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Hugging the Homelessnew

Mouth to Mouth brings tenderness to a story of struggling street kids.
L.A. Alternative  |  Eric Otto  |  06-06-2006  |  Reviews

This Year’s Model

John Lasseter’s Cars finds humor and heart in a sense of history.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Scott Renshaw  |  06-05-2006  |  Reviews

All Hams on Deck

This is a lame imitation of American action movies right down to the line "You and I -- we're the same."
Washington City Paper  |  Jason Powell  |  06-02-2006  |  Reviews

Rock & Roll Residuenew

With an award-winning performance by Maggie Cheung, Clean is one of the most emotionally honest movies about drug addiction ever made.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten  |  06-02-2006  |  Reviews

Deep-Sixednew

Hollywood pounces on 6-6-06 with a needless Omen revival.
OC Weekly  |  Jordan Harper  |  06-02-2006  |  Reviews

When Bondage Was Innocentnew

Two films inspire nostalgia for sexual discretion.
INDY Week  |  David Fellerath  |  06-01-2006  |  Reviews

Truth and Consequencesnew

For a film consisting mostly of a middle-aged guy pointing to charts and lecturing about complex, controversial, and world-challenging ideas, this makes for a more entertaining thriller than The Da Vinci Code.
Boston Phoenix  |  Peter Keough  |  06-01-2006  |  Reviews

Bomb Squadnew

Cult of the Suicide Bomber and The War Tapes focus on Middle East issues.
New York Press  |  Jennifer Merin  |  06-01-2006  |  Reviews

Hard to Do?new

Vince Vaughn makes us laugh as a self-centered smartass.
Seattle Weekly  |  Luke Y. Thompson  |  05-31-2006  |  Reviews

The Dalai Lama Remasterednew

More a meditation than a traditional documentary, Tibet: A Buddhist Trilogy beautifully employs direct cinema techniques to transport the viewer into the world of an exiled culture.
Austin Chronicle  |  Toddy Burton  |  05-26-2006  |  Reviews

Mutation Nationnew

The last X-Men stands, doesn't deliver.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  05-25-2006  |  Reviews

Freaks Just Want to Have Funnew

In short, X-Men: The Last Stand suffers from a muddled plot, and falls short of the laser focus that X2 had.
Dig Boston  |  David Wildman  |  05-24-2006  |  Reviews

Fahrenheit 2050new

The man who would've been president warns of an imminent deep impact.
The Village Voice  |  Rob Nelson  |  05-24-2006  |  Reviews

Cracking Up the Code

Howard's film is a soft mush of the book's ideas.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  05-19-2006  |  Reviews

Over the Topnew

Canny casting and a sly anti-consumerist message give this animated feature extra adult appeal, but like a lot of animated fare it's overly busy and splashy.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marrit Ingman  |  05-19-2006  |  Reviews

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