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Outing the Godfather

Here’s the deal. Most good movies totally work on more than one level. Like Starship Troopers is not so much a sci-fi movie as it is a commentary on war and shit.



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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

A family-friendly musical and horror film sequel may be dominating the box office, but it’s the story of an underdog that should merit the most attention.


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Guilty Pleasures: Jingle All The Way (1996)

Jingle All the Way 1996 We’re not going to lie ­­— this movie is awful. We could go on about all its flaws... the poor acting, terrible script, bad slapstick humor, a message of materialism that seems unfathomable in today’s economy.



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Santa Baby

A yuletide visit to the gynecologist would be more enjoyable than sitting through Four Christmases.




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A New Kind of Vampire

I have never been to a screening quite like Twilight’s. The young adult novel turned film has attracted a rabid female fan, ranging from screaming teenyboppers to their obsessed grandmothers and everyone in between, all of whom are crazy about the original book, this adaptation and/or Robert Pattinson.


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Interview With A Vampire

Robert Pattinson is bewildered. Toying with a half-empty bottle of Coke set in front of him, he thumbs the cap a few times before answering a question at the Four Seasons Hotel.


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Guilty Pleasures: Newsies (1992)

Newsies 1992 Let’s face it: musicals are the ultimate guilty pleasure. The dialogue is always cheesy and the plot is generally sacrificed for campy song-and-dance numbers every 15 to 20 minutes.


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Synecdoche

Charlie Kaufman has a great track record: he’s the guy who penned cult classics Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Adaptation.




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Guilty Pleasures: Cutting Edge (1992)

The Cutting Edge 1992 If it were possible to distill the essence of the early ’90s to its purest form, the result would be a VHS copy of The Cutting Edge, the tale of two zamboni-crossed lovers set against the backdrop of the decade’s ice skating craze.



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Paul Rudd: We Want To Be Him

It’s an ode to dorks. Referencing everything from L.A.R.P.-ing (live action role playing) to KISS trivia, Role Models brings out the pedant in us all.


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Guilty Pleasures: Election (1999)

Election 1999 Alright, technically Election isn’t a guilty pleasure. With a 93% freshness rating on Rotten Tomatoes, this brilliant satire is nothing if not a cult classic and critical darling.


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Spare Change

It’s not difficult to tell when a film is fishing for an Oscar, and that effort sometimes pays off.