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Contributor: Tom Neven

Madagascar

Be careful what you wish for. A few escapees from the Central Park Zoo quickly find out that living in the wild is … well, a pretty wild experience.

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Alexander

Oliver Stone brings the larger-than-life tale of Alexander the Great to the big screen.

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Rent

The movie is adapted from the award-winning musical. But is it really all just song and dance?

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The Passion of the Christ

Mel Gibson’s brutally violent yet spiritually poignant film has been edited for re-release and retitled ‘The Passion Recut.’

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The Fog

Start with a vicious vapor. Stir in some ghastly ghouls and handsome but clueless young people and what do you get? This completely unnecessary remake of a 1980 John Carpenter slasher flick.

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Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby

There has never been a good movie about NASCAR, but expecting Will Ferrell to break that streak is a fool’s errand in this film about the high-banked track.

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Kung Fu Hustle

Mix one part Roadrunner cartoon, two parts Bruce Lee, a drop of Three Stooges and a pinch of ‘West Side Story,’ bake halfway and, presto, you do the Kung Fu Hustle.

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Fever Pitch

Drew Barrymore or the Red Sox. Drew Barrymore or the Red Sox. Drew Barrymore or the Red Sox. Jimmy Fallon had better make up his mind, and fast!

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Exorcist: The Beginning

There are no head-spinning, vomit-spewing, demon-possessed little girls in this prequel. It’s WORSE than that.

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Are We There Yet?

It’s as if “Home Alone” goes mobile when Ice Cube tackles 350 miles of open road with his girlfriend’s kids.

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Nacho Libre

‘Napoleon Dynamite’ director Jared Hess is back with another quirkfest. Instead of tater tots, this time he’s serving up nachos—of the Lucha Libre variety.

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Yours, Mine & Ours

The “ours” part of this remake is composed of 18 children in a not-quite Brady blended family.

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Hero

Part “Ran,” part “Crouching Tiger,” this Chinese film’s martial artistry and visual style has audiences braving subtitles. Is it worth the effort?

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Madison

Miss Madison isn’t your average Indiana beauty queen. She’s a small town speedboat. And not a very fast one, either.

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The Patriot

It’s summer, 1776. Rebellion is in the air. Benjamin Martin, a hero of the French and Indian Wars, is a widower who has settled down to the life of a farmer in South Carolina.

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