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Madonna's new husband (at the time), Guy Ritchie, couldn't have timed his marriage any better. Intentional or not, it came a mere week before the opening of his film Snatch, the follow-up to his Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. With Madonna as... more |  |  | Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels - DVD Review
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels has been described as the British Pulp Fiction, and on the surface, that would seem like an accurate depiction. It's got the usual cross-section of characters with witty tongues involved in varied illegal activit... more |  |  | Secondhand Lions - DVD Review
Like a similar creature that patrols a certain Yellow Brick Road, Tim McCanlies’ Secondhand Lions is in dire need of a shot of courage. It’s scary to think of how much better this king of the jungle could’ve been had it possessed the sharp teeth of ... more |  |  | Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian - DVD Review
Shawn Levy has no soul. Perhaps put another way, he is one of the few filmmakers working today who lacks the requisite motion picture magic to make his fantastical ideas sing. Now that's nothing new to anyone who's seen his hamfisted hackwork in suc... more |  |  | Gimme Shelter - DVD Review
Prancing about onstage like some giggling, underdeveloped girl, Mick Jagger can barely control his audience with an ineffectual plea: "Brothers, sisters - we don't want this. We all want to have a good time. So let's settle down now or…or…or we just... more |  |  | The Mask of Zorro - DVD Review
With all the recent rehashing of old movies and TV series, you wouldn't be blamed if you didn't expect too much from this one. But on the bright side, this one does have Anthony Hopkins taking on an entirely new ethnicity, which is always interesti... more | |
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| The gang decides to give up their backstabbing ways and embrace the giving spirit of the holiday season. Of course if you know Charlie, Dennis, Mac, Dee and Frank, you realize that this is something that could never happen, and by the time Christmas Eve rolls around the Paddy's crew has proved that they're no less morally bankrupt than they were the last time Santa's sleigh came flying into Philadelphia!
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