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 |  | Her Dead Body | If Longoria Parker's Housewives character Gabrielle were killed and came back to haunt the living, she'd be pretty much the same meddlesome, manipulative, gabby spirit the actress plays in Over Her Dead Body. Read More | Overall Ratings | | |
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 |  | Rambo | Co-written and directed by Stallone, Rambo is sickening, almost degenerate, in its savagery. Any hope that it might redeem the franchise the way Rocky Balboa did vanishes about the time a Burmese soldier bayonets the belly of a child during one of the movie's early sequences of utter carnage. Read More | Overall Ratings | | |
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 |  | Teeth | The name Teeth may ring a bell with you. It's a film that had audiences laughing and squirming simultaneously last year at Sundance, where it earned an acting prize for its fresh-faced, fearless star, Jess Weixler. Read More | Overall Ratings | | |
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 |  | Cloverfield | Go ahead and call it gimmicky, but Cloverfield is effective.The title gave away nothing—it's just the name of a street near producer J J Abrams' Los Angeles office, a code word the filmmakers used to keep the project under wraps—but it stuck, adding even more mystery. Read More | Overall Ratings | | |
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 |  | Mad Money | Mad Money plays like a rip-off, though it features a more motley trio of thieves: Diane Keaton, Queen Latifah and Katie Holmes, who scheme to steal cash from the Federal Reserve Bank where they work. Read More | Overall Ratings | | |
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