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Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps

Michael Douglas returns as Gordon Gekko, the role that won him an Oscar, in the cumbersomely titled sequel Wall Street:…

15 years ago

Roger Qbert Reviews “The Virginity Hit”

If you ever watched a Judd Apatow film (Superbad, Knocked Up, The 40 Year Old Virgin) and thought how much…

15 years ago

Roger Qbert Reviews “The Town”

Ben Affleck follows up Gone Baby Gone, his unexpectedly adept directorial debut, with another crime drama set against the backdrop…

15 years ago

Roger Qbert Reviews “Easy A”

Olive (Emma Stone) is a high school student and a good girl.  So much so that her guidance counselor doesn’t…

15 years ago

Going The Distance

Former couple Drew Barrymore and Justin Long reunite on screen in the new romantic-comedy Going the Distance. Barrymore stars as…

15 years ago

The Switch

Jason Bateman and Jennifer Aniston star The Switch, Hollywood’s latest attempt to revive the flagging romantic-comedy genre. With the exception…

15 years ago

Roger Qbert Reviews “Eat Pray Love”

Julia Roberts returns to headlining films with Eat, Pray, Love. Roberts plays Liz Gilbert, a travel writer “trapped” in an…

15 years ago

Roger Qbert Reviews “Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World”

Every generation seems to have that one defining film – a picture about disaffected youth discovering not just the nature…

15 years ago

The Other Guys

Will Ferrell and Adam McKay (director of and writing partner on films like Step Brothers an Anchorman: The Legend of…

15 years ago

Roger Qbert Reviews “Dinner For Schmucks” Starring Steve Carell and Paul Rudd

Based on a French film (has that ever worked?) Dinner for Schmucks stars Paul Rudd as Tim, an upwardly mobile…

15 years ago