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Illegal Immigrants Find Out that Brooklyn isn't All Skinny Jeansnew

Sangre de Mi Sangre is decidedly not a fun, sexy summer movie, eschewing as it does romance for tentative connections forged in desperation, and fight scenes dripping with money for gritty life-or-death lunges on the streets of a Brooklyn rarely seen on film.
New York Press  |  Mark Peikert  |  05-15-2008  |  Reviews

Misplaced Cell Phones and Lies Create a Twisty Thriller in 'Deception'new

If you can handle another fatal attraction, Deception ambles along companionably, pretending, if not quite succeeding, to be smarter than it is.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Al Hoff  |  05-05-2008  |  Reviews

Two Girls, One 'Life Before Her Eyes'new

The most striking aspect of this film is its look: Beautiful shots of swimming pools, falling leaves, and dead birds intersperse the film's narrative scenes, taking some edge off the otherwise pensive pacing.
The Portland Mercury  |  Marjorie Skinner  |  05-01-2008  |  Reviews

Chris Carter Reopens The X-Filesnew

Carter has been tight-lipped about plot details but says I Want to Believe picks up where things left off.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Anders Wright  |  04-30-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Al Pacino Plays Beat the Clock in '88 Minutes'new

Jon Avnet's cheesy new thriller is 105 minutes long, and going in, I feared that 100 of them would be eaten up by Al Pacino chewing the furniture. Alas, it's worse than that.
L.A. Weekly  |  Ella Taylor  |  04-18-2008  |  Reviews

'88 Minutes' Wastes Timenew

For a guy who's just been told he has less than an hour and a half to live, Al Pacino sure does seem relaxed.
NOW Magazine  |  Norman Wilner  |  04-18-2008  |  Reviews

A Decent Novel Becomes an Indecent Movie that Reaches for Artnew

Evan Rachel Wood as Diana finds herself trapped in a Columbine-style high school massacre, confronting her classmate-gunman in the girls' lavatory. The movie comprises memories and fantasies that flash through her mind's eye.
New York Press  |  Armond White  |  04-17-2008  |  Reviews

'Thriller' Turns 25; the World Weepsnew

Want to get real depressed? Try explaining the one-time greatness of Michael Jackson to your 12-year-old cousin.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Brian McManus  |  03-03-2008  |  Music

Film Turns Environmentalism Into Big Cheesy Fun

Sitting through the enviro-apocalyptic thriller The Day After Tomorrow is akin to watching The Weather Network while having a really bad acid trip.
Monday Magazine  |  Robert Moyes  |  08-07-2004  |  Reviews

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