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The Dark Knight

Send in the Clown

By Rossiter Drake


Beneath its dazzling surface, The Dark Knight is a big, brooding meditation on the moral conflict that rages even in the noblest soul. MORE

The Last Mistress

Lust, No Caution

By Rossiter Drake


Catherine Breillat, the celebrated provocateur, has acknowledged that her films tend to be preoccupied with female sexuality and its power to sway the hearts and minds of men. MORE

Mamma Mia!

Jukebox Musical Makes the Jump to the Big Screen

By Mel Valentin


Mamma Mia! is a too broad comedy that goes for easy laughs and cheap sentiment almost every chance it gets. MORE

Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead

Troma Trashes Fast Food Nation with Kentucky Fried Musical

By Rossiter Drake


Poultrygeist is the kind of satire that takes a sledgehammer to its targets. MORE

Hellboy II: The Golden Army

Beasts of Burden

By Rossiter Drake


During a season filled with superhero adventures, Hellboy II stands alone as one of the year's best films. MORE

The Wackness

Rebel Without a Beat Box

By Mel Valentin


The Wackness is a sweet-natured, coming-of-age-tale involving a teenage drug dealer all set against hip hop music and New York City, circa 1994. MORE

Meet Dave

Close Encounters of the Third-Rate Kind

By Mel Valentin


Eddie Murphy can do better than this. MORE

Hancock

Not Your Average Superhero

By Matt Forsman


Hancock is unarguably one of the funnier and more creative films released this summer. It’s nice to see some original material see the light of day. MORE

Gonzo

Informative, if Self-Indulgent, Documentary

By Mel Valentin


Gonzo offers Thompson’s fans access to never-before-seen archival footage, home movies, and audiotapes, as well as interviews with... MORE

Wanted

A Vulgar Display of Violence

By Rossiter Drake


Wanted is a blazing gun show masquerading as a parable about self-empowerment, or something like that. Beyond that, the film has little to offer. MORE

WALL-E

Pixar Perfect (Again)

By Mel Valentin


WALL•E has enough humor, heart, wonder, and awe to fill an entire summer’s worth of blockbusters. MORE
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