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No Pain, No Gain
Time to Leave makes the prelude to doom look remarkably banal and largely painless.
Washington City Paper |
Mark Jenkins |
08-18-2006 |
Reviews
Tags: François Ozon, Time to Leave
Beached Wails
Heading South understands the Third World-tourist dynamic, and neatly delineates the way two different kinds of people can live different kinds of existence in the same place.
Washington City Paper |
Mark Jenkins |
08-18-2006 |
Reviews
Tags: Heading South, Laurent Cantet
The Long Farewellnew
The ocean again plays big role in Ozon's latest.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Felicia Feaster |
08-17-2006 |
Reviews
Tags: François Ozon, Time to Leave
Knowingly Quirkynew
This film's slower and gentler moments expose it as a knowing injunction against a society that requires every American to be a winner, when simply being a human being used to be enough.
Orlando Weekly |
Steve Schneider |
08-17-2006 |
Reviews
Gleeful Anarchynew
Steve Pink and his crew of crazy coeds have come up with half of a pretty decent movie here.
Orlando Weekly |
Steve Schneider |
08-17-2006 |
Reviews
Tags: Accepted, Steve Pink
Victory or Not?new
At long last, the gay community gets its very own coming-of-age sex comedy, >where it's summertime at San Torum High School, a place where absolutely everybody seems to be GLBT and a quartet of queer pals resolve to lose their anal virginity by Labor Day.
Orlando Weekly |
Steve Schneider |
08-17-2006 |
Reviews
Tags: Another Gay Movie, Todd Stephens
Catholic-School Lesbian Romancenew
This film simply gives us a story of sparks between a hot young poetry teacher and a new student who arrives in her care bearing a liberated attitude.
Orlando Weekly |
Steve Schneider |
08-17-2006 |
Reviews
Tags: Katherine Brooks, Loving Annabelle
Openly Insecurenew
This film gives us a pudgy and plain mound of sexual awkwardness in the body a 12-year-old, who is convinced that is he is the cosmic double of a ponytailed, space-hopping TV femme fatale.
Orlando Weekly |
Billy Manes |
08-17-2006 |
Reviews
Queer as Filmnew
Like all miracles, Camp Out struck me out of the blue with the innocence it chronicles as a group of gay teens learn about themselves at a Christian summer camp.
Orlando Weekly |
Lindy T. Shepherd |
08-17-2006 |
Reviews
Left Wantingnew
Of all movies, The Oh in Ohio should know to finish what it's started.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Curt Holman |
08-17-2006 |
Reviews
Tags: Billy Kent, The OH in Ohio
Watery Gravenew
Lee's profound, troubling document of a disaster illuminates deep, horrible undercurrents in American life.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Felicia Feaster |
08-17-2006 |
Reviews
Bukowski is Backnew
Hamer discusses how he brought the famed writer's sense of authenticity and spirit of iconoclasm to the screen.
New York Press |
Jennifer Merin |
08-17-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Bent Hamer, Factotum
'Kasting Directornew
For years, Bryan Barber helped shape the visual image of OutKast with his signature videos -- now he takes the duo to the movies.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Carlton Hargro |
08-17-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Bryan Barber, Idlewild
Indie Advantagenew
The dilemma of being a yuppie New Yorker is revealed in Trust the Man and The Marrying Kind.
New York Press |
Armond White |
08-17-2006 |
Reviews
Freedom of Informationnew
Free speech and intellectual-property rights are now on a collision course, and may in fact collide next month with the theatrical release of Kirby Dick's incendiary This Film Is Not Yet Rated.
L.A. Weekly |
Paul Cullum |
08-17-2006 |
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