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'Any Day Now'
Alan Cumming shows his excellence weekly on CBS' "The Good Wife," and he does so in another way in this intensely emotional, true story. He and Garret Dillahunt ("Raising Hope") play a gay couple who try to adopt an abandoned Down syndrome youth...
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'Slither'
Times Staff WriterNo relation to the wacky 1973 James Caan-Peter Boyle-Sally Kellerman laugher of the same title, "Slither" is an uproarious hybrid horror-comedy about a small town visited by a rapidly evolving, unearthly organism that gives new meaning to the phrase...Tags: Hunting, Peter Boyle, Comedy (genre), Michael Rooker, Lloyd Kaufman
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'United 93'
Zap2It.comThe inevitable critical overpraising of Paul Greengrass' undeniably powerful "United 93" comes from a dual position of relief and self-congratulation. "It turns out that I was ready to face these horrifying events," many reviews of the studio system's...Tags: George W. Bush, Paul Greengrass, Gilmore Girls (tv program), CNN (tv network), Movies
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Fast-Paised review: Slither'
Big question: Intergalactic worms inhabit the bodies of small-town folk in this horror-comedy from "Dawn of the Dead" screenwriter James Gunn. Can zombie movie references and tongue-in-cheek humor bring this flesh-eating tale to life? Skip it:...Tags: Elizabeth Banks, Comedy (genre), Michael Rooker, Nathan Fillion, Death
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Movie review: Slither'
Tribune arts critic3 stars (out of four) It's not Ernst Lubitsch, but the space-slug/mutant-zombie fiesta called "Slither" has an actual sense of humor to go with its voluminous alien ook. Director and screenwriter James Gunn wrote the "Dawn of the Dead" remake and, less...Tags: Grateful Dead (music group), Hunting, Peter Jackson, Comedy (genre), Michael Rooker
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Payback
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday February 5, 1999 "Parker steals. Parker kills. It's a living." Or so claimed the paperback blurb copy for the series of drop-dead hard-boiled novels about a nerveless professional criminal that Donald Westlake wrote in the 1960s and '70s...Tags: Lee Marvin, Hospitals and Clinics, Bill Duke, David Paymer, John Boorman
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Movie review, 'Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever'
Despite the film's awkward mouthful of a title, star Lucy Liu's lines in "Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever" could fit neatly on the back of postage stamp. As steely assassin Sever, Liu reverts to an almost classic (read: dated) action-hero mold -- a...Tags: Lee Marvin, FBI, Movies, Antonio Banderas, Lucy Liu
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Movie review, 'Femme Fatale'
Whenever a good director makes a visually stunning movie out of a flawed or absurd scenario, there's a tendency to applaud his sow's-ear-to-silk-purse witchcraft and forgive the script's shortcomings. But how do you deal with a movie like Brian De Palma's...Tags: Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Chicago Tribune, Antonio Banderas, Gaming, Billy Wilder
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'Ballistic: Ecks Vs. Sever'
Times Staff WriterIn Ridley Scott's "G.I. Jane," Demi Moore's character, in training for the Navy SEALs as the first woman recruit, asks a medic why the guys join. Explains the medic: "To blow [stuff] up." It would be hard to find a more perfect expression of the primitive...Tags: Don Davis, Vehicles, Demi Moore, John Woo, Motorvehicle Accidents
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