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Due Date Review

Running time: 1 hour 40 minutes. Rating: R for language, drug use and sexual content. Directed by: Todd Philips   Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Zach Galifianakis, Jamie Foxx, Michelle Monaghan  The shadow...

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Megamind Review

Running time: 94 min. Rating: PG for action and some language. Directed by: Tom McGrath Starring: Will Ferrell, Brad Pitt, Tina Fey, Jonah Hill, David Cross, Ben Stiller PCN RATING:  Dreamworks...

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The Green Hornet Review

Written by: Nathan Bartlebaugh PCN Rating: Who is the Green Hornet really?  Britt Reid, the intrepid journalist of the golden age of radio was Batman before there was a Batman. He was spiritual...

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‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules’ Review

  Running time:96 min  Rating: Rated PG for some mild rude humor and mischief. Directed by: David Bowers Written by:Gabe Sachs (screenplay), Jeff Judah (screenplay),  Stars: Zachary Gordon, Devon...

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MFF 2011 Review: ‘Small Pond’

  Running Time: 77 minutes Directed by: Josh Slates [rating:2.5/5] I first encountered the work of director Josh Slates at MFF 2006 when his martial-arts-meets-Baltimore short Ponkutsu Park screened...

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‘The Hangover II’ Review: In over their heads again

Reviewed by: Paige Delenick PCN RATING: The Wolf pack takes on Bangkok and wins! Well, for the most part. Todd Phillips’ ‘Hangover Part II’ is essentially the same exact scenario as the original,...

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Wait, this ‘Jack and Jill’ trailer is a for a REAL Adam Sandler movie?

Well, it’s finally happened.  Adam Sandler has followed in the steps of Eddie Murphy and Robin Williams and become a legitimate parody of himself. Truthfully, this trailer needs no introduction....

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‘Crazy Stupid Love’ Review: Family, heartbreak and everything inbetween

PCN RATING:  Crazy, Stupid, Love is the romantic comedy I’ve been waiting all summer for. Not necessarily that I’ve been anticipating this specific movie, but what the final result represents; a...

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‘This Means War’ Review: Nothing fair about it

  [rating:0.5/5] I personally don’t care how many millions of dollars ‘This Means War’ brings in at the box office; it’s hands down the worst movie of the year so far. Supposedly a romantic comedy...

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‘Project X’ Review: Animal House Party

  [rating:2/5] Project X is like any infamous, out-of-control, teen party; it sounds a lot more interesting in anecdotes than it actually was. Produced by Todd Philips, still trying to be John Hughes...

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‘Jeff, Who Lives At Home’ Review: Signs, signs, everywhere signs

  [rating:4/5] Of all the shambling, stunted adults crossing our movie screens to and fro, it’s Jason Segel who makes the schtick most endearing. Segel, whose lumpy, Yeti frame and sad, dopey eyes make...

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Emily Blunt and Band of Horses in ‘Your Sister’s Sister’ trailer

Premiering at TIFF and now making the rounds at the Tribeca Film Festival, Lynn Shelton’s Your Sister’s Sister gets a new trailer complete with Band of Horses crooning in the background. That’s just...

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‘Dark Shadows’ Review: Freak Family Reunion

[rating: 2.5/5] The new Dark Shadows is as old, tired and odd as its undead protagonist, proving that it might just be time to retire the arcane partnership of Tim Burton and Johnny Depp. Eight...

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‘Seeking A Friend for the End of the World’ Review: Last Waltz with Matilda

I have seen the Earth destroyed in so many different ways—asteroids, storms, zombie plagues, giant monsters—that a film such as Lorene Scafaria’s Seeking A Friend For the End of the World is something...

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DVD Review: Detention (2012)

Written by: James Green I am not even sure where to begin with this one. Detention is either terrible or genius, perhaps even terrible genius. I will have to watch it again to actually decide. The film...

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