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     (2007)      "Martial arts hysteria, ping-pong wit, and even a bevy of gay sex slaves. What's not to love?" [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2005)      "It's a new beginning for the bat... and a must-see summer movie for 2005." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2005)      "There’s bad, there’s “so bad it’s good”… and then there’s this moronic film." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2004)      "Frankly, I wanted to stand up, shout "Get a room" at the two characters, and do something more interesting... like watching paint peel." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2007)      "Hot: who knew Beowulf took on Grendel in the buff? Zemeckis scores big in this groundbreaking, entertaining, must-see holiday release." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2004)      "The movie is present, sexy and fun, but it’s probably time to give this franchise - and Snipes' permanent scowl - a rest." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2008)      "A digital hamster takes on Pixar's industry domination - and kicks butt." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2004)      "Matt Damon and Paul Greengrass have created a fiery, quick-witted film that presents compelling evidence that the action-suspense genre has been “Bourne again.”" [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2007)      "We're unsure if there's to be a fourth film in the franchise; but if there's not, Jason Bourne's going out in real style." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2005)      "The charm of “The Boys and Girl from Country Clare” might be compared to the charm of Ceili music: infectious in its beat, but after a while it all sounds the same." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
     (2004)      "Jamie Foxx helms a warm-hearted comedy. It's entirely predictable, but it's a humorous good time." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2007)      "Follows in lock-step with the book and populates its titular fantasyland with CGI creatures... neither idea was very good." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2004)      "Dear Renée: We like your work. But if you put on forty pounds to recreate the moronic character of Bridget Jones one more time, we’re going to take it personally." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2003)      "Irreverent but perhaps not funny enough, “Bringing Down the House” gives Queen Latifah the chance to shine opposite Steve Martin." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2005)      "The most important gay film in a decade - a must see." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2003)      "Disney’s latest full-length animated feature is a pretty "un-bearable" romp." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2007)      "Occasionally, a film comes around that is so bad it's hilarious. This is not that film. This film just plain sucks." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2004)      ""The Butterfly Effect" tries to prove that small actions have big effects... but it really proves that January movies tend to suck." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
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