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Early movie review: Ice Age 3 D, special screening, 8 out of 10 - Examiner.com border=

Early movie review: Ice Age 3 D, special screening, 8 out of 10 - Examiner.com

Examiner.com
As usual, this review will be as spoiler-free as possible; though for a family comedy like this there is not much that could be given away. Let's look at the Good, the Bad, and the Bottom Line. “Ice Age 3” is all around a solid summer, family film. …
CanMag
Associated Content
Los Angeles Times
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Review: Two dozen sports reminiscences ponder the father-son... - San Jose Mercury News border=

Review: Two dozen sports reminiscences ponder the father-son… - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News
By Dave Newhouse There have been enough baseball books written about fathers and sons playing catch, it seems, to fill an entire book store.
CBS News
Washington Post
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Transformers (2007) review - Examiner.com border=

Transformers (2007) review - Examiner.com

Examiner.com
The movie relies solely on giant robots fighting each other to be the selling point of the film, so if you're expecting much else storywise then you'll probably walk away from the film disappointed. The special effects are top notch as the Transformers …
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Blogcritics.org
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Art Review | Long Island - New York Times border=

Art Review | Long Island - New York Times

New York Times, United States
By BENJAMIN GENOCCHIO As aesthetic objects, the voluminous contents of the exhibition “Napoleon and Eugénie” at the Nassau County Museum of Art leave a lot to be desired. But together they convey, as a form of social history, the pomp and splendor that …

Review: Josh Groban, Kiri Te Kanawa at Hollywood Bowl opening night - Los Angeles Times border=

Review: Josh Groban, Kiri Te Kanawa at Hollywood Bowl opening night - Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times, CA
The festive mood at Friday's season-opening concert proved extra-conducive for enjoying those consumables from one's picnic basket, while, in a more fanciful sense, those flavors wafted on the air as cocoa-voiced Josh Groban and effervescent soprano …

Review: Apple's iphone 3.0 Software Upgrade - InformationWeek border=

Review: Apple's iphone 3.0 Software Upgrade - InformationWeek

InformationWeek, NY
The iphone 3.0 update to Apple's smartphone operating system delivers a raft of dazzling new features, including copy and paste, Spotlight search, and user-interface refinements. By Mitch Wagner Spotlight search lets you find contacts, apps, …
Bloomberg
Brighthand
Ars Technica
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Review: 'Year One' - Christian Science Monitor border=

Review: 'Year One' - Christian Science Monitor

Christian Science Monitor
But, as I already mentioned, most of this movie takes place in a biblical/Roman-era mishmash, with some Egypt thrown in. Zed and Oh, buddies banished from their village, encounter everybody from Abraham (Hank Azaria) to Cain (David Cross) to – I hope …
WBIR-TV
Great Dad
fwdailynews.com
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Review: Year One's Biblical Proportions - E! Online border=

Review: Year One's Biblical Proportions - E! Online

E! Online
The Bigger Picture: The movie tries for laughs wherever it can find 'em in the goofy style of Airplane or Mel Brooks' A History of the World. There are hundreds of jokes and about a quarter of them kill, half of them work and the rest are silly fun. …
Christian Science Monitor
NewsBlaze
Bigpicturebigsound.com
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Video review: 'Whatever Works' - Los Angeles Times border=

Video review: 'Whatever Works' - Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times, CA
Yellnikoff and his acerbic broadsides are front and center in this movie, and a certain percentage of them are amusing, as when he says that Kurtz, the hope-deprived protagonist of Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness," was "lucky he didn't get the New …
Christian Science Monitor
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Entertainment Weekly
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Music Review At the White House, a Blend of Jazz Greats and Hopefuls - New York Times border=

Music Review At the White House, a Blend of Jazz Greats and Hopefuls - New York Times

New York Times
By BEN RATLIFF WASHINGTON - It was not the full-force, let-a-thousand-saxophones-bloom, this-is-our-music festival that some might have wished from a White House where the language of jazz seems to have a place, at least in the president's iPod.
Washington Post
The Associated Press
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