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Friday roundup - Halloween edition

It's Halloween, but the only new scares at the theaters this weekend come from a movie, "The Haunting of Molly Hartley," that was not screened for critics. (Big surprise.) The rest of the weekend lineup offers many pleasures, though. The best of the week, and one of the year's best, is Jonathan Demme's "Rachel Getting Married," a brilliant dramedy following Kym (Anne Hathaway) as she returns

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Kurt Loder Reviews Guy Ritchie’s ‘RocknRolla’

FROM MTV.COM How bad can the world economy be if people are still giving Guy Ritchie money to make movies? On the 10th anniversary of his breakthrough with “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels” — a film about the near-incomprehensible doings of a group of London toughies with names like Dog, Plank, and Barry the [...]

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Movie Review: RocknRolla (2008)

Ritchie imitates Ritchie and it works...

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Back in London's underworld

Guy Ritchie makes movies that zoom. The gangland Britspeak is pumped up, profane. The action flashes forward, then roars into reverse. All parties concerned appear to be having a gas - even as bullets fly, bad guys (and good) are beaten to a pulp, and suckers get taken for every cent.

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Movie reviews: Changeling, RockNRolla, What Just Happened

Changeling Opens today at theaters everywhere; rated R for some violent and disturbing content, and language; 141 minutes.

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'RocknRolla' makes a lot of noise but little sense

British director Guy Ritchie returns to his filmmaking roots with the colorful but tedious gangster comedy "RocknRolla."

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'RocknRolla'

'RocknRolla' {4stars}Guy Ritchie returns to the Cockney crime films of his earlier career with much success, bringing along actors such as Gerard Butler and Tom Wilkinson along for the ride. About a crooked real-estate deal, sort of, it's more an exercise in full-on fun, best enjoyed, like any good rock song, at full volume. (R - 114 minutes) P, S, V.

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Koch rocks the vote

This week, Hizzoner casts his vote for Team Guy... RocknRollaThis film, written and directed by Guy Ritchie, contains more violence than a Sam Peckinpah movie. More violence, frankly, than anyone can appreciate, including me. Nevertheless, the London setting is interesting,and...

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'RockNRolla' Returns Ritchie to Crime Caper

Director Guy Ritchie returns to crime capers with well received "RockNRolla."

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"RocknRolla"

Thugs, lowlifes and a bang-bang sex scene vie for attention in Guy Ritchie's latest mobster movie.

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'RockNRolla' is pure, gritty Guy Ritchie

RocknRolla (* * out of four) takes director Guy Ritchie back to London's gritty streets, and thankfully as far away as possible ...

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Movie Review | 'RocknRolla': Guns N’ Poses: Thugs, Drugs and Style in Shady London

Guy Ritchie reshuffles a worn-out deck in “RocknRolla,” a return to the shady stylings that characterized his earlier flicks.

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Guy Ritchie's 'RocknRolla'

Two London thugs go for the criminal big leagues: real estate. Plus, see what's coming to the box office in our Fall movie video player .