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The Express

'The Express" tells the true story of football player Ernie Davis. It is such a naturally compelling tale that one wonders why it hasn't been ...

Christopher Lloyd

The Duchess

Actress' performance in title role of costume drama shows spunk Keira Knightley, despite a sensibility that exudes modernity, is quickly becoming the doyenne of the ...

Indy.com Staff

Flash of Genius

Sentences you never thought you'd type: Greg Kinnear's performance is what elevates "Flash of Genius" beyond its mediocre trappings. Yes, that Greg Kinnear, paragon of ...

Indy.com Staff

Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist

Toss love in the mix Teen romantic comedy almost escapes limits of its genre The best teen romantic comedies exist beyond nearly every word of ...

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Eagle Eye

Jerry Shaw (Shia LeBeouf) may have his meager little world wired, but someone else has the master list for a larger world in the new ...

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Ghost Town

Gervais' acting raises overall quality of 'Ghost Town' Ricky Gervais is a genius. He's established this already, through television series he's created -- the original ...

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The Women

Somehow, Diane English has managed to make the "Sex and the City" movie look like a documentary. With her remake of George Cukor's 1939 catfight, ...

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Traitor

"Traitor" is the kind of movie so many of us yearn to see: It's intense and intelligent, has something to say without being pedantic and ...

Indy.com Staff

The Rocker

Despite its title, "The Rocker" isn't about music. It's about "the scene," the part of rock 'n' roll more concerned with groupies and beer bongs ...

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Man on Wire

Documentary focuses on impish daring of Philippe Petit Philippe Petit is alive. Alive and quite well, in fact, nearing 60 but exhibiting the strength and ...

Indy.com Staff

Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2

'The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2" has an odd problem: A lot happens in the film, yet nothing feels terribly important. In this sequel ...

Christopher Lloyd

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

Light as popcorn without butter, the third entree in the "Mummy" franchise is munchable summer fare that goes down easy, staving off hunger for a ...

Indy.com Staff

Swing Vote

Kevin Costner's new movie is about a presidential election that literally comes down to one man, one vote. The vote belongs to Bud Johnson, an ...

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The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

If you want a movie that has it all -- action, suspense, romance, martial-arts action, special effects -- "The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor" ...

Indy.com Staff

The X-Files: I Want To Believe

'The X-Files: I Want to Believe" arrives billed as a "stand-alone" film that requires no familiarity with the famous television series. So it is, leaving ...

Christopher Lloyd

The Dark Knight

'The Dark Knight" has the blackest of tones, the busiest of plots and the creepiest supervillain ever to haunt a movie screen. Yes, everything you've ...

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The Dark Knight

So, about all that buzz around "The Dark Knight." Does Heath Ledger's performance as The Joker live up to the purple-suited hype? You betcha. And ...

Indy.com Staff

Mamma Mia!

'Mamma Mia!" is a lark, a movie that sets out to be fun and not much else. No harm in that. Better still, despite some ...

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The Incredible Hulk

In fanboy terms, "The Incredible Hulk" was my first love. Bill Bixby's Bruce Banner was the epitome of a tragic character forced by his curse ...

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Hellboy II: The Golden Army

Director Guillermo del Toro ("Pan's Labyrinth") is the reigning king of the modern gothic fairy tale, spinning yarns with fantastic creatures, haunting stories and memorable ...

Indy.com Staff

When Did You Last See Your Father?

Taking a thoughtful and honest look at a troubled relationship can be emotionally wrenching, and that is the moving territory mined in "When Did You ...

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Hancock

Three things are almost certain to emerge every July 4 weekend: fireworks, hot dogs and Will Smith. Yes, the King of the Summer Screen is ...

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Hancock

Will Smith gets paid the big bucks. The guy has owned Fourth of July weekends with huge debuts for some passable but not-so-great movies ("Independence ...

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The Love Guru

In "The Love Guru," Mike Myers must come to love himself before he can love others. From the credits of this scattershot comedy sketch stretched ...

Indy.com Staff

You Don't Mess With the Zohan

The comedy "You Don't Mess With the Zohan" is exactly what we have come to expect in an Adam Sandler movie: It's stupid, the story ...

Indy.com Staff in Movies at 09:30 PM on 06/10/08 | 3 Responses
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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Click here to take the Indiana Jones quiz So, you're all dying to answer the big questions about "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the ...

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Before the Rains

The kind of story that "Before the Rains" tells would feel right at home in a silent film, and I suppose I mean that as ...

Christopher Lloyd

Fourth Indiana Jones doesn't disappoint

Click here to take the Indiana Jones quiz Physically, Harrison Ford holds up spectacularly well in the fedora, despite nearly two decades gathering dust on ...

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Son of Rambow

The two friends in "Son of Rambow" hang out in a backyard shack that rewards close study. It's made of rough lumber, hammered together into ...

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My Blueberry Nights

Lovely girl, Norah Jones. That sultry voice, armfuls of Grammys, a multiplatinum debut album that produced the ubiquitous hit "Don't Know Why." But for all ...

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