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76% Superman Returns
Singer's reverent and visually decadent adaptation gives the Man of Steel welcome emotional complexity. The result: a satisfying stick-to-your-ribs adaptation.

56% Ice Age: The Meltdown
Impressive animation carries this sequel, as the story is not up to par. Kids will surely enjoy it, but most everyone else will wish to see more of the mute ice squirrel and less of the main characters.

24% The Da Vinci Code
What makes Dan Brown's novel a best seller is evidently not present in this dull and bloated movie adaptation of The Da Vinci Code.

63% Clerks II
Clerks II dishes up much of the graphic humor and some of the insight that made the 1994 original a cult hit.

77% Cars
While the story may not reach the high standards of Toy Story and The Incredibles, viewers of all ages will marvel at the technical brilliance of the animation and come away satisfied.

71% Mission: Impossible III
Fast-paced, with eye-popping stunts and special effects, the latest Mission: Impossible installment delivers everything an action fan could ask for. A thrilling summer popcorn flick.

65% The Ant Bully
Sometimes inventive and witty, this animated adventure into an ant-sized world is a pleasant diversion.

22% You, Me and Dupree
A rather generic entry into the arrested development subgenre, with themes borrowed from other more successful and funnier films. Dupree wears out its welcome.

8% See No Evil
See No Evil is packed with cliches from countless other teen slasher films, making for a predictable, scare-free waste of time.

14% Little Man
Another gimmicky comedy from the Wayans brothers, Little Man comes with the requisite raunchiness, but forgot to bring the laughs.