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    There are some good performances and decent werewolf action in this prequel that's ultimately crushed by its own (admirable) ambitions.

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    Jack Nicholson delivers one of his best-ever performances as a retired widow who hits the road in search of renewed purpose in Alexander Payne's moving dark comedy.

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    A breathtaking special effects extravaganza whose big ol' Disney heart transcends its often jarring script problems and the rather disturbing sight of Jeff Bridges made younger via CG assist.

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    The former host of The Tonight Show gets to rant and rave about the jackasses at NBC and reminds us that he's a great talent no matter what the particular gig might be in this win-win comedy film.

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    Like any other kind of artist, filmmakers often struggle to come to terms with just what in the hell it is they're doing. A life of creating fantasies (and, some might argue, of telling lies) can be a strange and unsettling one that sometimes inspires a session of cinematic self-examination. Here are a few accounts of what happens when Hollywood gazes into its own abyss.