November 2010

‘Deathly Hallows’ solid precursor to Harry Potter finale

Count me as one of the “Harry Potter” fans firmly against splitting the final book “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” into two movies. There are seven books, so there should be seven movies. Period. Sure, important details can be lost when translating a plot-heavy book to the big screen. But movies are a completely […]

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‘Unstoppable’ train powered by old-school thrills

The only thing missing from “Unstoppable” is an Ozzy Osbourne-fueled credit sequence. The crazy train in director Tony Scott’s thriller is a half-mile-long freight locomotive carrying explosive toxic chemicals. After a dimwitted employee leaves the train on auto-pilot, a slew of railroad executives, operators and local law enforcement try to stop the thing from derailing

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Downey + Galifianakis = Enough laughs in ‘Due Date’

In his follow-up to the mega-hit (and slightly overrated) “The Hangover,” director Todd Phillips pairs that film’s breakout star, Zach Galifianakis, with Robert Downey Jr. in a “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” redux about two strangers forced to travel across the country together. The comparisons to that previous road movie are inescapable. What matters here is

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‘Splice’ Lesson #1: Don’t go chasing waterfalls

In the science-fiction chiller “Splice,” Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley play the stupidest scientists on the planet. Sure, they have the brain power to create blobby creatures from the DNA of several animals, and they’re able to splice human genes with those of a pig, chicken, velociraptor, Swamp Thing, etc. But man, these people need

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Waiting for ‘Superman’ makes convincing case for education reform

America’s education system is broken, and, as you might guess, a bunch of people are to blame. While such a statement doesn’t incite much controversy, it also doesn’t stir people to action. The new documentary “Waiting for Superman” will do both. It puts a human face on a staggering national problem and takes a harsh

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