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      You'd have to be awfully new to moviegoing to be surprised by any of the plot points in Moving McAllister

      Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Feb 4, 2008

      Actively anti-intelligent.

      Full Review | Original Score: 0/4 | Oct 14, 2007

      Black possesses an impressive visual instinct, enhanced by Doug Chamberlain's cinematography, which distinguishes the film from other modestly budgeted indies.

      Full Review | Sep 18, 2007

      Though Moving McAllister's heart and soul are in the right place, it's a terrible excuse for a movie.

      Full Review | Original Score: 1.5/4 | Sep 14, 2007

      There's so little to it that it's kind of a miracle anything actually stuck onto the film emulsion. Yet unfold along it does for 93 unimaginative minutes.

      Full Review | Original Score: 0/4 | Sep 14, 2007

      Bad really is too delicate a word to describe the film.

      Full Review | Original Score: 0.5/5 | Sep 14, 2007

      If you don't know where this movie is going within the first 10 minutes, I have a moving van to sell you, cheap.

      Full Review | Original Score: 1.5/4 | Sep 14, 2007

      It's about time to say that Heder's 15 minutes of fame have run out. He's simply regurgitating the same one-note, doofus shtick he's been milking since Napoleon Dynamite, and it's gotten tiresome.

      Full Review | Original Score: 1/4 | Sep 13, 2007

      It's called Moving McAllister, but a better title would be Ripping Off Reiner.

      Full Review | Original Score: 1/4 | Sep 13, 2007

      Lacking so much as one interesting creative flourish, Moving McAllister may inspire your inner-development exec to scream out script notes in the hope that somehow, maybe, the characters will hear you and give them a try.

      Full Review | Sep 13, 2007

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