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Crime movie set amid politics doesn't work
"Killing Them Softly" is the followup movie for director Andrew Dominik, Steve Ouellette writes.
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'Lincoln' completely compelling historical drama
Steven Spielberg film is witty and intelligent, and the entire cast shines, Steve Ouellette writes.
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'Life of Pi' visually stunning
The film is appropriate for the whole family and one that should be seen on the big screen, not the home theater, Steve Ouellette writes.
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'Flight' not a traditional disaster movie
The crash in "Flight" sets in motion a fascinating character study of an alcoholic who can't pull out of his own personal free fall, Steve Ouellette writes.
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New Bond film serious, well-made
The 50th anniversary film, "Skyfall" is stylish, dark and dramatic, Steve Ouellette writes.
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'Wreck-It Ralph' inventive, amusing
The film isn't groundbreaking or brilliant in any way, but it will entertain the whole family, Steve Ouellette writes.
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'Cloud Atlas' amusing, sometimes confusing
The time-jumping epic makes for an entertaining three-hour investment at the theater, Steve Ouellette writes.
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Acting performances shine in 'Master'
Film is certain to be a favorite of critics and serious film aficionados, but it will not be a crowd-pleaser for the masses, Steve Ouellette writes.
- 'Argo' a thoughtful historical thriller Directed by Ben Affleck, film is one of the year's best movies, Steve Ouellette writes.
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'Frankenweenie' imperfect, but worth seeing
New Tim Burton film is creepy, strange and would fit perfectly in a triple feature with previous stop-motion animated films "Corpse Bride" and "The Nightmare Before Christmas," Steve Ouellette writes.
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