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Fifty Shades of...
None Yet 0 Points 2015
The Longest Ride
None Yet 0 Points 2015
Aloha
OK 66 Points 2015

Aloha never coheres for Cameron Crowe, nor for stars Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone & Rachel McAdams. Plus the whole thing’s too clever by half, including Stone playing a character last name of Ng. Um, right.

Crowe is apparently just another haole who got discombobulated by Aloha. Whitey.

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Ted 2
Really Great 83 Points 2015

America’s funniest Ted-Id-Bear is back in Ted 2, pursuing his own unique form of non-traditional marriage. Buckle up. This is compulsive satire, with the biting gags coming rat-a-tat-tat. It rarely goes more than two lines without a punchline, not even counting the visual comedy, which is nearl…

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The Age of Adaline
Really Great 17 Points 2015

Really great story about the beautiful and ageless Adeline (Blake Lively) set in the beautiful and ageless San Francisco Bay Area. What starts off as a novelty just becomes sad as poor Adeline outlives all her loves and constantly hides from relationships to avoid the pain. Makes you think. Of …

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Ashby
Very Good 17 Points 2015

Quirky goodness from Mickey Rourke, Natt Wolff, Emma Roberts, and Sarah Silvermann. The cast works well together through an unlikely set of circumstances: namely a nerdy kid trying out for football and getting life advice from a career hit man. Mickey especially seems to have settled in to a g…

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Brooklyn
Great 17 Points 2015

You know the phrase “They just don’t make ’em like this any more”? That about sums up my feelings about Brooklyn. No big twists, no major action, just a great story. Follow Ellis (Saoirse Ronan) as she follows her sister’s wishes and moves from Ireland to Brooklyn to start a new life. This was …

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By the Sea
None Yet 0 Points 2015
Carol
None Yet 0 Points 2015
Tumbledown
OK 17 Points 2015

A Moody story that tries to be both an introspective tale of grief and recovery as well as a comedy and a romance. Unfortunately, it isn’t great any of that. The story is interesting enough, but it was hard to really identify with the characters due to some really questionable acting.

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