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Memoirs of a Geisha movie poster'Memoirs of a Geisha' Movie Review (C)
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US release date: December 9, 2005
MPAA: PG-13
Box Office: $57,010,853
Lee TistaertDecember 5, 2005
Unless you?re a devoted fan of the book, the 145 minutes to endure is just a whopping bore.
'Syriana' Movie Review (C+)Scott SycamoreNovember 25, 2005
Syriana plays as a very static and talky "thriller" that never really succeeds as a piece of entertainment.
'Syriana' Movie Review (C+)Lee TistaertNovember 24, 2005
Syriana feels like one long intellectual conversation about oil and politics, and that?s the problem: it lacks a punch.
'Walk the Line' Movie Review (B-)Craig YounkinNovember 23, 2005
If Walk the Line tells us nothing else, and it doesn't, it's that Johnny Cash and June Carter were a pitch-perfect match meant to be together.
'Goblet of Fire' Movie Review (B+)Craig YounkinNovember 21, 2005
A very good movie made by skilled people, but as a super-fan I have to admit that I was disappointed by a few of the choices.
'Get Rich or Die Tryin'' Movie Review (C+)Scott SycamoreNovember 15, 2005
He flashes his big smile and can seem almost sweet at times, but we know that his moral compass doesn't exactly point in the right direction. And this might be the main problem: he's just too violent to really gain sympathy.
'Zathura' Movie Review (C)Lee TistaertNovember 9, 2005
The movie doesn?t even have visual effects to fall back on while the story lulls you into a deep sleep.
'Zathura' Movie Review (C-)Scott SycamoreNovember 9, 2005
I would expect that anybody without a very childish sensibility will be quite disappointed by this offering.
'Jarhead' Movie Review (B-)Lee TistaertNovember 5, 2005
The film is terrific on a technical level, which makes you wish that the script had been developed more, and offered more biting material.
'Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang' Movie Review (B)Craig YounkinNovember 2, 2005
An enjoyably slick, exciting, and funny diversion from everything else in the theaters right now.
'Three... Extremes' Movie Review (C+)Lee TistaertOctober 31, 2005
The problem is that only one of the three short films works, and the one that does isn?t even ?extreme.?
'The Weather Man' Movie Review (A)Craig YounkinOctober 31, 2005
A thought-provoking piece of work about the intricacies and tribulations of life.
'Shopgirl' Movie Review (D+)Craig YounkinOctober 29, 2005
A confusing mess that leaves romance at the door.
'Prime' Movie Review (B)Craig YounkinOctober 29, 2005
Prime is a basic one-joke premise, but what's surprising is that it works despite its own inadequacies.
'Saw 2' Movie Review (C+)Scott SycamoreOctober 28, 2005
It's all mind-numbing savagery without real nuance or subtlety.
'Pride and Prejudice' Movie Review (C)Craig YounkinOctober 26, 2005
This story is just plain old-hat by now.
'Goodnight & Good...' Movie Review (B+)Craig YounkinOctober 25, 2005
One of the year's most thought-provoking films, and its message of challenging those in power will hopefully be taken to heart, especially by young journalists.
'North Country' Movie Review (B+)Craig YounkinOctober 22, 2005
A female empowerment film that, like Erin Brockovich and Norma Rae, is so right-on that it becomes an empowerment film for everybody.
'Doom' Movie Review (D+)Craig YounkinOctober 22, 2005
The genre has been a wasteland of flicks including Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat that have no stories and exist only to go from one violent encounter to the next.
'Walk the Line' Movie Review (C)Scott SycamoreOctober 15, 2005
If you're going to film the tale of a remarkable life, make sure it's a remarkable movie. Walk the Line is not.
'Walk the Line' Movie Review (C)Lee TistaertOctober 15, 2005
We?ve seen this kind of story told so many times before that it?s just infuriatingly boring.
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'In Her Shoes' Movie Review (A-)
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US release date: October 7, 2005
MPAA: PG-13
Box Office: $32,873,824
Craig YounkinOctober 9, 2005
Curtis Hanson returns with another great achievement - creating a chick flick that even heterosexual males will absolutely fawn over.
'Thumbsucker' Movie Review (C-)Craig YounkinOctober 9, 2005
There isn't much wrong with it if what you're looking for is one of those sedated and humorless looks at life through the eyes of a 17-year-old.
'Two For the Money' Movie Review (C)Craig YounkinOctober 8, 2005
{Two for the} Money has the story, but it doesn't have the surprises, which makes it just strictly formula.
'Serenity' Movie Review (D+)Scott SycamoreOctober 3, 2005
All you regular moviegoers out there should be warned: this is not the exciting experience that you may think or hope it?s going to be.
'Two For the Money' Movie Review (C)Lee TistaertOctober 2, 2005
Two for the Money is watch-able, but it?s as straightforward as The Recruit, and it is only tolerable thanks to the performances by Pacino and McConaughey.
'Greatest Game Ever...' Movie Review (D+)Craig YounkinOctober 2, 2005
The movie is slowly paced and way too long at two hours, especially considering the story has been done countless times before and makes every attempt to simplify.
'A History of Violence' Movie Review (B+)Craig YounkinOctober 1, 2005
A rare and unique thriller that doesn't give anything away before it's proper time comes.
'Flightplan' Movie Review (B)Scott SycamoreSeptember 26, 2005
Imagine my delight when I found myself absorbed in this flick despite knowing quite a bit about it beforehand.
'Cry Wolf' Movie Review (C)Scott SycamoreSeptember 22, 2005
We never feel any tension or fright; we are simply watching the people go through the motions of a silly story.
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