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Now we’re two weeks into January so there’s no excuse not to start your list of the best movies of 2011!

The Green Hornet – PG-13 – watch the trailer

The Green Hornet movie reviews and rankings

The Green Hornet movie discussions and rankings

Seth Rogen as a Superhero, Jay Chou as his sidekick, Cameron Diaz as the love interest and Christoph Waltz as the villain. After about 100 rankings so far, it’s winning 57% of the time.

The Dilemma – PG-13 – watch the trailer

The Dilemma movie reviews and rankings

The Dilemma movie discussions and rankings

Director Ron Howard’s latest attempt at making a comedy. Seems this is nowhere near as good as Arrested Development (he produced that), scoring a 25% on RottenTomatoes after 50 reviews. This stars Vince Vaughn, Kevin James, Jennifer Connelly, Winona Ryder and Channing Tatum.

New Movies in Limited Release

Barney’s Version – R – watch the trailer

Barney's Version movie reviews and rankings

Barney's Version movie discussions and rankings

Every Day – R – watch the trailer

Every Day movie reviews and rankings

Every Day movie discussions and rankings

Ong Bak 3 – R – watch the trailer

Ong Bak 3 movie reviews and rankings

Ong Bak 3 movie discussions and rankings

Tony Jaa is back for the third movie in the martial arts series. It’s out on DVD and Blu-ray on February 8th.

A Somewhat Gentle Man – R – watch the trailer

A Somewhat Gentle Man movie reviews and rankings

A Somewhat Gentle Man movie discussions and rankings

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In This Corner…

His career as a director spanned seven decades, starting in the Forties with a small job on an early religious program and ending in 2000 with the action-mystery Reindeer Games. With such meager and lifeless bookends, one might question the abilities of director John Frankenheimer, who passed away shortly after his final film at the age of 93. But as poet laureate for Generation Z Miley Cyrus so eloquently sings, “It’s the climb,” and Frankenheimer’s climb was one populated with a tense body of expertly crafted films that brought action and suspense to breathless new heights. His last great work paired him with a tight script and three brilliant actors for some of the most dizzying and fun car chases this side of The French Connection. But in this week’s Reel Rumbles, Ronin has some fierce competition out of Michael Mann, another talented director, with a film that many consider to be his finest hour. A loose remake of his previous made-for-TV effort L.A. Takedown (1989), Heat won the praise of critics and audiences alike, and built a bridge between an overlooked cadre of masterpieces and a prominent career for the director that continues today. Study the blueprints, sync your watches, and get ready for the big score. It’s time for Heat vs. Ronin.

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