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Inside the Linesnew

Clowes and Zwigoff upend the college comedy, then wreck it.
SF Weekly  |  Robert Wilonsky  |  05-15-2006  |  Reviews

A Family Adriftnew

Nothing in Noah Baumbach's filmography suggests he had within him something as treacherously funny and wrenchingly sad as The Squid and the Whale.
SF Weekly  |  Robert Wilonsky  |  10-26-2005  |  Reviews

Follow the Starsnew

A man wants a Date With Drew -- Barrymore, that is -- and he brings a video camera along while tracking down his elusive prey.
SF Weekly  |  Robert Wilonsky  |  08-09-2005  |  Reviews

Finder's Feenew

Damian Cunningham is an angel-faced, 7-year-old boy who's lost his mum and gets advice on how to spend a load of cash from the late, great saints.
SF Weekly  |  Robert Wilonsky  |  03-21-2005  |  Reviews

Get Shoddynew

Be Cool is redundant to the point of being absolutely pointless, a sequel that's almost a note-for-note, beat-for-beat redo of its predecessor, only with all the entertaining stuff left out.
SF Weekly  |  Robert Wilonsky  |  03-02-2005  |  Reviews

Cuts Like a Knifenew

To say that actress Ziyi Zhang burns like a young sword-wielding Audrey Hepburn, would slight a masterpiece that must be seen to be believed.
SF Weekly  |  Robert Wilonsky  |  12-21-2004  |  Reviews

Crash and Yearnnew

Martin Scorsese's bio of Howard Hughes is the most sumptuous of this year's biographical films -- appropriate, given its subject matter's penchant for wasting millions chasing fantasies other men couldn't even afford to dream about.
SF Weekly  |  Robert Wilonsky  |  12-21-2004  |  Reviews

Icky, Icky, Ickynew

The filmmakers want to have it both ways: They do everything to convince the protagonist and the audience that it might indeed be OK to run off with a 10-year-old boy, then cop out just before she's about to throw away her life.
SF Weekly  |  Robert Wilonsky  |  11-02-2004  |  Reviews

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