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Displaying Results 1 - 15 (of 15) for Yahoo! Voices
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Movie Review: Cloudy with a Chance of MeatballsAfter the wonders of "Coraline", "Up", and "Ponyo", does "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" live up to the high standards set by this year's animated predecessors?
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Movie Review: Matt Damon is "The Informant!"Matt Damon stars as real-life whistle-blower Mark Whitacre in the latest film by acclaimed director Steven Soderbergh. Is it an Oscar worthy performance?
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Film Review: Tim Burton Presents Shane Acker's "9"It's safe to say that the film's best moments are the quiet ones, but those are so few and far between that it's not high praise.
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Mike Judge Ends the Summer with a Whimper in "Extract".Mike Judge rose to fame with his cult hit, "Office Space". His newest film, "Extract", boasts an all-star cast of Jason Bateman, Ben Affleck, and Kristen Wiig. Is it the next "Hangover", or is it far from the comedy hit of the summer?
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Movie Review: Michael Wadleigh's Landmark "Woodstock" DocumentaryWith the release of Ang Lee's "Taking Woodstock", let's see how Michael Wadleigh's intimate look at the 1969 festival holds up.
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Julia & Julia: Movie Review"Julie & Julia", the latest film by Nora Ephron, is based on the lives of two women: one, a cultural icon responsible for one of the most significant works of postwar literature, and another, an average modern-day government worker.
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Neill Blomkamp's District 9: Movie Review"District 9", the feature film debut of director Neill Blomkamp, is perhaps the last major spectacle the summer has to offer after the fog of "Transformers 2" and "GI Joe" has cleared.
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Hayao Miyazaki's Animated Fable Ponyo: Movie Review"Ponyo" is the latest effort by Hayao Miyazaki, the master of animation who has given us masterworks like "Princess Mononoke" and "Spirited Away".
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Movie Review: Robin Williams Stars in the Dark Comedy World's Greatest DadWorld's Greatest Dad, a new film by former stand-up comedian Bobcat Goldthwait, has a premise with all the potential in the world.
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Movie Review: Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr. In The SoloistFollowing his Academy Award nominated period piece, Atonement, director Joe Wright points his camera at the homeless men and women living on the forgotten streets of Los Angeles.
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Movie Review: Seth Rogen and Adam Sandler Team Up in Funny PeopleLike many of the serious endeavors of beloved funny men, from Charlie Chaplin to Jerry Lewis, Apatow's new dramatic work has not been met with great admiration.
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Movie Review: In the LoopArmando Iannuci's hard-edged political satire revolutionizes comedy in the same way that the BBC series The Office has.
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Movie Review: Jim Sturgess is a Tout in Fifty Dead Men WalkingThe men of the title, Fifty Dead Men Walking, are those whose lives were saved due to Martin's tips on impending terrorist attacks at the hands of the IRA.
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Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds: Movie ReviewQuentin Tarantino's work is pure sensation - it's loud, rude, obscene, and delightfully stylish. So, how do you transplant such absurdities to a World War II picture?
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Ang Lee's Taking Woodstock: ReviewForty years after the likes of Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix brought us three days of peace and music, acclaimed director Ang Lee tackles the spectacle in Taking Woodstock. But just how groovy is it?
