Short and Tweet - AMC Filmcritic Reviews (in Brief) for June 19
• Whatever Works ![]()
Larry David stands in for Woody Allen in a perfunctory but often amusing take on NY neurosis.
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• $9.99 ![]()
Oddly eloquent stop-motion animated film that defies explanation but which never fails to engage.
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• Year One ![]()
Middling comedy goes for obvious jokes and scat humor galore, but turns in a few solid laughs.
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• Fear Me Not ![]()
Danish mindfreak reaches for the psychotic, but never musters more than a middling level of dread.
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Hush ![]()
A nimble B-thriller with low aspirations, it generally works despite more than a few groaner moments.
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• The Proposal ![]()
Not as bad as feared, this Sandra Bullock take on the "Shrew" has lots of energy but few laughs.
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• Cadaver ![]()
Cadaver - Nothing but by-the-books cheap thrills in this dead-on-arrival Thai horror flick.
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Posted by Chris Null
June 19, 2009 11:00am
Filed under: Movie Reviews
Tags: $9.99, cadaver, fear me not, hush, the proposal, whatever works, year one












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