Kevin Tall
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Out of the Furnace burns out quickly
The gritty and ambitious would-be thriller is well-acted but will leave you cold.
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The Book Thief tries too hard
Excellent performances can’t save this latest cinematic exploration of the Holocaust.
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Thor: The Dark World shines brightly
There’s a lot to love about the latest adventures of Marvel’s hammer-swinging god.
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The Counselor has no defense
Heavy-handed and light on suspense, Ridley Scott’s latest is an enjoyable letdown.
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A.C.O.D. is far from grade-A
Pseudo-comedic drama about a child of divorce is neither funny nor serious enough to be good.
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Prost! Oktoberfest comes to Tampa
A look at some of the best upcoming Oktoberfests.
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Gravity will draw you in
Sandra Bullock and George Clooney rock it in outer space.
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Runner Runner is by the numbers
Ben Affleck and Justin Timberlake star in a thriller that sticks to the formula and flops.
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Don Jon is sexy fun
Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s directorial debut is worth a one-night stand.
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Hugh Jackman takes no Prisoners
Jake Gyllenhaal co-stars in a suspenseful thriller that will keep you guessing.
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Riddick-ulous
Vin Diesel offers nothing new in the third and hopefully final installment of the Riddick franchise.
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Stay away from Getaway
Ethan Hawke’s pedal-to-the-metal action cliché runs on fumes.
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Tampa Theatre to debut six movies starting Fri., Aug. 30
The downtown landmark rides a wave of new indies, each playing for only a day or two.
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Paranoia is not out to get you
Not even Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman can save this suspense-free cliché.
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The Wolverine movie fans deserve
Hugh Jackman is at his snarling best in this satisfying summer blockbuster.
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Much Love for Much Ado
Joss Whedon’s modern adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing is the best big screen Bard.
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This is the End of the idiots
Seth Rogen, James Franco and their friends get big laughs by just being themselves.
