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DVD Corner: Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
Harold & Kumar very quickly transitions from a road trip comedy (as the title suggests) to a romantic comedy.
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DVD Corner: Doomsday
While the premise of Doomsday might have been interesting in the hands of a more original director, the movie ultimately chooses carnage over consideration.
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DVD Corner: 21
The true tale that inspired 21 can hook any audience member into a viewing, but what transpires on-screen is categorically less entertaining.
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DVD Corner: The Bank Job
The Bank Job is action packed, but it is not simply a shoot-‘em-up popcorn flick.
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DVD Corner: The Ruins
The Ruins is an average horror film with above average acting but a below average plot.
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DVD Corner: Charlie Bartlett
Charlie Bartlett preaches a message from an adolescent boy’s mouth, and unfortunately it just makes Poll and his film seem that much more sophomoric.
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DVD Corner: Vantage Point
Vantage Point's concept is clever, but unfortunately its filmmakers got caught up in its flashy style and eliminated all substance.
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DVD Corner: Definitely, Maybe
Though it is painfully obvious which woman is Maya’s mother from the moment audiences meet all three, Definitely, Maybe is just as sweet as its protagonist.
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DVD Corner: Be Kind Rewind
Michel Gondry wants everyone to get out there and tell their stories, and he offers an almost feature-length how-to through Be Kind Rewind.
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DVD Corner: The Other Boleyn Girl
For a movie about a king’s warring mistresses, The Other Boleyn Girl has a surprising amount to say about love.
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