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86% Star Trek Into Darkness
Posted on | May 21, 2013 | Comments Off
Visually spectacular and suitably action packed, Star Trek Into Darkness is a rock-solid installment in the venerable sci-fi franchise, even if it's not as fresh as its predecessor.
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37% Peeples
Posted on | May 21, 2013 | Comments Off
Peeples is a warm, amiable farce that offers a few chuckles but mostly falls back on predictable plotting and an overwrought message.
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49% The Great Gatsby
Posted on | May 21, 2013 | Comments Off
While certainly ambitious -- and every bit as visually dazzling as one might expect -- Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby emphasizes visual splendor at the expense of its source material's vibrant heart.
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78% Iron Man 3
Posted on | May 21, 2013 | Comments Off
With the help of its charismatic lead, some impressive action sequences, and even a few surprises, Iron Man 3 is a witty, entertaining adventure and a strong addition to the Marvel canon.
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98% Mud
Posted on | May 21, 2013 | Comments Off
Bolstered by a strong performance from Matthew McConaughey in the title role, Mud offers an engaging Southern drama that manages to stay sweet and heartwarming without being sappy.
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8% The Big Wedding
Posted on | May 21, 2013 | Comments Off
The Big Wedding's all-star cast is stranded in a contrived, strained plot that features broad stabs at humor but few laughs.
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46% Pain & Gain
Posted on | May 21, 2013 | Comments Off
It may be his most thought-provoking film to date, but Michael Bay's Pain & Gain ultimately loses its satirical edge in a stylized flurry of violent spectacle.
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56% Oblivion
Posted on | May 21, 2013 | Comments Off
Visually striking but thinly scripted, Oblivion benefits greatly from its strong production values and an excellent performance from Tom Cruise.
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77% 42
Posted on | May 21, 2013 | Comments Off
42 is an earnest, inspirational, and respectfully told biography of an influential American sports icon, though it might be a little too safe and old-fashioned for some.
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69% The Croods
Posted on | May 21, 2013 | Comments Off
While it may not be as (ahem) evolved as the best modern animated fare, The Croods will prove solidly entertaining for families seeking a fast-paced, funny cartoon adventure.
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