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** (out of 4)
Mel Gibson plays a Boston cop named Craven (always a dependable movie name). The great love of his life is his daughter, Emma (Bojana Novakovic). She works for a giant, secretive corporation named Northmoor. Emma comes home for a visit rather unexpectedly. She is having nosebleeds. A bleeding nose can be a symptom of numerous disorders, but in a thriller, as we all know, there’s only one possible diagnosis. Emma has hardly arrived when a man in a hood shoots her dead. It is assumed that the detective, Thomas Craven, was the intended target. R. 1 hour, 57 minutes. Roger Ebert
“Daybreakers”
* 1/2 (out of 4)
In the “Daybreakers” future, the vampires have it all worked out. No longer just nocturnal, they now run the show — day and night. Blood is farmed in gigantic, dairy-style processing facilities, where the few surviving humans are captured and then sucked dry. But that blood supply is about to run out. R. 1 hour, 38 minutes. Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel
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