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MOVIE REVIEW
By Rafer Guzman
U.S. remake of Japanese filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa's film about a group of young people unnerved by a friend's suicide.
MOVIE REVIEW
By Stephen Williams
Tim Allen stars as an out-of-shape former superhero who must train the next generation to save the world.
MOVIE REVIEW
By Jessica Reaves
Channing Tatum stars in “Step Up,” which has an age-old story and pools the talents of several dance movie alumni.
MOVIE REVIEW
By Kenneth Turan
Ghastly events forced into a feel-good formula — it's not the memorial Sept. 11 needs.
MOVIE REVIEWS
By Kenneth Turan
"Talladega Nights" may skid some, but it's got Will Ferrell. Relax and enjoy the ride.
MOVIE REVIEW
By Carina Chocano
Seriously, what's with the male cows in "Barnyard"?
MOVIE REVIEW
By Michael Phillips
The intriguing film starring Robin Williams stays on just the right wavelength, dialing up plenty of doubt.
MOVIE REVIEW
By Jessica Reaves
When compared with the usual uninspired teen flick, that is. Still, the movie isn't devoid of obnoxious behavior.
MOVIE REVIEW
By Kenneth Turan
The big-screen "Miami Vice" has attitude to spare. Story and character, not so much.
MOVIE REVIEW
By Kevin Crust
Heavy-handed symbolism bogs down "Lady in the Water."
MOVIE REVIEW
By Carina Chocano
She's a testy superhero. He's a sweet guy who realizes dating her is a mistake. Mayhem ensues in "My Super Ex-Girlfriend."
MOVIE REVIEW
By Kevin Crust
"Monster House" stands out from the crowd of haunted- house tales thanks to its motion-capture animation, witty script and ace voices.
MOVIE REVIEW
By Michael Phillips
“Clerks II” is more sentimental and ruder than its predecessor, though its brand of raunch tends to curdle halfway out of the characters’ mouths.
MOVIE REVIEW
By Carina Chocano
The comedy takes a predictable ride to a sappy turnaround, but gosh Owen Wilson's still cute.
By Michael Wilmington
In Little Man, the Wayans brothers try to take dumb comedy to new heights, but they wind up shrinking the laughs along with one of their main characters, dwarfish criminal Calvin Sims (Marlon Wayans).
MOVIE REVIEW
By Carina Chocano
Awash with plot twists, this sequel is too much of what was a good thing.
MOVIE REVIEW
By Carina Chocano
A comic Meryl Streep brings a stylishly better-than-the-book allure to "Prada."
MOVIE REVIEW
By Kenneth Turan
The Man of Steel's return stumbles.
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