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Puppy Lovenew

If CJ7 is a mild disappointment artistically, with neither a cohesive style nor focused plot, it is also a sweet and purposeful tale that genuinely defies categorization.
Eugene Weekly  |  Jason Blair  |  04-17-2008  |  Reviews

The Botch Jobnew

Demi Moore makes a flawed semi-comeback in Flawless.
Eugene Weekly  |  Molly Templeton  |  04-17-2008  |  Reviews

You Will Be Changednew

Cat Power grows up.
Eugene Weekly  |  Molly Templeton  |  04-17-2008  |  Reviews

Painful, Necessary Viewingnew

A stunning investigation into the abuse of prisoners in U.S. prisons in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere and a detailed argument against the use of torture.
Eugene Weekly  |  Molly Templeton  |  04-17-2008  |  Reviews

Fumblenew

Say what you will about George Clooney as an actor: As a director, he clearly has balls. Vintage leather balls, in fact.
Eugene Weekly  |  Jason Blair  |  04-17-2008  |  Reviews

Good Cast, Wastednew

This pretty but bland film rests solely on the shoulders of its stars.
Eugene Weekly  |  Molly Templeton  |  04-17-2008  |  Reviews

Bloody Funny, Horrifically Ironicnew

Eugene director Henry Weintraub premieres his latest film.
Eugene Weekly  |  Nick DeMarino  |  04-17-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Will an Island in Eugene Save the Columbia River's Salmon?new

What's behind low salmon numbers in the Columbia River Basin? The Army Corps of Engineers pins it on the Caspian tern, a fish-eating migratory bird species that likes to eat salmon smolt. The Corps' "relocation plan" will send the birds to other islands in Oregon and California, including one-acre square island recently built in the Fern Ridge Reservoir.
Eugene Weekly  |  Camilla Mortensen  |  04-04-2008  |  Environment

Survival of the Luckiestnew

4 Months is a dream of beautiful filmmaking that takes the shape of a nightmare about power, freedom, friendship and the choices a person makes.
Eugene Weekly  |  Molly Templeton  |  03-28-2008  |  Reviews

Finders Keepersnew

The Bank Job is merely sufficient, a serviceable but forgettable film that appeases in the same way drive-thru food appeases. It should be savored about as much.
Eugene Weekly  |  Jason Blair  |  03-28-2008  |  Reviews

Shorts Weathernew

Many of this year's Oscar-nominated shorts feel, unsurprisingly, like short stories, slices of life and character that leave an impression, a feeling, an unforgettable image.
Eugene Weekly  |  Molly Templeton  |  03-28-2008  |  Reviews

Cross-country Musicnew

Without ever saying something so obvious, The Band's Visit is underlined by the idea of music as a means of communication that requires no words to express the deepest feelings.
Eugene Weekly  |  Molly Templeton  |  03-28-2008  |  Reviews

Making the Bandsnew

Girls Rock! is a fascinating behind the scenes peek at the Rock 'n' Roll Camp for Girls, and an inspiring introduction to the camp for parents and kids who may not have heard of it before.
Eugene Weekly  |  Molly Templeton  |  03-28-2008  |  Reviews

Growing Painsnew

Miss Pettigrew takes place in graceful, somewhat old-fashioned territory.
Eugene Weekly  |  Molly Templeton  |  03-28-2008  |  Reviews

Rodeo Royals: Yoncalla's Cowgirl Queensnew

Picture a tiara-wearing beauty queen greeting a screaming crowd. She's smiling and waving without a hair out of place. Now put that queen on the back of a horse galloping full tilt, replace her high heels with a pair of cowgirl boots and stick that tiara on top of a cowgirl hat, and you're starting to get an idea of what a rodeo queen looks like.
Eugene Weekly  |  Camilla Mortensen  |  03-27-2008  |  Culture

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