A&E
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"Astro Boy" is set in a future where the elite upper-class have turned a blind eye to their decaying, polluted planet by building a floating mountain on which to live. The movie is based on a magna comic book series from the 1950s.
"Astro Boy" is charming and thought provoking, but too often stoops to using stereotypes.
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"Where the Wild Things Are" is visually stunning but doesn't expand upon the simple children's story from which it is based.
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It should be unanimously agreed that Paramore's new album, “Brand New Eyes,” was worth the wait.
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Relient K's new album is raw and authentic but lacks innovation.
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"Couples Retreat" loses its underlying positive message about marriage fidelity in a sea of unneeded sex scenes and crude jokes.
“Couples Retreat” may be a comedy, but it disgusts just as often as it entertains.
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"A Serious Man," the Coen brothers’ latest drama is about a man who wonders if God is conspiring against him as his life falls apart. The movie has shadows from the book of Job.
The Coen brothers’ latest drama asks deep questions about the nature of suffering. Is it bad luck, or is God conspiring against us?
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"Zombieland" is a comedy about a paranoid and nerdy loner named Columbus who lives in a world overrun by zombies.
I like zombies — a lot. Well, technically I hate them, but I love the idea of them. Something about the idea of zombies appeals to me for a ...
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Students mill around the Art Gallery, which is featuring the work of the late photographer Jerry Burchfield, an influential figure in Southern California photography circles. - Photo by Amy Ritter.
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“Surrogates” revolves around Detective Tom Greer (Bruce Willis) who is finally beginning to feel the effects of living in a Utopia where human beings live through electronic puppets called surrogates.
“Surrogates” tries to make up for its lack of uniqueness with an abundance of standard Hollywood formula.
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Review of Pixar's new "Toy Story 3-D," to be released October 2.







