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» Muggles, United
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I entertains, but something is missing
By Joe O'Shansky | November 24, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» What Really Happened
The Tillman Story reveals not all was as it seemed
By Joshua Blevins Peck | November 24, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» No Stopping This
Believe it or not, Unstoppable is quite likeable
By Joe O'Shansky | November 17, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Hit the Snooze
No Morning Glory to be found in this bore of a flick
By Joshua Blevins Peck | November 17, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Truth Will Out
Filmmakers get to the bottom of biggest Ponzi scheme in human history
By Joe O'Shansky | November 10, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Going Nowhere
Look at Lennon's early life falls flat
By Joshua Blevins Peck | November 10, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Horrific Horrors and Angelic Visions
Saw 3D marks the end of a dreadful franchise, while Vision is a lovely view
By Joe O'Shansky | November 3, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Seeking Statues
Swank's performance might win an Oscar, but Conviction is made with anything but
By Joshua Blevins Peck | November 3, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Buried Alive
Reynolds gives career-defining performance in an essentially one-man show
By Joe O'Shansky | October 27, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Life After Death
Hereafter takes a look at mortality and proves Eastwood isn't slowing down
By Joshua Blevins Peck | October 27, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» That One Hurt
Jackass 3D is what it is, while Catfish bears the truth about relationships
By Joe O'Shansky | October 20, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» The Unretired
Old heroes join forces once more in Red
By Joshua Blevins Peck | October 20, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Haunting Horrors
As we inch closer to Halloween, Tulsa's film scene rules the night with the Sci-Fi Horror Weekend
By Joe O'Shansky | October 20, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Welcome to the Loony Bin
It's Kind of a Funny Story is kind of fun, while My Soul to Take is awful
By Joe O'Shansky | October 13, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Remake Reversal
A Woman, a Gun and a Noodle Shop is a lackluster remake at best
By Joshua Blevins Peck | October 13, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Dark Times, Indeed
Animal Kingdom digs into the realm of crime, while Countdown to Zero discusses nuclear disaster
By Joe O'Shansky | October 6, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Facing Facebook
The Social Network excels both as a film and at making Facebook's founder squirm
By Joshua Blevins Peck | October 6, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Better Than Most
Let Me In and Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps are very good, but not quite great
By Joe O'Shansky | September 29, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Avoid At All Costs
You Again bombs across the board
By Joshua Blevins Peck | September 29, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)

» In the Right Direction
The Town solidifies Affleck's directing chops, while Devil does nothing to impress
By Joe O'Shansky | September 22, 2010 (Cinema: Cinema)


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