Author: tlkabtmovies
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Apollo 18 [2011]
Houston, we have a big problem. I think it’s about time we dropped the whole “found footage” trend. I mean it was fun when J.J Abrams did it with “Cloverfield”. But it isn’t anymore. Instead, “Apollo 18” is a slow, boring space thriller, supposedly a “lost footage” from an undisclosed 1974 mission to the moon.…
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Shark Night [2011]
Just when you thought it was safe to turn on your TV again, here comes another horror movie featuring deadly sharks. But what can you say about a film that calls itself “Shark Night”, and yet takes place mostly during the day? Some viewers may have guilty pleasure on their minds, but truth be told:…
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Nowhere Boy [2010]
Here’s John Lennon before he was John Lennon. He might have taught the world that “all you need is love”, but what you probably didn’t know is that he spent most of his childhood looking for it. “Nowhere Boy”, from director Sam Taylor Wood, is not a “Beatle’s” movie. It’s a John Lennon movie. It’s…
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Tower Heist [2011]
Here’s a hit and miss farce that leaves you wishing it was funnier then it is. Why? Because it wastes a killer cast that’s ready to rock it. Because the premise isn’t as original as you’d want it to be. On the plus side, “Tower Heist” makes good use of its mid-Manhattan location, and the…
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Abduction [2011]
“Abduction” is a dreadful movie that takes place in a world where everybody’s a douchebag. The main character, played by Taylor Lautner, is a douchebag. His “father” (a wasted Jason Isaacs) is a douchebag. His neighbor’s ex-boyfriend is a douchebag. Even worse, the always likable Alfred Molina is a douchebag. You see where I’m going.…
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Sleeping Beauty [2011]
Maybe you thought since Emily Browning (“Sucker Punch”) is naked most of the time in “Sleeping Beauty” that the movie would be double the fun. No way Jose. On a scale of 1 to 10, “Sleeping Beauty” is a negative 10. A total bust, a stupefyingly unattractive erotic movie that tries to be clever and…
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Another Earth [2011]
Here’s a thought: there’s another earth out there. A duplicate earth. Which means there’s another you out there. Now picture this: if you had a chance to meet your other self, what would you say to it? What would you learn from it? Or better yet: has the other “you” made the same mistakes you…
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Conan The Barbarian [2011]
There are guilty pleasures, and “Conan the Barbarian” is one of them. I wouldn’t call it a great movie, far from it actually, but it did manage to keep me entertained, and because of that, I have to cut it some slack. Given that I had basically no expectations whatsoever, I thought that the movie…
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30 Minutes Or Less [2011]
I’ve seen great comedies, and this isn’t one of them. As mainstream Hollywood studio movies go, “30 Minutes Or Less” will probably fulfill most audience’s desire for silliness. But despite a solid cast and a couple of laughs, it’s just not as clever as it seems to think it is. It has none of the qualities of Ruben Fleischer’s…
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Senna [2011]
Fantastic documentary chronicles the life and death of Formula one legend Ayrton Senna, from his days as a go-kart racer, to his debut as a professional driver, his rivalry with Alain Prost (that includes him winning the title three times), and ultimately his tragic death on May 1st 1994. But that’s not all. Beneath the…
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The Rum Diary [2011]
I hated “Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas”, which featured Johnny Depp as gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson. While I admired his character, I had no patience whatsoever for his drug addiction. “The Rum Diary” is yet another autobiographical Thompson novel, about his younger days; it’s “Fear and Loathing” without heavy drugs, fueled more by…
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Hobo With A Shotgun [2011]
Welcome to “F**k Town”, a town where armed robbers triumph, cops are dirty, prostitutes are abused, and where Santa is a fat pedophile. Nasty sight. What you get in “Hobo With A Shotgun” is Rutger Hauer (“Blade Runner”), who plays an old bugger who steps off a train in this lawless town. After saving a…
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The Son Of No One [2011]
Remember when Al Pacino used to make great movies? If so, do not bother watching “The Son Of No One”, a dreadful drama that doesn’t engage, or make sense for that matter. I love Al Pacino, which is why it’s so frustrating that the movie drowns itself in a sea of confusion. Because no one wants to tell…
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Margin Call [2011]
Even if it had nothing else to offer, “Margin Call” would be worth seeing for its cast, which features Kevin Spacey, Jeremy Irons, Demi Moore, Stanley Tucci, Zachary Quinto and Paul Bettany. But first time director J.C Chandor’s feature has a lot going for it aside from an all star cast. The setting is a…
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The Adventures Of Tintin: The Secret Of The Unicorn [2011]
Steven Spielberg wants to have his cake, and eat it too. Yet with the best use of motion capture to date, he has managed to translate the story of Tintin, his dog snowy (or milou in french) and the eccentric Captain Haddock into a terrific action adventure movie that serves as a clever cross between…
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I Don’t Know How She Does It [2011]
Pretty cast, piss-off execution. And so dies “I Don’t Know How She Does It”, a wannabe chick flick adapted from a 2002 novel by Allie Pearson. Filmmaker Douglas McGrath, who earned praise (at least in my book) for directing “Infamous”, makes things fairly interesting at first, as we meet Kate (Sarah Jessica Parker), who must negotiate…
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In Time [2011]
A movie that opens as well as this one does—and draws you in so effectively—ought to have a finale that doesn’t remind you of some cheesy sci-fi movie. On the other hand, the premise is so damn intriguing that I have to cut the movie some slack. “In Time” takes place in a world where you can…
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Father Of Invention [2011] ★★
Kevin Spacey is a pleasure to watch in anything. Ok maybe not in “Fred Claus” or…anyway you see where I’m going. Who doesn’t like Kevin Spacey? The Spacey appeal is what makes the otherwise forgettable “Father Of Invention” go down easy. Spacey plays Robert Axel, one of those guys you see on T.V yelling about some…
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Midnight In Paris [2011] ★★★½
Looking for an excellent movie to watch? I’d vouch for “Midnight In Paris”, a romantic and magical film from the artist known as Woody Allen. Allen may have missed with his previous movie “You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger”, but “Midnight In Paris” is both entertaining and original- it’s a wonderful achievement that recalls…
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Trespass [2011]
Think of “Trespass” this way: There’s “The Godfather” then way below that is “Green Lantern”. Then there’s 50,000 feet of crap. Underneath that is Michael Bay’s “Transformers”. Dig another 100,000 feet until you hit rock bottom and there you will find “Trespass”, a movie so bad it shouldn’t be allowed to call itself a movie. Put it in another way:…
