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  • "Fly Me to the Moon" Isn't One Giant Step Forward - Christa Banister

    As the third space-themed, family-friendly film this summer, Fly Me to the Moon falls somewhere in between the far superior Wall·E and the lackluster Space Chimps in terms of sheer quality.

  • "Tropic Thunder" Skewers Hollywood Cliches - Christian Hamaker

    Tropic Thunder, a new comedy from director and star Ben Stiller, is profane, crude and politically incorrect. It’s also uproariously funny—the year’s best comedy—and has a winning performance from Robert Downey Jr.

  • Three Years Later, the "Traveling Pants" Still Fit Nicely - Christa Banister

    Proving that popular books can be beautifully adapted for the big screen, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 has all the verve and spunk of the original as the four friends are now wrestling with being college-age girls.

  • Funny, Entertaining "Pineapple Express" Is Also Super-Bad - Jeffrey Huston

    Pineapple Express serves as a stark contrast to (and improvement over) the recent Will Ferrell misfire, Step Brothers. While both push the limits of R-rated humor, Step Brothers is wholly reliant on its crudity in a way that Pineapple Express is not.

  • Aimless "Mummy 3" Never Comes to Life - Christian Hamaker

    For the Mummy series, the third time offers no charm. Neither darkly compelling like The Dark Knight nor thoughtfully entertaining like Wall-E, The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor is an also-ran in the summer sweepstakes.

  • Politics Gets Some Comic Relief in "Swing Vote" - Christa Banister

    Weary of the 24/7 coverage of the upcoming presidential election and wondering if your vote really makes a difference anyway? Swing Vote is timely and just cynical enough to garner a few much-needed laughs as the race lingers on.

  • "X-Files" May Work for Fans, but not Newcomers - Christian Hamaker

    The sight of David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson assuming well worn roles will be enough for true fans of the series. But those who are new to the franchise may, based on the evidence of this latest installment, find themselves wondering what drew people to The X-Files to begin with.

  • "Step Brothers," More of the Same for Ferrell and Reilly - Stephen McGarvey

    If you are a Will Ferrell fan who can overlook the film’s flaws and ignore the non-stop coarseness, there may be some laughs in Step Brothers for you. If not, the trashiness greatly overshadows the funny.

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