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  • 28 Days directed by Betty Thomas (2000)

    score: 5 of 10 [5/10]

    "You don't see any remarkable performances or go through any emotional highs or lows, but you do end up with a warm-fuzzy feeling, hoping for the best as Gwen starts her sober life."

  • Break-Up, The directed by Peyton Reed (2006)

    score: 5 of 10 [5/10]

    "The utter lack of romantic chemistry between Vaughn and Aniston dooms The Break-Up, since the audience really doesn't care if the couple gets back together or not, and the few meager laughs don't really merit spending any time or money at the theater on this film."

  • Everyone's Hero directed by Christopher Reeve, Colin Brady, Dan St. Pierre (2006)

    score: 5 of 10 [5/10]

    "Nothing in the story makes you want to see this movie again, and you feel bad that this movie serves as a final tribute to Christopher Reeve."

  • Frequency directed by Gregory Hoblit (2000)

    score: 6 of 10 [6/10]

    "Quaid and Caviezel both provide convincing performances, so much so, that the total familial love barely avoids going over the edge into pure sappiness. So if you cry at movies, take a hanky to Frequency."

  • Twilight by Stephenie Meyer (2005)

    score: 8 of 10 [8/10]

    "Meyer does an excellent job at building the tension to a nerve-splitting peak, and her exposition about her vampires never gets boring or preachy."

    Average score: 5.80