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Django Unchained

Professor Tarantino Takes On Civil War History 101 (Don't Expect Daniel Day-Lewis)

reviewed on Dec. 27, 2012 by Mitch Salem
Dark Shadows

Devotion to the Source Doesn’t Make Up For Flat Dialogue, Uneven Tone

reviewed on May 11, 2012 by Mitch Salem
The Lorax

The Lorax takes a "bold" stand with its message that trees are good and polluting mega-corporations are evil.

reviewed on March 2, 2012 by Matt Rorie
Dream House

Here is a prime example of how not to make a thriller.

reviewed on Sept. 30, 2011 by Alex Navarro
Drive

A speedy, harshly violent trip through the underbelly of Los Angeles, Drive is one of the best pure crime flicks of the last decade.

reviewed on Sept. 14, 2011 by Alex Navarro
Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark

A mostly scare-free film, the warning in Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark's title winds up being mostly unnecessary.

reviewed on Aug. 26, 2011 by Matt Rorie
Dylan Dog: Dead Of Night

More like Dylan Dumb, am I right?

reviewed on April 29, 2011 by Matt Rorie
Drive Angry

Drive Angry tries very hard to be a hyperviolent fiasco, and somehow ends up a merely decent action flick in the process.

reviewed on Feb. 25, 2011 by Alex Navarro
Due Date

A largely heartless and mostly joyless road comedy featuring great actors saddled with lousy material.

reviewed on Nov. 5, 2010 by Alex Navarro
Devil

A sleepy, mostly scareless supernatural thriller that largely wastes its interesting premise.

reviewed on Sept. 17, 2010 by Alex Navarro
Dinner for Schmucks

If you laugh at Dinner for Schmucks, you'll laugh because of its talented cast--too talented for material this middle-of-the-road.

reviewed on July 30, 2010 by Alex Navarro
Dogtooth

Dogtooth blends elements of family drama, black comedy and psychological horror into a nightmarish experience you won't soon shake off.

reviewed on July 20, 2010 by Alex Navarro
Despicable Me

Despicable Me is clever and entertaining from start to finish.

reviewed on July 9, 2010 by Matt Lopez
Death at a Funeral

Chris Rock and Martin Lawrence flounder through this manically overwrought comedy remake.

reviewed on April 16, 2010 by Alex Navarro
Date Night

Funny, but just uninspired enough to also be forgettable.

reviewed on April 9, 2010 by Matt Rorie
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