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'Lions for Lambs': From a Lofty Liberal Lecternnew

Dramatic is a quality that Lions never comes close to achieving. It's a ponderous creation of sentimental high-mindedness and stilted evasiveness.
Artvoice  |  George Sax  |  11-09-2007  |  Reviews

'Southland Tales': Dead on the 4th of Julynew

The maker of Donnie Darko goes funnily and frustratingly off the deep end.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  11-09-2007  |  Reviews

Brothers in Harmnew

Yes, they want you to know it's a tragedy.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Jonathan Kiefer  |  11-08-2007  |  Reviews

True Hollywood Storynew

Gladiator director Ridley Scott glams up the life of Harlem heroin distributor Frank Lucas.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Joe MacLeod  |  11-08-2007  |  Reviews

Are You Totally Sick of Vince Vaughn Yet?new

As is the case with nearly every film he's made since he stopped giving a fuck about his integrity, your capacity to sit through the madcappish holiday extravaganza of Fred Claus can likely be extrapolated from your answer to that question.
The Portland Mercury  |  Zac Pennington  |  11-08-2007  |  Reviews

Even Bono Can't Ruin Joe Strummernew

The Future Is Unwritten is saved by an absolutely stunning second act that focuses on Strummer's post-Clash output, his painfully lonely lost years, his family, and the man's storied legacy following his sudden death in 2002 from an undiagnosed congenital heart defect.
The Portland Mercury  |  Ezra Ace Caraeff  |  11-08-2007  |  Reviews

Getting Drafted in 'Lions for Lambs'new

In his first turn in the director's chair since the political minefield of The Legend of Bagger Vance(?!?!), Robert Redford joins the well-intentioned, liberal baby-boomer chorus with his uniquely astute reaction to the War on Terror, Lions for Lambs.
The Portland Mercury  |  Zac Pennington  |  11-08-2007  |  Reviews

Robert Redford Gets Preachynew

Amid the torrent of similarly opportunistic fare coming out of Hollywood this fall, Lions for Lambs is the singularly sanctimonious, heavy-handed and counterproductive of the lot.
INDY Week  |  Neil Morris  |  11-08-2007  |  Reviews

You Say You Want Imaginationnew

Across the Universe imagines the highlights of the tumultuous Vietnam era neatly restaged to song and dance.
Style Weekly  |  Wayne Melton  |  11-08-2007  |  Reviews

'Fred Claus': Ho-Ho-Humnew

Never once does this big spangly artificial tree of a movie look or smell natural.
Washington City Paper  |  Louis Bayard  |  11-08-2007  |  Reviews

'Romance and Cigarettes': Bada-Bing, Gotta Dancenew

This intentionally unglamorous romp boasts a big-name cast, a brash disregard for mainstream expectations, and one paramount insight: Real men like pussy. If the word makes you recoil, this movie isn't for you.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  11-08-2007  |  Reviews

'Before The Devil Knows You're Dead': Family Businessnew

Sidney Lumet crime thriller shows it's all relative.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  11-08-2007  |  Reviews

Career Opportunitiesnew

Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten and The Pixar Story paint revolutionary portraits.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  11-08-2007  |  Reviews

The Advocates on Screennew

Lions for Lambs and Darfur Now reveal why and how people take action.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Felicia Feaster  |  11-08-2007  |  Reviews

'No Country' is a Crime Movie for a World at Warnew

The way the Coen brothers' latest morphs from noir into contemporary-western moral struggle makes it deeper, funnier and even stranger than Fargo.
New York Press  |  Armond White  |  11-08-2007  |  Reviews

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