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Californication: The Second Season
Rating: 3.00
Showtime's original series Californication returns for its' sophomore season, title intact (The Red Hot Chili Peppers attempted to sue the creators for copyright infringement) and once again filled with no shortage of debauchery. David Duchovn
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Last House On The Left, The: Unrated
Rating: 3.00
I feel it's necessary to start off by saying that I did not view the original movie, nor have I viewed the unrated version. This review is strictly of the unrated version presented on this DVD with no preconceptions or expectations. Though, with Wes
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17 Again
Rating: 2.25
One has to wonder while watching 17 Again, what year we're actually living in. Is this 1988, year of the great body switching triple threat of Like Father, Like Son, Vice Versa, and 18 Again? Or, is this just another examp
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Soloist, The
Rating: 4.50
It would be hard to imagine this movie with anyone else in the two starring roles. Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr. are perfectly cast in this film about a fallen musical prodigy and the prodigious LA Times columnist who attempts to restore him to t
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Dollhouse: Season One
Rating: 4.75
Being a huge fan of Joss Whedon and basically anything he does, I was very excited to hear that he was working on a new project: Dollhouse. Then I found out that it was going to be aired on Fox, which for those of you out there who don't know
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Severed Ways
Rating: 2.25
This debut film from writer/director/producer/actor Tony Stone falls well short of the epic mark toward which it strives. Where it wants to be an action-adventure story, it avoids action. Where it wants to wrestle with larger themes of religion, tr
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Repulsion: The Criterion Collection
Rating: 4.75
Nearly six years after their release of Roman Polanski's 1962 debut feature The Knife in the Water, Criterion finally issues his follow up and first English language film, Repulsion. Great news considering this pioneering film has never
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