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Road to Perdition (Mendes, 2002) — 10 Years Later
June 30, 2012 – 4:06 pm | No Comment
<em>Road to Perdition</em> (Mendes, 2002) — 10 Years Later

Road to Perdition was not officially Paul Newman’s last movie. He did some television work and Pixar’s Cars after Perdition was released, but it looks and feels very much like a curtain call…or a torch …

Brave (Chapman, Andrews, and Purcell 2012)
June 19, 2012 – 10:12 pm | 5 Comments
<em>Brave</em> (Chapman, Andrews, and Purcell 2012)

Brave is not a bad movie.

Rock of Ages (Shankman, 2012)
June 15, 2012 – 1:56 pm | One Comment
<em>Rock of Ages</em> (Shankman, 2012)

The most surprising thing about Rock of Ages is that I was prepared to like it.

Prometheus (Scott, 2012)
June 8, 2012 – 10:04 am | No Comment
<em>Prometheus</em> (Scott, 2012)

One of the most anticipated films of the summer hits theaters today.
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U.N. Me (Horowitz and Goff, 2009)
May 29, 2012 – 5:05 pm | No Comment
<em>U.N. Me</em> (Horowitz and Goff, 2009)

If it does nothing else, U.N. Me provides ample evidence that anyone who wants to trash the practices and performance of the United Nations has plenty of material to choose from: “peacekeepers” getting money for …

Pink Ribbons, Inc. (Pool, 2011)
May 25, 2012 – 5:10 pm | No Comment
<em>Pink Ribbons, Inc.</em> (Pool, 2011)

Pink Ribbons, Inc. is really three different documentaries: one that works, one that doesn’t, and one that is mildly effective but distracts and detracts from the principle message.

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