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Gold Minersnew

A fictionalized account of the 1984 court case that revolutionized sexual harassment law and exposed the misogyny of Minnesota’s mining industry, this must-see drama is marked by understated, focused direction and assured performances.
Jackson Free Press  |  Paul Dearing  |  10-27-2005  |  Reviews

Domestic Disturbancenew

In "Violence," Cronenberg has created a hellish masterpiece.
Jackson Free Press  |  Paul Dearing  |  10-05-2005  |  Reviews

Strange Lovenew

While Corpse Bride is visually arresting and exceptionally witty, the characters and story are curiously uninvolving, and the movie’s scant 75-minute length, though time well spent, seems much more protracted.
Jackson Free Press  |  Paul Dearing  |  09-29-2005  |  Reviews

Sweet Repeatnew

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is Tim Burton’s most enjoyable (and strangest) film in years; it not only stands as a testament to his talents, but it may even be superior to the classic 1971 adaptation Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Jackson Free Press  |  Paul Dearing  |  07-21-2005  |  Reviews

A Bloody Messnew

While the word of mouth attached to High Tension suggested that it might inject new energy into the exhausted "slasher" genre, Aja has created a formulaic horror story with one of the most laughable twist endings in history.
Jackson Free Press  |  Paul Dearing  |  06-16-2005  |  Reviews

Revenge is Sweetnew

Though some intentional mystery remains within the sextet of Star Wars films, Lucas delivers the answers fans have been awaiting, and the events of the series’ third and fourth chapters match up as seamlessly as possible.
Jackson Free Press  |  Paul Dearing  |  05-30-2005  |  Reviews

Rather Fun Housenew

House of Wax, the debut feature from Spanish-born music video director Jaume Collet-Serra, is not a light-weight, fluffy teen horror flick like most "scary" films of late have been.
Jackson Free Press  |  Paul Dearing  |  05-12-2005  |  Reviews

African History Xnew

"Hotel Rwanda” is a stunning depiction of genocide and racism that will rightly leave no viewer unaffected. Neither will performances by Oscar nominees Don Cheadle and Sophie Okonedo.
Jackson Free Press  |  Paul Dearing  |  02-13-2005  |  Reviews

The Best 10 Movies of 2004new

2004 was not an especially great year for movies, but here are 10 that stand out above the rest.
Jackson Free Press  |  Paul Dearing  |  12-23-2004  |  Reviews

Not Quite Greatnew

Oliver Stone’s Alexander, a flaccid, frenetic historical epic, has the look and feel of a child’s finger painting on a $160 million canvas. Despite a strong visual flair and good performances, the film is marred by lack of coherence and thematic might.
Jackson Free Press  |  Paul Dearing  |  12-02-2004  |  Reviews

Superb Heroesnew

With spectacular animation and an energy certain to infect even the most jaded of moviegoers, “The Incredibles” is a postmodern take on superhero stories that offers plenty of laughs and fun for adults as well as kids.
Jackson Free Press  |  Paul Dearing  |  11-10-2004  |  Reviews

House of Strainnew

The Grudge tries in vain to combine American and Japanese horror genre sensibilities, with clunky, derivative, disappointing results.
Jackson Free Press  |  Paul Dearing  |  10-29-2004  |  Reviews

Picture Imperfectnew

Despite its marketing campaign, Wicker Park doesn’t fit neatly into any genre, and certainly not that of a thriller. But it is a strange, frequently suspenseful account of romantic fixation.
Jackson Free Press  |  Paul Dearing  |  09-08-2004  |  Reviews

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