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K-19: The Widowmaker (2002) |
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Kaena: The Prophecy (2004) |
"With George Lucas’ lawyers eager to justify undoubtedly Jabba-sized retainers, writer-director Delaporte may want to start the tie selection now for his court appearance." |
Larry Carroll |
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Kangaroo Jack (2003) |
"Jerry O'Connell, Anthony Anderson, Estella Warren and director David McNally tell a wacky tale about running from snakes, riding smelly camels and chatting with kangaroos for their outback, down under action-comedy Kangaroo Jack." |
Lynn Barker |
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Keeping Up With The Steins (2006) |
"If one were to compile a list of pop culture references that were barely funny three years ago, there would be a near-exact match with the gags tossed off here." |
Brett Buckalew |
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Keeping Up With The Steins (2006) |
"Filmmaker Interview - It’s another busy year for Garry Marshall, thanks to some scene-stealing acting, a Happy Days and an upcoming incest drama starring Lindsay Lohan." |
Pam Grady |
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The Keys to the House (2004) |
"Director Amelio’s decision on how to end the film, and thus resolve the bond between father and disabled son, is bravely unconventional." |
Brett Buckalew |
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Kickin' It Old Skool (2007) |
"Actor Interview - Says Bobby Lee: "My parents can't believe it. Their kid was a loser. I was like in drug rehab, I was a mess. It's exciting for them. It's America."" |
Pam Grady |
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Kicking and Screaming (2005) |
"Like air conditioning, it may be recycled, but it’s still cool and, in its way, refreshing." |
Annlee Ellingson |
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The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002) |
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Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) |
"Celebrity Interview - After fifteen years as a special effects makeup artist, aspiring actor Chris Nelson was able to land his first major role as Tommy/The Groom." |
Richard Horgan |
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Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) |
"Kill Bill is, at long last, the revolution Pulp Fiction fans hoped Jackie Brown was going to be ... leaves the stomach turning, the tongue lolling and the mind reeling." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) |
"Celebrity Interviews - Producer Lawrence Bender and actors Lucy Liu and Julie Dreyfus wax poetic about fake blood, cumbersome kimonos and language barriers." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) |
"Celebrity Interviews - Director Quentin Tarantino and his co-conspirator Uma Thurman revisit the frenetic world that is the acclaimed filmmaker’s imagination." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004) |
"Celebrity Interview - Actress Uma Thurman kicks butt as the most compelling female action heroine this side of Sigourney Weaver." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004) |
"Coppola’s fourth film as a director was The Godfather and Scorsese’s was Taxi Driver. Tough acts to follow, but Tarantino gives it his best shot with Kill Bill." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004) |
"Celebrity Interview - Fresh from his soundtrack work on Kill Bill, the RZA continues to pursue his lifelong dream of marrying hip-hop with a full-size orchestra." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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The King (2006) |
"Let's get one thing straight: I do not like Gael Garcia Bernal." |
Kevin Biggers |
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King Arthur (2004) |
"Celebrity Interviews - Clive Owen, Kiera Knightley and Ioan Gruffudd luxuriate in the fact that his King Arthur boxes out the notion of a traditional love triangle." |
Susan Michals |
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King Arthur (2004) |
"Clive Owen fails to engender much sympathy from the audience when attempting to rouse his troops for the umpteenth time against seemingly insurmountable odds." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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King Kong (2005) |
"Celebrity Interview - Colin Hanks has a new rule. After his turns in Orange County and now King Kong, he’ll only make movies in which Jack Black is a co-star." |
Ian Spelling |
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King Kong (2005) |
"Vertiginous, virtuoso filmmaking that dovetails into palpable emotional conflict, and vice versa." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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King Kong (2005) |
"Celebrity Interview - With The Jacket fading quickly, all eyes when it comes to Adrien Brody now turn to that little ape number he’s filming with Peter Jackson in New Zealand." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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King of California (2007) |
"Charlie's madness carries the same kind of twinkle in its eye and smile on its lips that was in evidence throughout the drive-Nurse-Ratched-crazy festivities." |
Richard Horgan |
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The King Of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007) |
"If Warner Bros. knows what's good for them, one of the first inherited New Line Cinema projects they will kick to the curb is King of Kong: The Movie." |
Richard Horgan |
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The Kingdom (2007) |
"Sort of like going to an exotic restaurant and ordering the equivalent of spaghetti and meatballs; e.g., a wasted opportunity." |
Brent Simon |
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The Kingdom (2007) |
"Actor Interview - Jennifer Garner's intractable rule when it came to filming her balls-to-the-wall action scene? "Stay away from the boobs."" |
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The Kingdom (2007) |
"Actor Interview - In other words, very good things tend to happen to movies starring Ashraf Barhom that are released in odd-numbered years." |
Richard Horgan |
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The Kingdom (2007) |
"Right now, Matthew Michael Carnahan is not only a screenwriter to watch; he’s also a screenwriter to envy." |
Richard Horgan |
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Kingdom of Heaven (2005) |
"This film needs a hero, and Bloom isn’t him." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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Kingdom of Heaven (2005) |
"Filmmaker Interview - It was at the very moment of 9/11 that filmmaker Ridley Scott’s vision of a film about the religious Crusades coalesced." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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Kinky Boots (2006) |
"Actor Interview - Film fans are already well aware that British charmer Chiwetel Ejiofor can act. But who knew he could also sing... Spectacularly?" |
Pam Grady |
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Kinsey (2004) |
"Celebrity Interview - A decade after his turn as Oskar Schindler, actor Liam Neeson looks to be a sure bet for his second Best Actor nomination for Kinsey." |
Ian Spelling |
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Kinsey (2004) |
"Condon once again proves himself to be a consummate ringmaster of thought provoking material, clever casting and spectacular performances by atypical leading men." |
Pam Grady |
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Kinsey (2004) |
"Filmmaker Interview - Bill Condon is not surprised by the controversy over Kinsey, although he does see some irony in Fox News attacking a film released by Fox Searchlight." |
Pam Grady |
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Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (2005) |
"Even though he was getting high fives as one of Hollywood's highest paid screenwriters, it was a slap from the Academy that really got Shane Black’s attention." |
Pam Grady |
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Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (2005) |
"It's Chinatown on crack; no, make that Chinatown on crystal meth." |
Richard Horgan |
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Kitchen Stories (2004) |
"The study in the film represents a precursor to reality television in which voyeurs watch strangers go about their daily lives without having to expose themselves." |
Annlee Ellingson |
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Knockaround Guys (2002) |
"The dialogue is almost a bit too conscious of its own wittiness and street-tough colloquialisms." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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Knocked Up (2007) |
"Like 40-Year-Old Virgin, it feels both comfortably wrinkled and entirely authentic - a handmade necklace among prefabricated trinkets." |
Brent Simon |
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Knocked Up (2007) |
"Let's just say that "The 23-Year-Old Bowling Pin" is no The 40-Year-Old Virgin." |
Richard Horgan |
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Kontroll (2005) |
"Filmmaker Interview - Despite a fluid visual style that recalls his early cinematic hero Kubrick, Hungarian director Nimród Antal is in person something of a crack-up." |
Brett Buckalew |
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Kung Fu Hustle (2005) |
"Filmmaker Interview - Despite a preponderance of intricate fight choreography and CGI, Stephen Chow says many of his new film’s charms were entirely unplanned." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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Kung Fu Hustle (2005) |
"It is at once a coming of age story, a gangland epic, a martial arts melee, a romantic comedy and dissertation on spirituality." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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Kung Fu Panda (2008) |
"Actor Interview - Says Angelina Jolie: "It is a real pleasure to be able to bring your kids to a film that goes back to the classic animated movies."" |
Sperling Reich |