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  • The Opposite Sex and How to Live with ThemThis conventional spin on the old slob-meets-WASP-loses-WASP-then-marries-WASP story is too cute by half, as thesps poke strained fun at themselves rather than merely act. Despite valiant efforts by a game Kevin Pollak to liven up this tired romantic comedy, only the patient should appreciate the gross humor and sophomoric plot. Long on the Miramax shelf, this one is headed straight to video.3/28/1993 11:00pm PT

  • Little Nemo: Adventures in SlumberlandThe retro-technology of Jules Verne meets the dread of J.R.R. Tolkien in a superbly crafted tale of good and evil in a land of dreams. This slick steamroller boasts an impressive concept and imaginative design, even if a few scenes get much scarier than usual for a G rating. "Little Nemo" should be a hit with the kids and promises to have a long video shelf life after wide national late-summer release.8/17/1992 11:00pm PT

  • Primary MotiveNEW YORK--This Judd Nelson vehicle about political intrigue and naive trust wants desperately to be taken seriously as a timely part of the election-year debate. But slipshod dialogue and the cursory look of its lighting, sound and staging reduce it to parody. "Primary Motive" is headed for the video shelf after brief regional theatrical release.7/15/1992 11:00pm PT

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