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A Reality-Battered Psychenew

Forget that it's, like, the 1,264th documentary about the Iraq situation and you'll thank yourself at the end of Occupation: Dreamland.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  02-02-2006  |  Reviews

The Necessity of Violence?new

Paradise Now renders its twin protagonists' countdown to martyrdom as a suspense story that keeps reminding us of the parallels between terrorism and mass entertainment.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  02-02-2006  |  Reviews

2 Fast 2 Fatuousnew

Sir Anthony Hopkins portrays Burt Munro, an aged New Zealander who traveled all the way to the Bonneville Salt Flats in the 1960s to see what kind of speeds his vintage Indian motorcycle could handle.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  02-02-2006  |  Reviews

Show Businessnew

Mrs. Henderson Presents is a bit of theatrical history that relies on recurrent full-frontal nudity but which you can still take your mom and dad to.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  02-02-2006  |  Reviews

Head of the Classnew

Loggerheads is an exquisite ensemble drama set in three North Carolina communities.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  01-26-2006  |  Reviews

Wonder Boynew

When he took on a simple writing and drawing assignment six and a half decades ago, Jerry Robinson had no idea he'd be carving a permanent, wicked grin on the face of popular fiction.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  01-26-2006  |  Media

Unloading Baynew

In Keane, Lodge Kerrigan confirms something every commuter dreads: Transportation stations may be gateways to home and security, but they can also be places where people become hopelessly lost.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  01-19-2006  |  Reviews

Stretching the Pointnew

The hype is technically true: Match Point is Woody Allen's best movie in years, but only because he's already had practice making it.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  01-19-2006  |  Reviews

A Sukkot Fablenew

A rare glimpse into Jerusalem's ultra-Orthodox community, the morality drama Ushpizin sets forth the role of ritual in a strange and fascinating environment.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  12-01-2005  |  Reviews

A Lowballernew

One day, Ryan Reynolds will land in a film that makes full use of his talent for conveying quiet, wide-eyed mischievousness.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  12-01-2005  |  Reviews

Survival of the Speciesnew

Tanzania's Lake Victoria is teeming with Nile perch, enormous fish that make their way to the dining tables of millions of eaters per day.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  12-01-2005  |  Reviews

Slush Fundnew

It's perfectly possible to enjoy The Ice Harvest, just as soon as you recognize it as Harold Ramis's willful attempt to thwart every expectation he's built up in his career as a cineplex funster.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  12-01-2005  |  Reviews

Slender Vittlesnew

You couldn't cram another gimmick into Nine Lives if you doubled its running time and made the screen twice as high.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  12-01-2005  |  Reviews

The Old Blacknew

Years from now, cinema-studies teachers will refer to Walk the Line as a textbook example of what a biopic looks like when it gets everything right.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  11-17-2005  |  Reviews

Dial M for Menswearnew

Mere minutes into its opening credits, the heated black comedy El Crimen Perfecto has its title reshuffled into El Crimen Ferpecto. And that Spanish spoonerism says everything about the film.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  11-17-2005  |  Reviews

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