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     (2007)      "A fast-paced, hugely-entertaining romp that'll have you dancing all the way home." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2008)      "The tragedy of "Hancock" is that Will Smith is so damn good in it." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2002)      "It’s a depressing reality to face, but the second of J.K. Rowling’s boy-wizard books was the least interesting read... and hasn’t fared much better on film." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2005)      "Welcome to Potter in PG-13... hip, heroic, humorous and... dare I say it? Harry's a hottie!" [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2007)      "Suspenseful and dark, this new Harry Potter is a stylish transition of the franchise on nearly every level: its mood, its plot, and most dangerously, its audience." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2004)      "Harry Potter fans, stand up and cheer for Alfonso Cuarón, who in taking the reins for the third film in the series, has finally infused energy and vitality into the franchise." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2003)      "The latest Eddie Murphy flick is more like the amusement park ride than Disney probably intended: it’s fun for kids, but for the rest of us it’s a bit of a bore." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2004)      "As far as the latest crop of repetitive superhero movies goes, Hellboy is heaven-sent." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2008)      "Fun from start to finish, Hellboy tries to bridge the gap between fanboys and their parents. And it succeeds -- in part thanks to Barry Manilow." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2004)      "“Hidalgo” is a barely entertaining movie; what it does best is prove that Viggo Mortensen has legs" [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2008)      "I so wanted to hate this movie - and I was doing well until halfway through, when I actually started to feel nostalgic and happy. Damn!" [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2005)      "Amusing to experience, but forgettable… an organic Hollywood behemoth that merely hitchhikes on the fame of Adams’ celebrated novel." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2004)      "Michael Cunningham’s film is an alluring look at how definitions of love, friendship and loyalty are ultimately self-defeating. It’s got a few flaws, but a big ol’ heart." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2002)      "There is exactly ONE scene worth watching in Rob Schneider’s latest pathetic romp... is it worth ten bucks? No way in hell." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2004)      "A powerful, stirring, necessary film." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2002)      "It’s questionable whether Michael Cunningham’s book could ever be adequately translated into film... and this version, while rewarding, isn’t quite up to the task." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2003)      "Sir Ben Kingsley and Jennifer Connelly provide memorable performances, but this morose film is far too boring and depressing to recommend." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
  
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     (2003)      "It’s hard to believe that this drivel was based on a book… but Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson make it somewhat tolerable at least." [movie review]      EDGE Boston   
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