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Marvel's The Avengers"Fanboys, nerds, and geeks, prepare to bow before the majestic superhero adventure that is Marvel's The Avengers."
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The Hunger Games"Gary Ross does a great job with this multi-layered adaptation, which doesn't drag one single bit and will have even die-hard fans of the book on the edge of their seats, even when they know exactly what will happen next."
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The Innkeepers"Horror and comedy fans alike, be prepared to embrace the awesomeness of The Innkeepers."
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The Divide"The Divide is a movie which attempts to dissect the difference between living and survival. It definitely manages to work on some levels, with some truly transformative performances, but there is too much narrative clutter along the way."
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The Muppets"The Muppets is the cinematic equivalent of riding a bike. Despite the years it has been since we last saw them, your love for the characters comes back instantaneously."
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Another Happy Day"Be prepared to rediscover Ellen Barkin with her Oscar-worthy, heart-shattering performance in Another Happy Day, an unflinching look at the utter epitome of dysfunction in the 21st Century."
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Haywire"Haywire is a ballsy and brash action drama that introduces us not only to a new action star in Gina Carano, but also to a way of making an action movie where brains and brawn can actually coexist."
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My Week with Marilyn"My Week With Marilyn manages to give us a glimpse of Marilyn Monroe's unique allure once more, with a spellbinding performance by Michelle Williams, and a story with the double-edged strength to jerk some tears and split some sides."
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Rampart"There is just not enough narrative drive in Rampart to bolster the amazing visuals and dynamic performances."
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Killing Bono"Killing Bono will have you smiling from minute one until the credits roll."
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