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'Public Enemies'
Despite its gifted cast, accomplished director and appealing subject matter, ‘Public Enemies’ fails to live up to its vast potential.



'Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'
This bombastic follow-up to 2007's 'Transformers'nbsp;delivers everything you'd expect from a Michael Bay sequel: big action, bad jokes and lots of circling-camera shots.



'Year One'
Hollywood’s summer comedies continue in their prehistoric mode with this lame biblical caveman jokefest that fails to elicit many laughs.



'Whatever Works'
Woody Allen is back in his beloved New York and has brought Larry David along for the ride. What could be better than this dream team?



'The Proposal'
A riotously funny screwball farce is a strong candidate for the year’s best comedy – at least so far.



'The Taking of Pelham 123'
A solidly crafted suspense thriller set on a subway train proves the perfect vehicle for two stars at the top of their game.



'Tetro'
Coppola’s directorial skills are still vibrant in this fascinating, uneven look at two brothers at the crossroads.



'Moon'
It feels like a “moon” trip we’ve taken before in better films, but Sam Rockwell’s tour-de-force performance makes this snail-paced voyage at least watchable.



'Imagine That'
Eddie Murphy is at his best in his funniest comedy in years, a feel-good winner with something for everyone.



'Land of the Lost'
This big-screen reinvention of the hokey old Saturday morning series is a silly summer guilty pleasure thanks to the antics of Will Ferrell and Danny McBride.





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