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Hosting aliens: Meyer flick invades |
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Beauty in age: 'Amour' charms its audience |
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Ebert's picks: Tigers, beasts, heroes, and therapists compete early for Hollywood's biggest prizes |
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Too much Karenina: New adaptation upstages the tale |
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Life of Pi: Ang Lee films the unfilmable; poetic idealism triumphs |
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Farewell, stereotypes: Queen movie reveals same-sex desires and class issues |
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Free Ralph: Fresh premise for new Disney flick |
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In the clouds: Cloud Atlas confounds and delights |
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Masterfully empty: Star-studded cast fizzles |
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No happiness: Close brings out Albert's sad little life |
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Relentless: Winter terror comes with fangs |
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Indomitable: Soul Surfer inspirational, but realistic? |
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Gothic romance: New 'Jane Eyre' gloomily compelling |
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Derivative: 'Number Four' flawed in countless ways |
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Un-conventional: "Cedar Rapids" sinfully sweet |
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Don't go with it: Sandler-Aniston vehicle runs out of gas |
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Watered down: Sanctum could cave Cameron's reputation |
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Roger & Me: Seeing films through the master's eyes |
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All wet: Ebert wades into water crisis |
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Roger and thee: What not to ask Ebert |