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Beyond the Bonernew

John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus has an abundance of sex, but the film is not about sex.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  10-26-2006  |  Reviews

Cut Offnew

This weird family drama lacks an emotional connection.
Montreal Mirror  |  Matthew Hays  |  10-26-2006  |  Reviews

Waves of Weirdnessnew

Some call it a masterpiece, but most call it trash: Terry Gilliam talks about his Lynchian new film, and why it's making people so uncomfortable.
Montreal Mirror  |  Matthew Hays  |  10-26-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Wages of Sinnew

Convicted child molester Father Oliver O'Grady is out of prison and willing to talk -- veteran CNN and 60 Minutes director Amy Berg lets him, and the result is chilling.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Jonathan Kiefer  |  10-26-2006  |  Reviews

Fully Committed

Sacha Baron Cohen creates fearless satire for the ages in Borat.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Scott Renshaw  |  10-26-2006  |  Reviews

Shut Up and Listennew

Babel is Crash for hipsters.
New York Press  |  Armond White  |  10-26-2006  |  Reviews

Her Beleaguered Highnessnew

Stephen Frears comes to The Queen's defense.
Willamette Week  |  James Walling  |  10-25-2006  |  Reviews

A Fresh Approachnew

If you aren't a card-carrying KKK member, you have to agree that apartheid was a pretty much a shit idea, right up there with pre-emptive invasion and Coldplay.
Dig Boston  |  David Wildman  |  10-25-2006  |  Reviews

American Uglynew

Ungrown adults protect their children from themselves.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Cindy Fuchs  |  10-24-2006  |  Reviews

Piece By Piecenew

Ray Nowosielski's documentary will either seem familiar or shocking, depending on your level of media saturation
Eugene Weekly  |  Molly Templeton  |  10-23-2006  |  Reviews

Just a Little Distancenew

Hero director Zhang Yimou's newest gets a little lost in translation.
Eugene Weekly  |  Molly Templeton  |  10-23-2006  |  Reviews

The Disappearing Artistnew

Aa powerful, moving and bittersweet film about the unlikely friendships we form during adversity.
Eugene Weekly  |  Jason Blair  |  10-23-2006  |  Reviews

A Mediocre Muddlenew

Despite David Bowie providing one of the best movie entrances ever and the continual twists one expects out of Christopher Nolan, The Prestige winds up a mediocre muddle.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  10-23-2006  |  Reviews

Steal This Movie ... Legallynew

While it's being made available as a $10 DVD, the producers wisely decided to push Rune out to the masses as the first free movie-length download for the iPod.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  10-23-2006  |  Reviews

A Cult Classicnew

Roadside Prophets is definitely loose and funny, while its main reverence is to the codified form of the road movie itself.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  10-23-2006  |  Reviews

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