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Innocence and Malicenew

The Sarah Silverman Program is a bizarre, gross, stupid and laugh-out-loud funny sitcom starring comic Sarah Silverman as a 36-year-old woman with a 9-year-old's mentality.
NUVO  |  Marc D. Allan  |  02-01-2007  |  TV

An Epic Letdownnew

Break out your calculators for this one: 28 blockbuster spoofs + eight blowjob jokes X 7 million tweens = box office pay dirt.
New York Press  |  Steve Scibelli  |  02-01-2007  |  Reviews

Capturing Iraqnew

Haas talks about his fictional account of the war that gets at the heart of the Iraqi people.
New York Press  |  Jennifer Merin  |  02-01-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

24-hour Party Poopernew

Watching Jack Bauer in real time leads to an overwhelming question: When does he take a leak?
Willamette Week  |  Ryan Hume  |  02-01-2007  |  TV

Grizzly Spawnnew

A chat with Werner Herzog.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Kimberly Chun  |  01-31-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

What Have You Done For Us Lately?new

Attention, cinema legends: What does your one-shot, DVD-case resume say about you?
San Antonio Current  |  Brian Villalobos  |  01-31-2007  |  Movies

Docu-Teasenew

This Tony Kushner documentary punches like a sissy.
Dig Boston  |  David Wildman  |  01-31-2007  |  Reviews

Unromancing the Stonenew

In 2006, the Basic Instinct beauty showed she wasn't just another pretty face.
L.A. Weekly  |  Ella Taylor  |  01-30-2007  |  Movies

Male Ordernew

A new documentary challenges hip-hop's hypermasculinity.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Suhailah White  |  01-29-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Mad About the Boynew

Notes is a very clever film, but in a curious way, smaller than the novel.
Artvoice  |  George Sax  |  01-29-2007  |  Reviews

Deconstructionist Western

Liam Neeson and Pierce Brosnan discuss their rugged Western Seraphim Falls.
Maui Time  |  Cole Smithey  |  01-28-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

No Sunshine at Sundancenew

Indie film fest mulls over the new culture of war and torture, showcasing disturbing docs and powerful fictional metaphors.
NOW Magazine  |  Cameron Bailey  |  01-26-2007  |  Movies

Nu Yellersnew

Not just for System of a Down fans, the film spends more time analyzing historical events than observing high jinks on the band bus.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  01-26-2007  |  Reviews

The One That Got Awaynew

Even more distracted than its heroine, Catch and Release barely takes time to grieve before plunging desperately into farce.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  01-26-2007  |  Reviews

Well-Versednew

The only thing missing from this rich sampling of the Wilson aesthetic is a sustained inquiry into that aesthetic's limits.
Washington City Paper  |  Louis Bayard  |  01-26-2007  |  Reviews

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