Review: Darkness Falls (2003)
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She used to be the Tooth Fairy, but now she s the Tooth Scary. So goes the popular ghost story of Darkness Falls, a coastal New England community where Matilda Dixon handed gold coins to toothless children 150 years ago. But her generosity ended …
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Review: Uptown Girls (2003)
Positioned as a perky comedy of the “money can’t buy happiness” variety, this surprisingly sober and slow-paced film actually seems more suited to the axiom “good things come to those who wait.” Orphaned at an early age, Molly Gunn (Brittany Murphy) …
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Review: Jeux d’enfants (2003)
(out of 4) Yann Samuell’s “Love Me If You Dare” is a dare, of sorts. First off, it dares you not to compare it to Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s breakout French hit “Amelie”–an impossibility given their similarities. “Love Me If You Dare” not only shares ” …
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Review: Hulk (2003)
Months before The Hulk director Ang Lee announced he’d rely solely on CGI to create his colossal star, fanboys from Portland to Poughkeepsie worried about how the not-so-jolly green giant would look on screen. Early trailers fuelled speculation that …
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