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Lumination Network

Lumination Network is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Cory Woodroof.

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The Conspirator (2010) Cory Woodroof Nevertheless, this film will appeal to those that love history and those who havent touched a history book since high school.
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Contagion (2011) Cory Woodroof Contagion is a hypochondriac's nightmare. Contagion is also one of the better disaster films in recent memory.
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Rango (2011) Cory Woodroof The script is so outlandish that it works perfectly.
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Source Code (2011) Cory Woodroof The cast is great, the plot is quite ingenious and the runtime is nothing too overbearing.
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Thor (2011) Cory Woodroof Hemsworth owned the role of Thor, and Hiddleston made for a wonderful Loki.
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The Adjustment Bureau (2011) Cory Woodroof Damon and Blunt are just great on-screen together.
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Moneyball (2011) Cory Woodroof This is an engrossing look into the life of a man who is willing to do everything he can to be successful, even if it means approaching a radical method of carrying out business.
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Battle: Los Angeles (2011) Cory Woodroof Thanks to some awesome action sequences and Eckhart's performance, this film is worth a look.
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X-Men: First Class (2011) Cory Woodroof This is an immensely fun, engaging, stylish superhero film that I fully recommend for your viewing pleasure.
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Morning Glory (2010) Cory Woodroof The film is a funny, heartfelt comedy thats worth your time.
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Tron: Legacy (2010) Cory Woodroof Even if you've never seen the original, this is still a fun, stylish film that is sure to entertain.
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Green Lantern (2011) Cory Woodroof Here's something green that I would not want to touch with a thirty-nine-and-a-half foot pole. No, I'm not talking about Mr. Grinch. I'm talking about the Green Lantern.
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The Help (2011) Cory Woodroof The Help, a likely Best Picture nominee, has one of the best ensembles of the year.
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Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) Cory Woodroof The film isn't afraid to get dark, while still maintaining a warm-hearted approach that is signature to the films of Dreamworks Animation rival Pixar.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) Cory Woodroof It's a satisfying conclusion to a great franchise.
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Batman (1966) Cory Woodroof While it's hilarious to watch the cheesiness of the film, it's also interesting to see how far Batman has come from the sixties.
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The Adventures of Tintin (2011) Cory Woodroof The Adventures of Tintin really captures the spirit of a classic action/adventure film while taking advantage of the motion-capture format to deliver some simply stunning action sequences.
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The Muppets (2011) Cory Woodroof The movie is pure cinema gold, featuring some of the most beloved characters of all time.
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Marvel's the Avengers (2012) Cory Woodroof The story works, the acting is superb, the humor is on key and the action sequences are breathtaking.
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Dark Shadows (2012) Cory Woodroof Despite some issues with the narrative, Dark Shadows rightly leans on its humor, cast and staging to create a largely enjoyable trip to the movies. Burtons style shines, and longtime fans are in for a treat.
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Men in Black 3 (2012) Cory Woodroof The film works, offering viewers a refreshing outing in the MiB universe. If this is the last journey for the men in the black suits, then this is a fitting farewell.
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Snow White and the Huntsman (2012) Cory Woodroof In the end, Snow White and the Huntsman proves that style can never triumph over material.
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Brave (2012) Cory Woodroof In the end, Brave really does mark a return to quality for Pixar.
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Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012) Cory Woodroof Beasts of the Southern Wild takes the tone of its opening jubilation and stretches it out for the entire duration creating an incomparable cinematic experience that captures the imagination in the best way possible.
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The Bourne Legacy (2012) Cory Woodroof As Moby's franchise song "Extreme Ways" played over the film's ambiguous ending, I didn't feel the same sense of excitement and satisfaction I did when those echoing sounds played in the previous Bourne films.
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Premium Rush (2012) Cory Woodroof It's handsome entertainment wrapped in a glitzy cover the kind that you relish in the now, laugh about in the later and recognize in the future.
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The Words (2012) Cory Woodroof Bradley Cooper has really got to stop doing bad things for the sake of writing.
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Trouble With the Curve (2012) Cory Woodroof The saccharine melodrama waned on me as those minutes passed by, hoping that this film didn't end up going into extra innings.
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Frankenweenie (2012) Cory Woodroof The film is a personal look into Burton as an artist (something that's been said by almost every critic so far, bear with me) as well as a look into the genre that he loves.
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Here Comes the Boom (2012) Cory Woodroof Give the film a try. It'll win you over before the credits roll.
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Skyfall (2012) Cory Woodroof It's a testament to the classic character in the sense that no matter how much the world changes around him, Bond's still got what it takes to get the job done and probably won't lose that fire anytime soon.
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Remote Area Medical (2013) Cory Woodroof The documentary accomplishes an admirable task by highlighting an issue and showing how some are trying to fix it.
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Lunarcy! (2012) Cory Woodroof The film fights for the idea that no matter how unattainable your aims are, they're justified because they're a part of you.
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Unfinished Song (2012) Cory Woodroof Unfinished Song is a moving dramedy that highlights some strong acting and a deft screenplay.
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The Land of Eb (2012) Cory Woodroof The film is a powerful wrecking ball of emotion.
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Magic Camp (2012) Cory Woodroof It's a documentary that champions the idea that kids need outlets like magic to truly be their original selves, a praiseworthy message if there ever was one.
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Wreck-It Ralph (2012) Cory Woodroof Wreck-It Ralph, like its title character, is an out-of-nowhere winner for Disney Animation.
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After Earth (2013) Cory Woodroof This film is sometimes-brutal survival flick that doubles as a closet-clearing of emotion for a critically injured father and his petrified son.
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The Lone Ranger (2013) Cory Woodroof Despite the slightly-bloated runtime, I found the The Lone Ranger to be immensely rewarding. If you choose to hop aboard, I guarantee you'll be in for quite the ride.
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Despicable Me 2 (2013) Cory Woodroof Despicable Me 2 is the exactly same movie as Despicable Me, and I couldn't be more pleased in the fact.
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The Monuments Men (2014) Cory Woodroof If anything, this is a film of firm admiration a good-hearted salute to some of the wars unsung heroes who risked it all to help preserve a unifying culture in limbo.
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Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) Cory Woodroof Guardians of the Galaxy just might be Marvel's greatest risk-reward situation yet.
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The Giver (2014) Cory Woodroof Noyce and company have made a reverent film that both honors its beloved beginnings and provides audiences with a thoughtful piece of family entertainment.
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Seven Days in Utopia (2011) Cory Woodroof It's a small, enjoyable tale of redemption that hosts a pair of fine performances.
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Toy Story (1995) Cory Woodroof I always look back to Toy Story as the match that lit my movie-loving fuse.
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Prometheus (2012) Cory Woodroof The ideas are big, bold and brutal.
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