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Cinema for Sadistsnew

Despite a botched ending, Hostel is a horrifying, thrilling torture flick.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  01-12-2006  |  Reviews

Riveting Romancenew

Heath Ledger's stunning performance leads a beautiful film that lives up to all the hype.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  01-12-2006  |  Reviews

Cheering the Underdognew

Glory Road focuses on the players, embodied by a talented cast who make the most of their sketched-in individual story lines.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Cheryl Eddy  |  01-11-2006  |  Reviews

Tales From the Hoodnew

Boredom abounds in this animated fairy-tale pastiche of "Little Red Riding Hood."
The Village Voice  |  Matt Singer  |  01-11-2006  |  Reviews

Middlebrow Blandnessnew

When compared to this tepid lesbian comedy, Brokeback Mountain is the pinnacle of audacity.
The Village Voice  |  Ben Kenigsberg  |  01-11-2006  |  Reviews

It’s Only Natural

In The New World, Terrence Malick indulges his ardor for the arbor.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Scott Renshaw  |  01-10-2006  |  Reviews

Shaftednew

This riveting film brings the stories of four workers struggling to make ends meet to the big screen.
Westword  |  Melissa Levine  |  01-09-2006  |  Reviews

Pure Bullnew

The Matador helps Pierce Brosnan shatter his Bond mold.
Dallas Observer  |  Bill Gallo  |  01-09-2006  |  Reviews

Holden Caulfield Meets Hogan's Heroesnew

This recent film from Germany throws a fading line back to that country's buried horror, and is on that strength alone a vital bit of cinema.
Dig Boston  |  Chris Braiotta  |  01-06-2006  |  Reviews

Hittin' the Entrails

Though the most dogged of gorehounds may find the film's uncynical conclusion hard to stomach, it suggests the film has some purpose besides being the most sickening morning-after movie ever -- perhaps even a timely one.
Washington City Paper  |  Brent Burton  |  01-06-2006  |  Reviews

Solid Wood

This is the first good Woody Allen movie since the neurotic New Yorker realized that a significant shake-up was in order if he were to once again be regarded as, well, significant.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  01-06-2006  |  Reviews

Yogi Unbearable

Viewers who know something about India or religion will be able to salvage a few moments from Naked in Ashes, despite the filmmakers' failure to provide anything more than the flimsiest of contexts.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  01-06-2006  |  Reviews

'Burb Your Enthusiasm

This is the second movie in two months from the Weinstein Company to pack the same essential message: There comes a time when the innocent suburbanite must learn how to kill.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  01-06-2006  |  Reviews

Heath in Heatnew

For a period farce, you could do worse than this sweet, silly, and intelligent romantic comedy.
Cleveland Scene  |  Melissa Levine  |  01-06-2006  |  Reviews

Beautiful Dreamernew

An adopted transvestite searches for her mom but runs into everything else in this new drama.
Cleveland Scene  |  Bill Gallo  |  01-06-2006  |  Reviews

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