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10/19/09
All the hand-wringing over whether or not Where the Wild Things Are is "for children," or "kid-tested, mother-approved," or whatever, turned out to be mostly academic: the kids didn't go.
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Cinematical.com
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10/17/09
Michael Harding (Penn Badgley) returns home from military school to find his mother (Sela Ward) happily in love and living with her new boyfriend, David (Dylan Walsh).
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Rotten Tomatoes
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10/16/09
The Stepfather is all about a murderous family man and Penn Badgleys bare chest.
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JAM! Showbiz
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10/16/09
The label "family film" doesn't quite stick to "The Stepfather," helmer Nelson McCormick's virtually bloodless remake of the 1987 horror-thriller that spawned a mini-franchise, although it does deal in issues both domestic and psychotic.
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Variety
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10/16/09
The original 1987 pulp thriller The Stepfather was, among other things, a wicked metaphor for the untenable promise of Reagan's America, starring a brilliant Terry O'Quinn as a psychopath on an endless, elusive, bloody quest for the perfect family.
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The A.V. Club
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10/16/09
Indifference is, perhaps, one of the most frustrating attitudes one can have towards a film.
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Cinematical.com
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10/16/09
Michael Harding (Penn Badgley) returns home from military school to find his mother (Sela Ward) happily in love and living with her new boyfriend, David (Dylan Walsh).
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Rotten Tomatoes
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10/15/09
This week, we've got a wild rumpus (Where the Wild Things Are, starring Max Records and Catherine Keener), a legal skirmish (Law Abiding Citizen, starring Jamie Foxx and Gerard Butler), and some unconventional parenting (The Stepfather, starring Dylan Walsh and Sela Ward).
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Rotten Tomatoes
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10/14/09
Without Bravo television, Monday's premiere of Nelson McCormick 's "The Stepfather" might never have happened.
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Variety
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10/11/09
PROM NIGHT director Nelson McCormick tackles another horror remake with this update of the 1987 thriller.
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Rotten Tomatoes