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Luke Sader

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Handsome Harry (2009) 82% EDIT “Sheridan (who also produced) is well cast as the good-looking, rugged Harry, and his performance is certainly adequate.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jul 7, 2010 Full Review Marmaduke (2010) 9% EDIT “Bland sitcom romp based on the long-running comic strip features wisecracking canines in a beach-set family story.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jun 4, 2010 Full Review Righteous Kill (2008) 18% EDIT “An ordinary cop picture boosted by two charismatic superstars but hindered by its dearth of surprises.” – The Hollywood Reporter Sep 11, 2008 Full Review The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie (2008) 43% EDIT “Pirates scores with adventure, humor and a morality tale rather than a standard biblical message.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jan 11, 2008 Full Review September Dawn (2006) 17% EDIT “[The film] too often feels like a very elaborate episode of Gunsmoke.” – The Hollywood Reporter Aug 24, 2007 Full Review Black Sheep (2006) 71% EDIT “A giddily subversive addition to the age-old cinema tradition of the horror comedy.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jun 21, 2007 Full Review In the Land of Women (2007) 43% EDIT “With an age-old cinema theme of a young man's maturation, it also needs to land female ticket-buyers but seems a lot like something women could find at home on the WE channel.” – The Hollywood Reporter Apr 19, 2007 Full Review Daddy's Little Girls (2007) 25% EDIT “Lumbering morality tale packaged as a romance.” – The Hollywood Reporter Feb 14, 2007 Full Review Norbit (2007) 9% EDIT “Puerile comedy vehicle is a backward step for its star.” – The Hollywood Reporter Feb 8, 2007 Full Review Barnyard: The Original Party Animals (2006) 23% EDIT “While youngsters might enjoy the movie, more discerning tweens, teens and adults will not be as easily amused, and boxoffice prospects look modest, albeit followed by a long DVD shelf life.” – The Hollywood Reporter Aug 3, 2006 Full Review Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) 56% EDIT “A raucously fun, fluid follow-up with an ecological message.” – The Hollywood Reporter Mar 31, 2006 Full Review The Shaggy Dog (2006) 25% EDIT “Manages to sail past many of the cliches usually found in this genre while throwing together a wild story line more apt for a new millennium.” – The Hollywood Reporter Mar 6, 2006 Full Review Hellbent (2004) 48% EDIT “If audiences have been waiting for a gay slasher film, their wait might be over, but their appetite will not be sated.” – The Hollywood Reporter Sep 16, 2005 Full Review Meet the Family (2005) EDIT “The no-name cast is barely adequate: They declare lines with all the nuance of old, rapid-fire Laugh-In one-liners, dumbed down with sexual innuendo.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jul 28, 2005 Full Review Rebound (2005) 15% EDIT “Predictable yet passably entertaining.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jun 30, 2005 Full Review Swimming Upstream (2003) 62% EDIT “Good as Rush and Davis are as combative working-class parents Harold and Dora, their story line overpowers the drippy dramatics of their teen athlete son. It unwittingly feels like two separate movies.” – The Hollywood Reporter Feb 5, 2005 Full Review Enduring Love (2004) 58% EDIT “Craig, in his meatiest film role to date, delivers his usual incisive performance, even if this intimate drama of contemporary Londoners pushes the boundaries of credibility.” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 13, 2004 Full Review Raise Your Voice (2004) 16% EDIT “It resembles an episode of TV's Saved by the Bell, with a bigger budget and an underlying religious bent.” – The Hollywood Reporter Oct 7, 2004 Full Review Vlad (2003) EDIT “It boasts enough camp, skin and 15th century flashbacks of torment to make it fitting fodder for campus screens.” – The Hollywood Reporter Sep 24, 2004 Full Review Gold Diggers (2003) 0% EDIT “This cheap-looking, broad and ultimately unnecessary comedy makes John Landis' benchmark Animal House -- one of the earliest films to bear the National Lampoon brand name -- look like Lubitsch.” – The Hollywood Reporter Sep 17, 2004 Full Review Catch That Kid (2004) 13% EDIT “Remake of Danish family film is mainly fun for the young.” – The Hollywood Reporter Feb 5, 2004 Full Review The Perfect Score (2004) 15% EDIT “The story is flimsy, and when the dialogue touches on controversial issues regarding the SAT and its fairness, the slacker tone turns abruptly melodramatic.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jan 29, 2004 Full Review Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003) 57% EDIT “It will never be confused with the groundbreaking Who Framed Roger Rabbit, but when it comes to a zippy live-action-meets-animation kid flick with plenty of grown-up gags, Looney Tunes: Back in Action does not disappoint.” – The Hollywood Reporter Nov 11, 2003 Full Review Controlled Chaos (2003) 0% EDIT “It's hard to tell whether film school grad Zendel thought she was crafting a new-millennium Sunset Boulevard, but what results is more like the cultish morass of Showgirls in its camp dramatization of a poisonous entertainment milieu.” – The Hollywood Reporter Jun 5, 2003 Full Review The Young Unknowns (2000) 14% EDIT “A curious exercise in the vein of David Rabe's Hurlyburly that needed greater dramatic heft than is exhibited by the industry lightweights it depicts.” – The Hollywood Reporter Apr 15, 2003 Full Review
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