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Ryan Wilson
George Clooney plays an aging hit man.
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Ryan Wilson
30 seconds to showtime, which spiritual journey do you choose?
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Ryan Wilson
Will Ferrell's latest farce falls somewhere into his career's middle-ground: not the best, but not the worst.
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Ryan Wilson
The Soviet Empire strikes back as Angelina Jolie fulfills males' fantasies.
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Ryan Wilson
Director Christopher Nolan's mind-bending heist is a confusing roller coaster, deserving of more than one look.
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Ryan Wilson
15 years after his debut, writer/director Noah Baumbach revisits the generation that celebrated disillusion and shows about nothing.
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Ryan Wilson
Sweltering hot days beg for light-as-air entertainment.
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Ryan Wilson
Once again, a group of toys anxious over the future moves an audience to laughs and tears.
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Ryan Wilson
"No matter the decade, Hopper was always a counter-culture figure, stretching his characters and our understanding of them, often to uncomfortable limits."
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Ryan Wilson
Sampling the independent films, and their "sad young men," featured at the 2010 Waterfront Film Festival in Saugatuck, MI.