Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2

The adventures of the most famous wizard in glasses ending with “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2″, a more than satisfactory conclusion to a series which has made its share of dreams large and small children. The carrots are cooked. This is especially true when Hogwarts becomes the battleground of epic clashes between [...]

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Winnie the Pooh

Disney falls in children by reviving “Winnie the Pooh” and his friends in a delightful animation aimed at very young souls. A simple and effective pleasure, if removed from the artificial, flashy and a little empty recreation of “Cars 2″. Everything is wrong in the forest of blue dreams. Eeyore lost his tail and his [...]

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Page One: A Year Inside the New York Times

Necessary documentary that looks open and direct a worrying situation, “Page One: Inside the New York Times” focuses on the fundamentals of journalism whose importance seems to melt like snow before the competition increasingly fierce. The crisis is not new. Traditional media are at a crossroads, not knowing what to do and the ways in [...]

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Horrible Bosses

Vulgar, politically incorrect and downright funny, “Horrible Bosses” pickled in no time with his lines and his hilarious five-star distribution. Who says that American cinema could not, on occasion, deliver mind-blowing comedy? Three friends would like to get rid of their bosses. Nick (Jason Bateman) expects a promotion that never comes, his boss (Kevin Spacey) [...]

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Zookeeper

There are productions so embarrassing and totally devoid of humor that one wonders how they have been possible. “Zookeeper” is to be inserted in this very limited class where children and parents want, by agreement, pass their turn. The zoo animals speak. And they are determined to give lessons to their keeper (Kevin James) who [...]

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Larry Crowne

Tom Hanks starts again with “Larry Crowne”, a social comedy that is well-meaning smile between two messages highlighted in pencil guy. Friendly as any, and the chemistry with Julia Roberts works well. A man (Tom Hanks) loses his job because he never did graduate. Returning to school, he ends up in the classroom of a [...]

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Monte Carlo

“Monte Carlo” does not lack. There’s so much that it hinders the pleasure on meeting face to this object specifically designed for tweens. As if this production had to meet a set formula, which requires at the same time charming performers not to unleash their talent. The saying goes that the trip form youth. This [...]

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Transformers: Dark of the Moon

Michael Bay concludes his trilogy on “Transformers” with a third volume, which closely resembles the first two: the action to spare and dramatic effects for a silly story crying, heartbreaking dialogue and characters without consistency. Too bad this time, we do not find what made the happiness of the child of eight. “Transformers – Dark [...]

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Cars 2

The most lucrative series of Pixar is back. Entertainment briskly led the tributes which multiply the spy movies, “Cars 2″ will be able to impress on the children of five years, in the absence of potting the Oscar for the best animation of the year. A new course is preparing for the year and Lightning [...]

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Bad Teacher

Production conformist who tries to be subversive and politically incorrect, “Bad Teacher” sabotages the talents of his actors in a feature film banal and soft, with a few successful gags fail to offset the blandness of the whole. Who ever wanted to be cynical as a teacher Elizabeth (Cameron Diaz) who spends her time flirting [...]

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