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Counting Sheep
By Robert Wilonsky

Ben Mezrich's 2002 best seller Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six MIT Students Who Took Vegas for Millions was a smart... full story»

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Baby Mama
Nobody's Baby
By Robert Wilonsky

Could have sworn I've seen this episode of Baby Mama before — like sometime in January 2007, when it was originally titled "The... full story»

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The Bank Job
Fast and Loose
By Robert Wilonsky

The English media has spent the better part of a year back-and-forthing over the true-or-false plot points of the 1971-set Bank Job, a... full story»

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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Prince (Less) Charming
By Ella Taylor

"Things never happen the same way twice." Thus boometh Aslan the lion (Liam Neeson), alias the Son of God, briefly popping his... full story»

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Deception
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By Sam Sweet

Lonely is the life of the mogul. The long hours and hectic schedule make dating a headache, but who needs romance when you have the services of... full story»

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Drillbit Taylor
Not Taylor-Made
By Luke Y. Thompson

Rare is the star vehicle that is as poorly matched to its star as Drillbit Taylor, which casts Owen Wilson as a homeless Army... full story»

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Fool's Gold
Pity the Fool
By Scott Foundas

When a friend recently told me she'd been confused by the poster for the Matthew McConaughey-Kate Hudson fortune-hunting romp Fool's... full story»

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Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Sad Sack Extraordinaire
By Robert Wilonsky

Jason Segel is responsible for two of the most cringe-inducing, hands-in-front-of-your-face moments in recent TV history, both of which occurred... full story»

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Iron Man
Mighty Avenger
By Scott Foundas

Chalk it up to personal preference, but I've always been fonder of those comic-book heroes who emerge by intent rather than happenstance. I mean... full story»

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Leatherheads
Fourth and Inches
By Scott Foundas

When Time recently featured George Clooney on its cover accompanied by the headline "The Last Movie Star" — note not even a... full story»

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Made of Honor
Here Comes the Bride. Yawn.
By Robert Wilonsky

In Made of Honor, Patrick Dempsey plays a conveniently rich and willfully single serial "fornicator" slowly but surely domesticated by... full story»

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Married Life
Far from Heaven
By Ella Taylor

Film noir and melodrama cast a long shadow over Ira Sachs's look back at the rotting heart of the Fifties nuclear family, but his movie rarely... full story»

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Redbelt
Warrior King
By J. Hoberman

David Mamet's Redbelt is a tricky bar brawl — call it the Roundhouse of Games. The writer-director has scarcely abandoned... full story»

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The Ruins
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By Jim Ridley

If you turn the first page of Scott Smith's The Ruins, a friend said astutely, you won't put it down — but if you know what it's... full story»

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Smart People
Ordinary People
By Robert Wilonsky

Smart people got no reason to live — and, sure, that's not quite how Randy Newman sang it, but the point still stands. Because in Noam... full story»

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Son of Rambow
New Blood
By Jim Ridley

No adult has ever been able to codify what separates a good movie from a classic. In kid terms, though — those favored by Son of... full story»

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Speed Racer
Fast Track to Nowhere
By J. Hoberman

Converting a fondly remembered cartoon series — one of the first Japanese animes syndicated on American television — into a... full story»

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Street Kings
Cop Out
By Tim Grierson

For a movie built around questions of failed ethics and duplicitous behavior, Street Kings is just as dishonest as its characters. Though... full story»

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Then She Found Me
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By Robert Wilonsky

First-time writer-director Helen Hunt stars as April Epner, a schoolteacher desperate to have a child before she turns 40 (Hunt herself turns 45... full story»

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Young@Heart
Silver Screen
By Cole Haddon

Young@Heart is a senior citizens' chorus out of Northampton, Massachusetts, that covers rock songs by everyone from The Clash to Sonic Youth to... full story»

 

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1. Iron Man - 51.2 million
2. What Happens in Vegas - 20.2 million
3. Speed Racer - 18.6 million
4. Made of Honor - 8.1 million
5. Baby Mama - 6.2 million
6. Forgetting Sarah Marshall - 3.8 million
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