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Cogito Ergo Summit

Mastodon makes toast of other metal bands.
Washington City Paper  |  Christopher Porter  |  10-20-2006  |  Reviews

Ready to Buy

Combs wasn't always this lame.
Washington City Paper  |  Chris Richards  |  10-20-2006  |  Reviews

Unscary Movie

You may as well play the trailer over and over again for about 95 minutes and save your bucks.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  10-20-2006  |  Reviews

Tin Soldiers and Bush Coming

Crisp, lively, but unsurprising.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  10-20-2006  |  Reviews

Vanishing Act

Unlike writer-director Nolan's debut, The Prestige doesn't offer a conclusion that's thought-provoking so much as dismissible.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  10-20-2006  |  Reviews

But What About the Children?

Intentionally very literary, but feelings that might persuade on the page don't work when all the characters are embodied by movie stars.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  10-20-2006  |  Reviews

'Core Values

Perhaps what's most amusing about Rachman's doc is the kids-these-days! attitude of now-adult, former rebels, ranting against unnamed artists implied to be, say, Good Charlotte or blink-182.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  10-20-2006  |  Reviews

Royal Pains

It all should add up to a tone that’s energetic and fun, yet the two-plus-hours Marie Antoinette is as empty as the calories the character consumes.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  10-20-2006  |  Reviews

Lost in Forestation

A fill-in-the-blanks experience that defines itself more by what it isn’t than what it is.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  10-20-2006  |  Reviews

Songs of the Road

On one level, Riding Alone is Zhang’s most sentimental film, with lots of tear-jerking and even some outright blubbering. It’s also a remarkably sanguine portrait of the Chinese penal system, which proves unconvincingly receptive to the fixation of one bull-headed Japanese tourist.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  10-20-2006  |  Reviews

Stations of the Bossnew

The Hold Steady get lit, literate.
Washington City Paper  |  David Dunlap Jr.  |  10-13-2006  |  Reviews

Active Voicenew

At 76, Coleman still sparkles.
Washington City Paper  |  Brent Burton  |  10-13-2006  |  Reviews

Channel Serfnew

A week of subsistence in TV's vast wasteland proves that whatever they're paying Julian McMahon, it's not enough.
Washington City Paper  |  Mario Correa  |  10-13-2006  |  TV

Jibber Jobbernew

Employee shines when Simpson's offscreen.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  10-13-2006  |  Reviews

Texas, Messed Withnew

There's little to differentiate Sheldon Turner's "script" from a colorless, ho-hum slasher.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  10-13-2006  |  Reviews

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