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Think Globally, Film Locallynew

Two films explore cultural differences in distinct ways.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Anders Wright  |  11-01-2006  |  Reviews

He Almost Did!new

After watching this bug's-eye view of Jeff Smith's astounding assault on the 2004 Democratic primary, anybody who concludes that the archetypical man of the people can't get to Washington anymore is a hopeless pessimist.
Dig Boston  |  Lissa Harris  |  11-01-2006  |  Reviews

A Guide to Recognizing Your Shrinksnew

Augusten Burroughs' memoir of a messed-up childhood hits the big screen.
Westword  |  Rob Nelson  |  10-31-2006  |  Reviews

Radical Chicknew

You can't tell Natalie Maines to Shut Up & Sing.
Miami New Times  |  Luke Y. Thompson  |  10-31-2006  |  Reviews

Out of Afrikaansnew

Phillip Noyce harvests the seeds of South African revolution.
OC Weekly  |  Ella Taylor  |  10-30-2006  |  Reviews

Border Crossingsnew

Welcome to the Make Your Own Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu Movie Kit!
Pasadena Weekly  |  Andy Klein  |  10-30-2006  |  Reviews

Bites of Realitynew

Death of a President wants to function as a mindless thriller that eventually makes us think -- and only after the film is over question the form that encouraged us to be mindless.
Chicago Reader  |  Jonathan Rosenbaum  |  10-30-2006  |  Reviews

Girl, Interruptednew

Sofia Coppola offers a lush but flawed history of Marie Antoinette.
Eugene Weekly  |  Jason Blair  |  10-27-2006  |  Reviews

Real Quietnew

A subtle, graceful and haunting film, Old Joy is the story of two old friends finding themselves in the mountains.
Eugene Weekly  |  Jason Blair  |  10-27-2006  |  Reviews

Craft of Deceptionnew

With the enthralling The Prestige, Christopher Nolan masters the art of deception.
Eugene Weekly  |  Molly Templeton  |  10-27-2006  |  Reviews

The Curse of Quixotenew

Terry Gilliam misfires completely in this dreary, unfocused, and exhausting psychodrama.
Austin Chronicle  |  Josh Rosenblatt  |  10-27-2006  |  Reviews

Off-Kilter Kinshipnew

This film depiction of Augusten Burroughs' hellish childhood is tonally fractured and features a series of performances that pitch and yaw between "normal" and utterly mad.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marc Savlov  |  10-27-2006  |  Reviews

Pomp and Circumstancesnew

This Helen Mirren starrer provides a glimpse of the British monarchy at a contemporary crossroads between supreme dominance and utter irrelevancy.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten  |  10-27-2006  |  Reviews

Tricks and Some Treatsnew

Two rival magicians are locked in a lifelong quest for supremacy, which leads them down a slippery slope of hairpin twists and triple-turns in this Christopher Nolan movie.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marc Savlov  |  10-27-2006  |  Reviews

A Postgrad State of Mindnew

Writer/director/actor Bujalski has been branded the “emo Cassavetes”: His movies have an astoundingly lifelike rhythm full of small moments that only add up to something bigger later on.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marrit Ingman  |  10-27-2006  |  Reviews

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