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Babes in the Woodsnew

Two old friends come to terms.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Felicia Feaster  |  03-15-2007  |  Reviews

Not a Mourning Person

Reign Over Me awkwardly mixes national tragedy with sit-com humor.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Scott Renshaw  |  03-15-2007  |  Reviews

Under Pressurenew

An investigation of the credit industry's unregulated exploitation.
New York Press  |  Matt Peterson  |  03-15-2007  |  Reviews

Dissenting Opinionsnew

The battle for Irish independence is used as analogy for current wartimes.
New York Press  |  Armond White  |  03-15-2007  |  Reviews

Shirtless Strugglenew

This graphic novel turned action thriller is definite empty-headed fun.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  03-14-2007  |  Reviews

Crash and Burnnew

Premonition is a nice, Hitchcockian thriller, until the filmmakers tack on a message of redemption.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  03-14-2007  |  Reviews

I Think This Movie Blowsnew

Was watching this movie really any better than staring at a blank wall for an hour and a half?
Dig Boston  |  David Wildman  |  03-14-2007  |  Reviews

Family Valuesnew

First released in 1962, Mafioso reveals Nino's dilemma through a combination of neorealist, comic and modernist aesthetics, its black-and-white compositions so ahead of their time that they're still more inventive than those in many of today's films.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Cindy Fuchs  |  03-13-2007  |  Reviews

Trial of the Centurynew

Globalism gets a hearing in a dusty African backyard in Bamako.
Chicago Reader  |  Jonathan Rosenbaum  |  03-13-2007  |  Reviews

Shlock-Less Monsternew

This South Korean horror romp is both scary and smart.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Sean Burns  |  03-12-2007  |  Reviews

Bullock Jumble - Domestic Troubles Arrive In a Puzzle of Fate

Ageless beauty Sandra Bullock gives her typical automated performance in a superficial cross between the recent Deja Vu and Bullock's own excruciating movie The Lake House.
Maui Time  |  Cole Smithey  |  03-10-2007  |  Reviews

It's a Fee Countrynew

Michael Moore wannabe James D. Scurlock takes on an incendiary topic for his feature debut, but instead of becoming outraged, you might just end up rolling your eyes at the mawkishness of his approach.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  03-09-2007  |  Reviews

Depth From Abovenew

The film's political commentary is far from subtle, but it's offered with winning good humor.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  03-09-2007  |  Reviews

Continental Congressnew

If you're only going to see one Thai romance-Western -- and who knows where to find another? -- make it this one.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  03-09-2007  |  Reviews

Smarter Starternew

More sitcom than film, but light and sweet.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  03-09-2007  |  Reviews

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