What the #$*! Do We Know!?
Rating: NR
Stars (out of 4): *
Length: 1 hour, 48 minutes
Synopsis: Documentary, narrative and animation styles combine to illustrate the theories of quantum psychics. Atypical, sure. But it is also one annoying movie. Watching this loopy exercise is like being stuck at a science fair, with a 5-year-old on one side asking questions and his hippie parents on the other fumbling to answer them.
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Hancock
This reimagining of the superhero as a loathesome, foul-mouthed, often inept beast can't even be saved by Will Smith. For while, it seems as if the improbable storyline will somehow work. But then it devolves into the terrible movie you expect. And given the sailor-caliber swearing, how it earned a PG-13 rating is a mystery. Showtimes, review and more. Watch trailer.

















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