Robert K. Elder
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Catwoman (2004)Publish Date: July 22, 2004"The Showgirls of superhero movies."
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May (2002)"A refreshing, macabre tale."
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The Crimson Rivers (2000)"A confusing and not entirely believable ending clouds the issue burying some fine performances and cinematography under an avalanche of gore and plot twists."
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Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005)"Compared with Martin's first 'Dozen' and the recent mega-family movie 'Yours, Mine and Ours,' this sequel is Academy Award material"
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Head Over Heels (2001)"This otherwise predictable romantic comedy does have several genuinely funny scenes, thanks to Monica Potter's comic delivery and charm."
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Blade Trinity (Blade 3) (2004)"Thankfully, Reynold adds some scrappiness and humor to a series that might otherwise have collapsed under self-parody"
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Murderball (2005)"Think 'Mad Max' in wheelchairs"
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Ladies in Lavender (2004)"As compelling and original as this theme is, it's not enough to keep our attention"
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Because of Winn-Dixie (2005)"Tries hard to be sweet but plays like 'Pollyanna' with fleas"
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Open Hearts (2002)"An emotionally honest character piece that avoids moralizing or offering soggy excuses."
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A Love Song for Bobby Long (2004)"A film that feels lived in, confident despite its conventions"
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Deep Blue (2003)"In terms of pure visual scope, 'Deep Blue' might be one of the best IMAX films never created for the IMAX screen."
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Robots (2005)"Wildly inventive, sweetly subversive."
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Valiant (2005)"It's perhaps the first animated kids' film that can claim to be "based on a true story."
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"Takes us to familiar lands but without any of the original's magic."
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The Letter (1940)"Bette Davis gave one of her best and nastiest performances in Wyler's stylishly sordid 1940 romantic murder-mystery from W. Somerset Maugham's story"
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Two For the Money (2005)"It's a compelling drama, if only a little hollow"
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