Short and Tweet - AMC Filmcritic Reviews (in Brief) for June 5
• The Hangover
Juvenile, gross-out, boys'-night-out fun, yes, but funny as hell, we swear.
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• 24 City
Back to post-industrial China as we contemplate its often heartbreaking road toward capitalism.
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• Séraphine ![]()
Mannered look at French painter Séraphine Louis is gorgeous yet a bity stuffy.
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• Land of the Lost ![]()
Utter nonsense, but it's your only chance to see Will Ferrell drink dinosaur pee this summer.
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• À l'aventure ![]()
Adventure indeed. This controversial erotic French film is wandering yet personal and expressive.
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• Unmistaken Child ![]()
Rough doc explores the grueling search for a reincarted lama. Little Buddha it ain't.
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• Away We Go ![]()
Sam Mendes and Dave Eggers collaborate on a sloppy, messy wannabe hipster experience.
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Utterly miserable film about people being miserable to other miserable people.
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• Dark Mirror ![]()
Hopelessly overdone thriller gets lost in both convention and pretension.
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• My Life in Ruins ![]()
Dismal Nia Vardalos (remember her?) vehicle, vapid, insulting, and humorless.
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Posted by Chris Null
June 5, 2009 11:00am
Filed under: Movie Reviews
Tags: 24 city, a l'aventure, away we go, dark mirror, downloading nancy, land of the lost, my life in ruins, seraphine, the hangover, unmistaken child












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