AltWeeklies Wire
What Would Jigsaw Do?new
The passion of the cut-rate, high-grossing Saw series continues.
Miami New Times |
Rob Nelson |
11-06-2006 |
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Tags: Darren Lynn Bousman, Saw III
Radical Chicknew
You can't tell Natalie Maines to Shut Up & Sing.
Miami New Times |
Luke Y. Thompson |
10-31-2006 |
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Tags: Barbara Kopple, Shut Up & Sing
Dream Worldnew
Not everything in this astounding feature looks realistic, but not everything is supposed to.
Miami New Times |
Luke Y. Thompson |
11-01-2005 |
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A Riviera Confectionnew
Sex is on everybody's mind in this breezy, insouciant French film about about confused identities, misunderstandings, hidden truths and sexual shenanigans.
Miami New Times |
Jean Oppenheimer |
10-24-2005 |
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Countdown to Twelvenew
Set in El Salvador in the early 1980s, during that country's protracted civil unrest, this powerful movie depicts the nightmare of warfare through the eyes of an 11-year-old boy.
Miami New Times |
Jean Oppenheimer |
10-24-2005 |
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Past Primenew
This movie should have been about something more than an older woman digging on a younger man, much to the disapproval of the younger man's mom.
Miami New Times |
Robert Wilonsky |
10-18-2005 |
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Proof Positivenew
In the tradition of A Beautiful Mind and Good Will Hunting comes Proof, a psychological drama about a math genius and the people who worship, care for, and endure him.
Miami New Times |
Melissa Levine |
10-03-2005 |
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Aw Nutsnew
This is a thriller sans kick, a snapshot of obsession that's less about the risks one takes for true love than it is about the dumb chances one takes when stifled and bored and game for any sort of excitement.
Miami New Times |
Robert Wilonsky |
09-05-2005 |
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The Wiznew
Those who consider director Hayao Miyazaki a master not only forgive the sameness of his movies but also celebrate his use of children's fairy tales to underscore the ordinariness of evil in our adult world.
Miami New Times |
Robert Wilonsky |
06-28-2005 |
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Dorkulanew
The story of a half-human, half-vampire is made by dorks for dorks. As such, it is lowbrow, freakish fun.
Miami New Times |
Gregory Weinkauf |
12-28-2004 |
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His Will Be Donenew
The new Danish film has the same star as one of the Dogme 95 movies, and features a dysfunctional family full of people who yell at each other? Wait...don't run away! It's a good movie this time!
Miami New Times |
Luke Y. Thompson |
10-13-2004 |
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Vile With a Smilenew

In this fairly faithful adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's trenchant novel Vile Bodies, our giddy hosts are the eponymous "bright young things," the glammy, restless, 24-hour party people of 1930s England, busily getting bombed before busily getting bombed.
Miami New Times |
Gregory Weinkauf |
09-14-2004 |
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His Guy Friday: Gay Movie Buff Takes Tips From Cary Grantnew
Even the sturdiest heterosexual will have trouble not grinning as Kyle MacLachlan glibly chirps lines like, "Your people do have a fondness for the brassy blondes, don't they?"
Miami New Times |
Gregory Weinkauf |
09-07-2004 |
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A PG-13 Rating Suffocates the Funnew
As the title suggests, there are more snakes now than there were in 1997's Anaconda, but the filmmakers just don't seem to have the same deranged imagination as those who came before.
Miami New Times |
Luke Y. Thompson |
08-30-2004 |
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Thrice Shy: Romantic Triangle Develops Between Roommatesnew
Colin Farrell plays a charming ne'er-do-well who unwittingly manages to get damn near everyone to fall in love with him.
Miami New Times |
Luke Y. Thompson |
08-23-2004 |
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