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summary judgment: Highlights from the week in criticism.

Not Everyone Hates The InterpreterSome critics say it's the rare thriller for adults.


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In this week's audio-only Summary Judgment, writer Mark Jordan Legan tells us how the critics feel about three new movie releases: The Interpreter, starring Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn; the urban comedy King's Ransom with Anthony Anderson (which actually wasn't screened for critics); and A Lot Like Love, a romantic comedy starring Amanda Peet and the ubiquitous Ashton Kutcher.

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