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Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale

Giving new meaning to the War on Christmas, Rare Exports twists the myth of Santa into something delightfully sinister.

reviewed on Dec. 21, 2010 by Alex Navarro
Rabbit Hole

An emotionally charged look at a family coping with loss and grief, Rabbit Hole is both insightful and endearing.

reviewed on Jan. 13, 2011 by Matt Rorie
Rango

Gore Verbinski's first animated film skews a bit more to the adult side of the family, but it's a fun ride for nearly all ages.

reviewed on March 3, 2011 by Alex Navarro
Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes

Some groundbreaking CGI and a wonderful virtual performance by Andy Serkis makes Rise a fascinating look at the beginning of the end of the world.

reviewed on Aug. 5, 2011 by Matt Rorie
Real Steel

Real Steel is no hunk of junk.

reviewed on Oct. 7, 2011 by Alex Navarro
Rock of Ages

It’s all glamor and no meat, but if you’re into the fairy tale of bright lights and loud music of rock and roll without the actual history of ruined lives and real problems, then Rock of Ages has you—and an exhaustive stable of karaoke and rock compilation hits—covered.

reviewed on June 15, 2012 by Matthew Marko
Robot and Frank

This near future comedy is the softest of science fiction, but beneath its cold, robotic exterior beats a very human heart that is impossible not to attach to

reviewed on Oct. 5, 2012 by Matthew Marko
Restrepo

An unflinchingly blunt and unfiltered war documentary that frequently rattles the nerves.

reviewed on July 12, 2010 by Alex Navarro
Rio

Here is a celebrity-voiced animated movie for children featuring talking animals who sometimes sing and make pop culture references.

reviewed on April 15, 2011 by Alex Navarro
Ramona and Beezus

Based on the popular Beverly Cleary books of old, Ramona and Beezus is a modern update for the series and a pretty fun family watch.

reviewed on July 23, 2010 by Matt Lopez
Resident Evil: Retribution

The fifth installment of this increasingly unapproachable franchise is still a mess of lore and bad CG set pieces, but a renewed faith in the weirdness of its universe propels it to new camp heights.

reviewed on Sept. 14, 2012 by Matthew Marko
RED

It might not bear much resemblance to its source material, but RED is still a perfectly acceptable entertainment.

reviewed on Oct. 15, 2010 by Matt Rorie
Robin Hood

Entertaining as it is, Robin Hood feels like an odd blend of a few different films, and only barely winds up being coherent as a result.

reviewed on May 14, 2010 by Matt Rorie
Rise of the Guardians

Santa and the Easter Bunny meet "The Avengers"

reviewed on Nov. 22, 2012 by Mitch Salem
Rubber

When is a killer tire movie not a killer tire movie? When it's an exhausting, fourth-wall breaking piece of meta-art that masquerades as a killer tire movie.

reviewed on April 1, 2011 by Alex Navarro
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