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June 21, 2006
New Movie Reviews: Click and Waist Deep
The latest Adam Sandler comedy, Click, tells the story of workaholic architect Michael Newman (Sandler) and his discovery of a universally powerful remote control that allows him to fast-forward and rewind to different points in his life. Helmed by Sandler's Waterboy director, Click looks to capitalize on its funny script and strong supporting cast of Kate Beckinsale and the always-entertaining Christopher Walken. Also in theaters this week is Waist Deep - Tyrese Gibson stars as an ex-con risking his life after his son is kidnapped in a carjacking; The Road to Guantanamo - a striking film about four British Muslims imprisoned in Cuba after being accused of working for Al Quaeda; and Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man - a documentary about the legendary singer-songwriter. Be sure to catch reviews of other recent Theatrical Films: Nacho Libre, The Lake House, The Fast & The Furious: Tokyo Drift, Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties, Wordplay, Cars, The Omen (2006). As always, we invite you to share your thoughts on films in theaters in our Movie Talk Forum Area.
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