Film Review Takers

Change moderately satisfactory on film theft and breakage, “Takers” by John Luessenhop abuses gender stereotypes. Rest of good actors who can not help a scenario that would have deserved a little more dashing. A flight is important in pregnancy. Burglars are thoroughly prepared, even if the longtime collaborators did not necessarily have confidence. The policeman [...]

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Piranha 3D

The three dimensions is now an excuse for anyone. This explains the revival of “Piranha”, a series of hopeless turnip Z does not contain terms satisfy fans of the genre. So imagine the rest! The story is an eternal … but less good. In 1978, barely a year after the triumph of planetary “Jaws”, the [...]

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The Switch

“The Switch” is caught up in the arrows of love without necessarily make the syrup, which makes a surprising romantic comedy dominated by its distribution nearly flawless and his many dialogues tasty. What if a man (Jason Bateman) love for so many years his best friend (Jennifer Aniston) who, in turn, thinks only be inseminated? [...]

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Nanny McPhee Returns

Nanny McPhee is back playful and more magical than ever. The first film lovers will be delighted with this typical British humor and these people always so colorful. The others will think twice before going there, because the story is primarily intended for young children. When problems arise, Nanny McPhee (Emma Thompson) is coming soon. [...]

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Eat Pray Love

Existential drama that is sure to please the amateurs of good feelings, psycho – pop and Julia Roberts, “Eat Pray Love” Ryan Murphy is an ode to the pleasures primary, elementary and necessary. Not for all the sauces, but not bad either. Liz Guilbert (Julia Roberts) is dissatisfied with her life line and too perfect. [...]

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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

The geeks will be in seventh heaven with “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World”, a cute romantic comedy that brilliantly blends rock music, manga and video games. A big dose of sugar is good. What would a year without his delicious feel – good movie American? In 2008 it was “Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist”, in [...]

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The Other Guys to their business

Jubilant pastiche of detective films, “The Other Guys” is amply smile by his love for cinema and the care given to the duo of cops. If only history had been so careful, he might almost have been possible to speak of American comedy of the summer. Detectives Danson (Dwayne Johnson) and Highsmith (Samuel L. Jackson) [...]

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Movie Review of Step Up 3D

Latest volume of a popular series, “Step Up 3D” is more like a concentrated advertising and fine moral than a true cinematic effort. Anyway, the writers have understood this long ago with a focus on dance to the detriment of “history”. A dance event is prepared with a beautiful pool in return. For the nice [...]

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Solitary Man Forever

Unexpected comeback by Michael Douglas making “Solitary Man” an elegant existential drama about choices and consequences of a man like any other. A nice surprise just a little short-circuiting a disappointing conclusion and moralizing. In recent years, Ben Kalmen (Michael Douglas) has left more room for his drives at the expense of his reason. If [...]

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Get Low before dying

Robert Duvall delivers an outstanding performance in “Get Low”, a low budget film that was sadly lacking. Without the contribution of its excellent actors, the work could hardly have been screened in cinemas. In the area of Tennessee in 1930, the name of Felix Bush (Robert Duvall) is not favorable. Man lives as a hermit [...]

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