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Mike Mayo

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Paris 36 (2008) 63% EDIT “Paris 36 is a handsomely made French musical that never really soars.” – Washington Post Apr 23, 2009 Full Review The Last House on the Left (2009) 42% EDIT “In the end, like virtually every other remake that has been released recently, it's polished and predictable.” – Washington Post Mar 13, 2009 Full Review The Uninvited (2009) 31% EDIT “Experienced horror fans will probably stay one step ahead of the game, but it's still a nice ride.” – Washington Post Jan 29, 2009 Full Review Nothing Like the Holidays (2008) 53% EDIT “The ensemble cast boasts some of the finest actors in the business. They do their best to breathe life into the stereotypes, but they simply don't have enough to work with.” – Washington Post Dec 12, 2008 Full Review Were the World Mine (2008) 71% EDIT “Editorial Review Writer-producer-director Tom Gustafson's musical fantasy Were the World Mine, based on Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, is mostly delightful.” – Washington Post Dec 12, 2008 Full Review Transporter 3 (2008) 40% EDIT “For those who believe that more is better, Transporter 3 is the best of the unapologetically ridiculous series.” – Washington Post Nov 26, 2008 Full Review Transsiberian (2008) 91% EDIT “All in all, the film is an excellent, if modest, alternative for moviegoers who have been blockbustered into submission this summer.” – Washington Post Nov 17, 2008 Full Review Max Payne (2008) 16% EDIT “Sexy girls and lots of automatic weapons are involved in an occasionally coherent plot.” – Washington Post Oct 17, 2008 Full Review Appaloosa (2008) 77% EDIT “Filled with dusty light, craggy facial features and broad landscapes, it's a solid story that honors the traditions of the genre as it reworks them.” – Washington Post Oct 3, 2008 Full Review Igor (2008) 40% EDIT “Even the desolate future envisioned in this summer's hit Wall-E has more immediate appeal for kids who might not be familiar with the source material for Igor.” – Washington Post Sep 18, 2008 Full Review The Grocer's Son (2007) 90% EDIT “A film that sticks close to its characters and plays fair with them throughout.” – Washington Post Sep 12, 2008 Full Review In Search of a Midnight Kiss (2007) 84% EDIT “Despite some scenes that have the feel of an acting or writing workshop, these are believable, complex characters. Their story has a full measure of Judd Apatow raunch, with a dash of Swingers emotional sweetness.” – Washington Post Aug 28, 2008 Full Review The Longshots (2008) 41% EDIT “The film works so well because the sports elements are the least important.” – Washington Post Aug 22, 2008 Full Review Gunnin' for That No. 1 Spot (2008) 72% EDIT “Adam Yauch, Beastie Boy turned documentarian, turns in a crisp, insightful, but emotionally distant look at the best high school basketball players of 2006 with Gunnin' for That #1 Spot.” – Washington Post Jun 26, 2008 Full Review P2 (2007) 35% EDIT “Cheerfully manipulative, P2 is the kind of movie that invites audiences to yell back at the screen and cheer.” – Washington Post Nov 8, 2007 Full Review The Final Season (2007) 26% EDIT “Star and executive producer Sean Astin must have hoped for another Rudy with this based-on-a-true-story sports picture, but The Final Season is actually an impassioned plea against school consolidation.” – Washington Post Oct 11, 2007 Full Review The Game Plan (2007) 28% EDIT “The Game Plan follows familiar formulas and characters, both brightened by a bit of wit and good performances from the two leads.” – Washington Post Sep 27, 2007 Full Review
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