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In the Bible, the story of Babel is a cautionary tale of hubris. The whole world had a common language until God, seeing that the people were building a huge tower together, "confused their speech...
Are you a fan of comedy based on the sole premise that it is funny to see a beautiful woman make outrageously crude and narcissistic statements? Then go watch Sarah Silverman. This movie will o...

Ah, the pleasures of the ...
Someone should tell Sharon Stone that you can't step in the same
river twice. Or you can't go home again. Or that for every Godfather II there a...
The boys of Broken Lizard have no shame. That's what their fans like about them.
There’s something quant, cute and even endearing (stick with me here) about their more innocent jokes, the...
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Posted on Thursday May 30, 2013
Oliver (Ewan McGregor) is engaged in the saddest of tasks, clearing out his late father's home, choosing what to take, what t...
Nick Flynn was working at a Boston homeless shelter when his father, Jonathan Flynn, came in looking for a place to stay. Nick was raised by his mother and had little contact with his father except...
Three men are returning home from service during WWII. Fred Derry (Dana Andrews), a bombardier, Al Stephenson (Frederic March), a middle- aged footsoldier, and Homer Parrish (Harold Russell), a sai...
The hit television series is now available on DVD.
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Director Brian de Palma is all about the look and the mood and paying tribute to the classic old movies he loves. He loves them so much he crawls inside them. He imitates them like an art student...
Things are not going well for Lazarus (Samuel L. Jackson). He has been living a life right out of a blues song. His wife left him. For his brother.
And now, he has found an almost-naked ...
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MPAA Rating: R
Audience: Adult
Ballet is more than a profession or even an art form; it is a calling, almost a cult, that demands the ultimate commitment. Ballerinas give everything they have. Director Darren Aronofsky, alw...
The regal Erykah Badu takes the stage, her slender form topped with an enormous puff of hair that hangs down over her face. But the stage is outdoors on a gusty, rainy day, and all of a sudden it ...
December brings us the thinking person's thrillers -- all of the explosions and shooting and close calls of a summer movie, but with a more serious purpose and a more distinguished pedigree.
Once movie spies were sleek and cool and impeccably dressed. They were devil-may-care, they had joie de vivre, they seemed to know everything, and they were unstoppable. The bad guys had endless ...
First and foremost, let me make it clear that this movie has extremely outrageous and offensive material and is not for the faint of heart or the easily shocked, and inappropriate for sensitive or...
There is something intriguingly subversive in "Bridesmaids" that goes beyond the anarchy inherent in all humor and its reliable sub-category, the switch-up. But we'll talk about those first to ge...
Director Ang Lee is a master of repressed love whether between young Taiwanese men in The Wedding Banquet, Jane Austen's class-conscious Brits in Sense & Sensibility, duty-bound warriors in Cro...
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Posted on Thursday January 17, 2013
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MPAA Rating: R
Audience: Adult
This bloated, pretentious mess is the slowest action movie I can remember, weighted down with over-used characters, situations, and dialog. The dialog is over-used within the movie itself. It isn...
Sacha Baron Cohen is back, and once again he has created an outrageously offensive character from another country who crosses the ocean to interact with unsuspecting Americans so that we can laugh ...
The Coen brothers may have achieved mainstream success with their Best Picture Oscar for
No Country for Old Men,...