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Matt Pais' 20 best movies of 2012


Click here for Matt's Bottom 20 of 2012

 

 

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The year's second-best time-travel movie resists overdoing its quirk in a story that's really about people struggling to move forward in their life until closing the book on one event that just won't go away. The final moment is perfectly handled and romantic.<br><br><a target="_blank" href="http://www.redeyechicago.com/entertainment/movies/redeye-movie-review-safety-not-guaranteed-20120613,0,4367671.column"><b>Click here for our full review</b></a>

20. 'Safety Not Guaranteed'

( June 14, 2012 )
The year's second-best time-travel movie resists overdoing its quirk in a story that's really about people struggling to move forward in their life until closing the book on one event that just won't go away. The final moment is perfectly handled and romantic.

Click here for our full review
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