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Kryza at the movies

"Along Came Polly"

Ben Stiller and Jennifer Aniston star in a standard type A meets type B romantic comedy. This time Stiller is a paranoid risk analyst and Aniston a free spirit. The familiar story is saved by a hilarious supporting cast.

Rated PG-13. 3 stars

"Big Fish"

At his father's deathbed, a young man tries to sift through the fact and fiction of his father's larger-than-life stories. Tim Burton's beautiful film is something of a marvel, a tall tale with imagination and heart to spare helped out by good humor and solid performances by Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney and Jessica Lange.

Rated PG-13. 4 stars

"The Butterfly Effect"

Ashton Kutcher can't be faulted in this mess of a thriller as a man learns he can use repressed memories to change the past. It gets dumber as you think about it more.

Rated R. 2 stars

"The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King"

The cinematic trilogy of our time wraps up with a bang as the divided Fellowship comes face to face with the evils of Mordor in a medley of breath-taking battles, intricate storytelling and dazzling visuals. Though the end plods a bit, the final film lays the groundwork for what an epic should be.

Rated PG-13. 5 stars

"Monster"

An interesting study of the causality behind the actions of Aileen Wuornos, a prostitute turned serial killer in 1980s Florida. The film, which focuses on Aileen's mother-daughter relationship with her lesbian lover rather than the crimes themselves, is nothing particularly inventive. Charlize Theron, in a career-changing performance, is absolutely brilliant.

Rated R. 4 stars

"Torque"

Motorcycles, bad acting, Nintendo-quality special effects and no story fill this turkey. Never have chases, gunfights, scantily-clad women and explosions been so boring.

Rated PG-13. 2 stars

"21 Grams"

Benicio Del Toro, Sean Penn and Naomi Watts star as unrelated people drawn together by a linked tragedy in director Alejandro González Iñárritu's explosively dramatic exploration of humanity and loss. One of the year's best.

Rated R. 4 stars

"Win a Date With Tad Hamilton!"

A small-town girl wins a date with a Hollywood superhunk only to enamor him to the discontent of her best friend, who happens to be in love with her. Another light-hearted and well-intentioned chick flick.

Rated PG-13. 3 stars

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