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Max Braden

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The Ex (2006) 18% D+ “...mostly clunky and feels like an empty, overlong television dramedy.” – Trades May 11, 2007 Full Review The Protector (2005) 53% B “Jaa's nimble moves in this sequence are reminiscent of Jackie Chan's familiar acrobatics.” – Trades Sep 23, 2006 Full Review Match Point (2005) 77% A- “Though not a comedy, some wickedly subtle humor pops up in the story from time to time” – Trades Jan 8, 2006 Full Review Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) 83% B “Despite an offputting trailer, Johnny Depp and director Tim Burton deliver a decent revision of the children's classic.” – Trades Jul 18, 2005 Full Review March of the Penguins (2005) 94% A “I highly recommend March of the Penguins for the family, for a date, or just for an interesting alternative to noisy summer fare.” – Trades Jul 18, 2005 Full Review Ladies in Lavender (2004) 64% F “Oh nevermind a theme or a plot, you want to see Judi Dench be vulnerable! See Maggie Smith raise her eyebrows!” – Trades Jun 9, 2005 Full Review De-Lovely (2004) 48% B- “... a love story wrapped in a music box.” – Trades Jul 20, 2004 Full Review Napoleon Dynamite (2004) 72% A “This is a very funny movie that deserves your visit to the theater.” – Trades Jul 3, 2004 Full Review The Passion of the Christ (2004) 49% B+ “...may not be a perfect film, but if Gibson's goal goes beyond the film itself, he has every right to be satisfied by what he's achieved.” – Trades Mar 17, 2004 Full Review Paycheck (2003) 26% C- “Audiences would better off heading to the library.” – Trades Jan 8, 2004 Full Review Cold Mountain (2003) 70% A- “... excellent cinematography, haunting soundtrack, and confident direction ...” – Trades Jan 8, 2004 Full Review Equilibrium (2002) 40% B+ “Wimmer's script offers some decent twists, and he even dares break one of cinema's taboos: shooting some pet dogs (thankfully off camera), but quickly lightening the mood by sparing the cutest little puppy.” – Trades Dec 17, 2002 Full Review
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