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AOL Black Voices is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Wilson Morales.

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1/5
Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son (2011) Wilson Morales 'BM:LF,LS' is pretty thin on the comedy. A few chuckles doesn't justify the return of an aging character, whose make-up has already lost its appeal. It's time to put away the fat suit.
Posted Feb 19, 2011
3/4
Unknown (2011) Wilson Morales While it's not a sequel, one can see this film and call it 'Taken' with a twist and they wouldn't complain. They would get their money's worth.'Unknown' has plenty of action, suspense and dramatic moments to keep one engaged and satisfied.
Posted Feb 18, 2011
3/4
Mooz-lum (2010) Wilson Morales The film is worth seeing simply because of the phenomenal acting by the ensemble and a plot that will generate debate and interest once audience members leave the theater.
Posted Feb 13, 2011
2/4
No Strings Attached (2011) Wilson Morales While Portman, along with Greta Gerwig keep the film lively, 'No Strings' ultimately suffers from unimaginative sequences, blandness and jokes that are not funny at all.
Posted Jan 22, 2011
3/4
True Grit (2010) Wilson Morales The thought of remaking the film that finally garnered an Academy Award for John Wayne seemed inconceivable at first, but in the hands of Oscar winners Ethan and Joel Coen, 'True Grit,' is a splendid delight and a reboot that Wayne would be proud of.
Posted Dec 22, 2010
1/4
The Tourist (2010) Wilson Morales The only thing worth noting is that the film is beautifully shot, but too bad 'The Tourist' is a just a lifeless, boring romantic mess.
Posted Dec 12, 2010
3/4
The Fighter (2010) Wilson Morales Mark Wahlberg's portrayal of former boxer Mickey Ward packs a riveting and powerful punch but it's the performances by the rest of the cast, including scene stealer Christian Bale that makes the film a winner.
Posted Dec 10, 2010
3/4
Night Catches Us (2010) Wilson Morales Through its two leads, Kerry Washington and Anthony Mackie, "Night Catches Us' is a provocative and powerful drama that moves with solid acting from the ensemble cast.
Posted Dec 03, 2010
2/5
Hereafter (2010) Wilson Morales Eastwood's latest drama fails to ignite a spark that will bring an audience to see a film involving the afterlife and supernatural.
Posted Oct 16, 2010
3.5/4
The Social Network (2010) Wilson Morales David Fincher and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin have put together a well-acted, intelligent, and compelling film that merits accolades as one of the best films of 2010.
Posted Oct 01, 2010
2.5/4
Devil (2010) Wilson Morales Overall, 'The Devil' is a roller coast ride of hits and misses, and unfortunately, with Shyamalan's fan appeal at basement level these days, the filmmakers' efforts will not be recognized.
Posted Sep 17, 2010
1/4
Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010) Wilson Morales 'Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D' is more disappointing than the previous films only because they added nothing new than having derivative slow motion sequences, bad acting and an incoherent storyline.
Posted Sep 10, 2010
3/5
White Wedding (2009) Wilson Morales While the plot is predictable, South Africa's 'White Wedding' is still an entertaining comedic film that audiences will find universally appealing.
Posted Sep 03, 2010
3/5
Takers (2010) Wilson Morales 'Takers' works because of its solid pace and action scenes, including one chase sequence that will have the audience rooting for both the cops and robbers. It's the perfect popcorn film to end the summer season.
Posted Aug 27, 2010
2.5/4
Lottery Ticket (2010) Wilson Morales With Ice Cube producing, and his regular buddies (Mike Epps, Terry Crews and Charlie Murphy) along for the ride, 'Lottery Ticket' is the latest charming and humorous film from the 'hood.
Posted Aug 20, 2010
2/5
Piranha (2010) Wilson Morales Though it's campy and gory, but for all its hype, it's best to save your money rather than spring the dough for special effects that aren't that spectacular -- or even eye-popping.
Posted Aug 20, 2010
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