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Movie Review: Quantum Of Solace

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: November 17, 2008
Wall to wall action is a cornerstone of all the Bond films and Quantum is no section. Mere minutes after the conclusion of Casino... Full story »
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Movie Review: Let The Right One In

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: November 8, 2008
Fear can strike anyone, anywhere, anytime. Tourists and geographers may once have thought Sweden to be a “nice” country with good people Sure, that... Full story »
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Movie Review: Real Time

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: November 8, 2008
No one likes a loser. Poor Andy Hayes comes across as the ultimate loser. Anyone who has ever gambled knows you just have to pay off your debts. Otherwise... Full story »
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Movie Review: RockNRolla

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: November 5, 2008
Smart scripts can make or break a movie. Producer Joel Silver (Die Hard) shares credit for this raucous story of a bunch of crooks... Full story »
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Movie Review: What Just Happened?

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: November 1, 2008
Stars don’t guarantee box office success but a smart script can. Savvy writer Art Linson teams up with top notch director Barry Levinson (Diner) to... Full story »
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Movie Review: The Hauting of Molly Hartley

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: November 1, 2008
For a horror film to be successful and have an impact you’ve just got to have thrills. Few thrills and less chills result from this 86 minute ordeal... Full story »
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Movie Review: Zack And Miri Make A Porno

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: November 1, 2008
Vancouver’s own movie superstar, Seth Rogen (Pineapple Express) returns to familiar territory as Zack, a likeable enough loafer... Full story »
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Movie Review: Changeling

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: November 1, 2008
Los Angeles is known for a variety of things. Back in the 20s that city’s police force was known for corruption. Some may say some things haven’t... Full story »
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Movie Review: Happy-Go-Lucky

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 25, 2008
Across the pond British actress Sally Hawkins has been racking up nice credits as an up and comer. Happy-Go-Lucky heralds her... Full story »
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Movie Review: Closing The Ring

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 25, 2008
War can make for some pretty strange bedfellows. Closing the Ring spans the globe but reaches its zenith right before World War... Full story »
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Movie Review: Rachel Getting Married

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 25, 2008
Over 114 minutes we get to go up close and personal with two diverse families. Liberal-leaning Connecticut makes for the perfect... Full story »
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Movie Review: Pride and Glory

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 25, 2008
Corruption is common everywhere. Why should justice officials be immune from temptation? Time and time again we have seen such... Full story »
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A Democrat's Opening Night At Oliver Stone’s W.

 by Kate Cox Chenard
Posted: October 20, 2008
I was surprised to find two tickets still available for online purchase at 5:20 p.m. for the 7:30 show. When we arrived, the lobby... Full story »
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Movie Review: Body Of Lies

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 16, 2008
Lots of films on the American military involvement in Middle Eastern affairs has sprung forth since the war in Iraq. Most of... Full story »
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Movie Review: Quarantine

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 15, 2008
Indeed, one could say Halloween may just have arrived early thanks to the nifty and nimble efforts of director and co-writer John Erick. Prepare to be... Full story »
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Movie Review: Beverly Hills Chihuahua

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 10, 2008
Rare are G-rated films that are inventive and fun for both adults and children. Beverly Hills Chihuahua hits all the right notes.... Full story »
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Movie Review: City Of Ember

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 10, 2008
Mystery abounds in this story which revolves around a futuristic society with some hidden messages. Left to their own devices... Full story »
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Movie Review: The Express

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 10, 2008
By now most folks should know that football is a religion in some parts of the United States. College sports are hugely successful down south and The... Full story »
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Movie Review: Religulous

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 3, 2008
Fans of Maher’s classic Politically Incorrect television series will be glad he’s finally made it to the big screen. Global... Full story »
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Movie Review: Flash Of Genius

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 3, 2008
Turn back the pages of time until when the car was king. Back in the 60s is when the American auto industry was really taking... Full story »
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Movie Review: How To Lose Friends And Alienate People

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 3, 2008
Out to prove a point big time in the publishing world is wacky Brit Sidney Young. Gawking is in this man’s blood and getting... Full story »
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Movie Review: Blindness

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 3, 2008
The one common denominator wrecking havoc on this metropolitan population is the condition of blindness. Most of us know the... Full story »
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Movie Review: Appaloosa

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 3, 2008
Lawlessness has long been a plague of the old west. Once news leaks out that bad things are happening in the small town of Appaloosa... Full story »
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Movie Review: Vancouver Film Festival Circus Rosaire

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: September 27, 2008
Kids of all ages will fall headfirst for this look into the life of a wondrous American family whose roots hail from England. Director Robin Bliley lucked... Full story »
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Movie Review: Vancouver Film Festival Secret Museums

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: September 27, 2008
Done as a documentary, this telling expose from Belgium director Peter Woditsch takes us on an interesting journey across Europe. Over the course of 77... Full story »
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