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The Grey Review

Neil Weakley

Liam Neeson has been taking some interesting roles the past few years.  Ever since Taken, he's been sort of the thinking man's action star.  But unlike Nic Cage's choices to take unlikely film roles, Neeson's choices have worked out for him.  Well, ok, except After.Life. Of course, Neeson's choices probably aren't out of desperation to fulfill financial needs.  And none of Neeson's recent roles have breached nearly as far into the absurd.

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Underworld Awakening Review

Neil Weakley

Fetish, corset, latex and PVC enthusiasts and retailers rejoice!  The lovely Ms. Beckinsale is back to showcase your finest designs in another grey-hued action-filled installment of the Underworld franchise.

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Contraband Review

Neil Weakley

Welcome to January, everyone!  The month you release your film when you know there won't be any other competition so even if your movie sucks, somebody MIGHT still pay to see it for lack of anything else.  Unless you haven't seen the Oscar contenders, then you're still out of luck.  Ah, January, the month of misfit movies, but with less endearing charm.

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Moneyball Review

Dean Haglund

There is one thing I dislike more than baseball, and that is watching a baseball movie. However, Moneyball is ultimately watchable because it combines that game with APPLIED MATHEMATICS!! Hooray.

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Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close review

Laura House

First of all, my friend Stephen Falk tweeted:  If Glenn Close doesn’t call her autobiography Extremely Loud and Incredibly Glenn Close, she’s a dum dum.

I can’t think of a better joke than that one, so there you go.

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