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Review: 'Superman Returns'
Zap2It.comThe first voice you hear in Bryan Singer's "Superman Returns" is the late Marlon Brando's Jor-el, recorded for Richard Donner's 1978 "Superman." The first music you hear is John Williams' triumphant Oscar-nominated theme from Donner's film. The credits,...Tags: Marlon Brando, Kevin Spacey, John F. Williams, James Marsden, Gaming
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'X2: X-Men United'
Times Staff Writer"X2" is 2 good 2 be 4-gotten. Brisk and involving with a streamlined forward propulsion, it's the kind of superhero movie we want if we have to have superhero movies at all. "X2: X-Men United" is also an improvement over the initial "X-Men" venture, yet,...Tags: Stranger Than Fiction, Famke Janssen, Marvel Entertainment, Inc., Hugh Jackman, Aaron Stanford
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'Imaginary Heroes,' 'Bigger Than the Sky'
Times Staff WriterIn "Imaginary Heroes," writer-director Dan Harris covers a year in the life of a family in the aftermath of their older son's suicide, which has left his mother, Sandy (Sigourney Weaver), and especially his father, Ben (Jeff Daniels), devastated in...Tags: Sigourney Weaver, Emile Hirsch, Amy Smart, Suicide, Patty Duke
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'Imaginary Heroes'
Times Staff WriterAs the opening credits roll for "Imaginary Heroes," a man's voice tells us that high school swimming champion Matt Travis (Kip Pardue) hates attention and swimming more than anyone could hate anything. By the time the credits are over, Matt, in his...Tags: Sigourney Weaver, Kip Pardue, Emile Hirsch, Literature, Michelle Williams
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Movie review: 'Imaginary Heroes'
TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC2½ stars (out of 4) "Imaginary Heroes" is a smart, new American independent film in which Sigourney Weaver, Emile Hirsch and Jeff Daniels play a suburban clan falling apart after a death in the family. It's also a bit like Weaver's 1997 "The Ice Storm,"...Tags: Kip Pardue, Sigourney Weaver, Emile Hirsch, Suicide, Mystery (genre)
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Movie review: 'X2: X-Men United'
Chicago Tribune Movie Critic3 stars (out of 4) Sometimes sequels really do improve on the originals. "The Godfather Part II" had more historical and psychological heft than "The Godfather." "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" had more spectacle and pizzazz (but not more suspense) than...Tags: Anthony Hopkins, Fiction, Stranger Than Fiction, Famke Janssen, Marvel Entertainment, Inc.
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