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Contributor: Marcus Yoars

The 40-Year-Old Virgin

Andy Stitzer is a virgin. And he’s 40. Hence the movie’s title. There’s no mystery to what happens next in this should-have-been-rated-NC-17 smutfest.

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Underworld: Evolution

Forget any semi-romantic notions of Romeo and Juliet gaining gothic glory. Because if ‘Underworld’ was more ‘Blade’ than Bard, then its sequel is twice so.

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The Ice Harvest

Though marketed as a holiday comedy, this cold-hearted mob story crosses the line between shoddy entertainment and purely offensive smut.

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Tsotsi

This year’s Best Foreign Language Film uses gritty realism in forcing viewers to answer the question, Just how expendable is one innocent life?

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Scary Movie 4

Parody movies have one thing in mind, and it’s certainly not quality: artistic, moral or otherwise.

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I Think I Love My Wife

Chris Rock presents a case of better than but not best in this (sort of) remake of a 1972 French film.

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Date Movie

With a plot as generic as its title, ‘Date Movie’ sets out to spoof (and up the raunch-factor of) as many modern-day romantic comedies as it can.

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Prime

Age, religion and Mom all get in the way when Uma Thurman and Bryan Greenberg fall in love.

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Arthur and the Invisibles

French director Luc Besson transforms his own best-selling children’s books into a live-action/CGI fantasy … that hopefully worked better en Français than it does in English.

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Invincible

Everybody loves an underdog. And for football fans during the mid- to late-’70s, it was hard not to root for the quintessential little guy from South Philly, Vince Papale…

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End of the Spear

The powerful story of five Christian missionaries speared to death in the Amazon jungle in 1956 makes its way to the big screen—50 years later.

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest

Johnny Depp still shines as one of Hollywood’s most memorable characters. But nonstop violent effects and ghoulish tone are the real stars of this Disney sequel.

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All the King’s Men

Sean Penn and Jude Law do the power-corrupts-absolute-power-corrupts-absolutely tango in this reemergence of Robert Penn Warren’s 1946 novel.

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Crossover

Despite his prodigious talents on the basketball court, Noah Cruise dreams of bigger things than playing in the NBA: He wants to become a doctor.

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The Aviator

Martin Scorsese directs a star-studded, Leonardo DiCaprio-led cast in an epic biopic about the brilliance and darkness of the eccentric Howard Hughes.

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