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- 30 Days of Night: (2007) Vampires in the dark, wearing black for a month.
- 300: (2006) 300 is the number of times you’ve seen an ad for this movie in a week.
A
- Are You Scared: (2006) A laughable, low budget rip-off of better movies.
B
- Balls of Fury: (2007) Hoisted by its own previews.
- Beowulf 3-D: (2007) Violence and sex prove that not all animated movies are for kids.
C
- Casino Royale: (2006) How to build a better Bond.
D
- Day of the Dead: (2008) A remake only in name, but still watchable in its own right.
- Death Sentence: (2007) An excellent tale of revenge.
- The Departed: (2006) Scorsese returns to his gritty, crime drama roots, which isn’t a bad thing.
- Dragon Heat: (2005) Too much development for an action film.
E
- Employee of the Month: (2006) Formula is fine if you do it well.
F
- Failure to Launch: (2006) All the right ingredients. All the wrong chefs.
- The Forbidden Kingdom: (2008) Confused and boring Kung Fu.
- For Your Consideration: (2006) A fresh take on an old formula can still be just as funny…mostly.
G
H
- Hitman: (2007) Yet another horrible film adaptation of a video game.
- The Host: (2006) The triumphant return of the monster movie.
I
- Idiocracy: (2006) Aren’t satires supposed to be a little more subtle than this?
- In the Name of the King: (2007) Uwe Boll creates something that doesn’t suck.
- Iron Man: (2008) A triumphant comic book adaptation that will please moviegoers of all ages.
J
- Just Like Heaven: (2005) A romantic comedy that’s actually funny.
K
L
- Ladyhawke: (1985) Love, hate, revenge, duels. What’s not to like?
- Let’s Go to Prison: (2006) Not enough comedy to justify watching this movie.
M
- The Mad: (2007) Low-budget doesn’t have to mean bad. In this case, however, it does.
N
O
- On Golden Pond: (1981) You’re only as young as your heart.
P
Q
R
- Rambo: (2008) A new Rambo for a new generation.
- Red Eye: (2005) Wes Craven gets the red out successfully.
S
- Saint Ralph: (2004) A treacly, formulaic feel-good movie.
- The Sentinel: (2006) A very average, almost inconsequential, wrongfully accused, semi-thriller.
- Shattered Glass: (2003) A solid film all around.
- Sophie’s Choice: (1982) A decent story about regret and self-loathing, bolstered by amazing acting.
- Stranger Than Fiction: (2006) All the world’s a stage and some of us have personal narrators.
T
- There Will Be Blood: (2007) An amazing performance does not an entertaining movie make.
- Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story: (2005) A little too easy on the laughs.
U
V
W
- What the #$*! Do We (K)now!?: (2004) The science of positive thinking requires a lot of faith.
X
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