy in mourning, a romance so sad that even Jennifer Aniston at her most engaging can’t save it. The writer of the deadly "Dragonfly” has been...
Movie Review: Quirky role shows Matt Damon’s versatility Thu, Sep 17, 2009 | Add a comment Matt Damon proves himself a comedy heavyweight in "The Informant!,” wearing a wispy moustache, a retro hairstyle, cheek implants and 30 extra pounds to flesh out a performance that...
Movie Review: Parts of ‘Food, Inc.’ hard to swallow Wed, Sep 16, 2009 | Add a comment Watching the documentary "Food, Inc.” is like noshing a giant serving of chicken livers and Shock Tarts at 3 in the morning. The film overstuffs the viewer with rich food for thought but...
Movie Review: Snowstorm most vivid element of ‘Whiteout’ Wed, Sep 16, 2009 | Add a comment The icy wasteland of Antarctica practically becomes a character in "Whiteout,” the mystery thriller based on the graphic novel by Greg Rucka and Steve Lieber. The "Whiteout”...
Movie Review: ‘Extract’s’ deadpan inanity lacks flavor Wed, Sep 16, 2009 | Add a comment LOS ANGELES — Ten years ago, Mike Judge satirized the absurdities of the workplace experience from the perspective of put-upon employees with "Office Space.” It didn’t do...
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