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Mamma Mia!

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"Sex and the City" was supposed to be the grrrl power movie of the summer. But "Mamma Mia" clearly swipes that distinction. The movie musical, based on the Broadway show spawned from ABBA's hit machine, might as well be sponsored by NOW. The film's mostly female characters dance, sing, flirt and assert their femininity nearly nonstop. Read More...
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My Blueberry Nights

My Blueberry Nights
There's nothing a slice of sweet blueberry pie can't cure, right? Except heartache and some poor casting decisions. Singer Norah Jones tries to drown her sorrows in pie but ends up on a belabored road trip in "My Blueberry Nights," a spacey ode to romantic longing and uncertainty. Read More...
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Bonneville

Bonneville
Who wouldn't want to go on a road trip with Jessica Lange, Joan Allen and Kathy Bates? The new to DVD "Bonneville" puts these great actresses on the open road in a girl-power quest like we haven't seen since Thelma met Louise.
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Sex and the City

Sex and the City
Now, it's the reunion women everywhere are waiting for - "Sex and the City" on the big screen. While the groundbreaking HBO series was smart, sassy and bold, the movie version of "Sex" plays it mostly safe, sanitized and oh, so predictable. Read More...
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Indiana Jones: The Adventure Collection

Indiana Jones: The Adventure Collection
This three disc “collector’s edition” brings us little more than the collection released in 2003, actually it brings us less at it does not include the two-hour “making of” documentary the elder release had. What is disappointing is the movies, filmed between 1981 and 1989, are not in high definition. Which is not necessarily a bad thing, but possibly not worth spending more money on.
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P.S. I Love You

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Translating Cecelia Ahern's novel "P.S. I Love You" to the big screen demands a delicate touch and pinpoint casting. Ahern's story involves a widow who receives inspirational letters from her now-dead husband that help her deal with her grief. Read More...
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The Visitor

The Visitor
"The Visitor" might pull off the impossible - bring all sides of the immigration debate together for two hours. The new indie drama from writer/director Tom McCarthy ("The Station Agent") takes a soft pro-illegal immigration stance. But audiences of every ideological stripe will find something to embrace in this heartfelt story. Read More...
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Made of Honor

Made of Honor movie review
The romantic comedy "Made of Honor" is tailor made to help Patrick Dempsey vault from television to big-screen stardom. After all, a young Dempsey starred in a series of teen movies in the 1980s, and his current "Grey's Anatomy" fame seems a precursor to re-establishing his movie star bona fides. Read More...
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Baby Mama

Baby Mama movie
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler clicked behind the faux news desk on "Saturday Night Live." So it's hardly a shock to see them reprise that chemistry in the new comedy "Baby Mama." The title may scream modern slang, but the story of a professional woman trying to have it all is hardly new. Read More...
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27 Dresses

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Jane Nichols (Katherine Heigl) is always the bridesmaid … and she has 27 tacky dresses in her closet to prove it. Suffice to say there's no sex in Jane's city, and matters get much when her sister (Malin Akerman) starts dating her boss (Edward Burns). Jane has been crushing on him forever but hasn't had the courage to tell him so. Read More...
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Bull Durham: 20th Anniversary Edition

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Has it really been 20 years since we first met Annie, Nuke LaLoosh, and the swaggering Crash Davis? Scary, but true, and with the start of a new baseball season upon us there's no better time to catch up with "Bull Durham." It's the baseball movie women can embrace as readily as the fellas. Read More...
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Walk the Line: Extended Cut

Walk the Line: Extended Cut
If you don't get chills watching the opening scene in "Walk the Line," well, then, you've never heard Johnny Cash's inimitable baritone before. The biopic earned plenty of accolades following its 2005 release, including a Best Actress Oscar for Reese Witherspoon's turn as June Carter Cash. Read More...
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12 Angry Men: 50th Anniversary Edition

12 Angry Men: 50th Anniversary Edition
Feeling blue about the U.S. legal system? Then it's the perfect time to revisit "12 Angry Men," the 1957 classic which serves up an imperfect valentine to law and order, American style. Henry Fonda leads a sterling cast in this courtroom-free drama which earned an Oscar nomination for Best Picture. Read More...
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I Could Never Be Your Woman

I Could Never Be Your Woman
The first 10 minutes of "I Could Never Be Your Woman" hint at why the film never saw the light of a movie theater despite its starry cast. This straight-to-video release opens with an assault on Baby Boomers, courtesy of a video montage hosted by Mother Nature (Tracey Ullman). Read More...
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Mrs. Doubtfire - The Behind the Seams Edition

Mrs. Doubfire - The Behind the Seams Edition
That Robin Williams dude really looked like a lady in the 1993 smash "Mrs. Doubtfire." Cross dressing may be a dying art, but Williams gave the genre juice in the film, being re-released this month (March 4) in a special "Behind the Seams" edition. Read More...
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When Harry Met Sally

When Harry Met Sally
Watch enough bad rom-coms and it seems like Hollywood can't get the boy-meets-girl formula right anymore. It's one reason why it's good to catch up with "When Harry Met Sally …" again. Read More...
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