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Art-House Bluesnew

What's a film buff to do when your town's "secondary market" status keeps good movies away?
Sacramento News & Review  |  Jonathan Kiefer  |  07-13-2006  |  Movies

Risques Businessnew

Claude Sautet's 1960 work is the essence of film noir.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  07-13-2006  |  Reviews

True Westnew

Edward Norton's riveting performance highlights this offbeat modern Western.
Nashville Scene  |  Noel Murray  |  07-13-2006  |  Reviews

All-Day Suckersnew

Amy Sedaris and Steve Colbert peddle some hard Candy.
Nashville Scene  |  Jim Ridley  |  07-13-2006  |  Reviews

Sour Candynew

Strangers with Candy drops into one of the pitfalls of a post-modern age by trying to carry irony so far that it loses sight of what's supposed to be funny.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  07-13-2006  |  Reviews

Dark Horizonnew

Linklater goes back to the drawing board in A Scanner Darkly.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Felicia Feaster  |  07-13-2006  |  Reviews

Hubert Cornfield, 1929–2006new

Death came so quietly for Hubert Cornfield that it astonished even the nurse who was bringing him his breakfast -- such a departure was completely in character.
L.A. Weekly  |  F.X. Feeney  |  07-13-2006  |  Movies

Go, Johnny, Go!new

Depp gives Disney the pirate's booty.
L.A. Weekly  |  Nikke Finke  |  07-13-2006  |  Movies

Sunken Sequelnew

Orlando Bloom may be pretty, but his boring acting sure can destroy movies.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  07-12-2006  |  Reviews

Perfection of the Momentnew

This Hitchcockian French movie is a flawless execution of the art of film.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  07-12-2006  |  Reviews

The Break-Upnew

Vivid performances animate a dead marriage in Chereau's explosive chamber piece.
The Village Voice  |  Dennis Lim  |  07-12-2006  |  Reviews

Coming Soonnew

The box-office battle between Baltimore's independent movie theaters turns on the imminent arrival of a new national player.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Van Smith  |  07-11-2006  |  Movies

Wilson Carries The Comedy

You, Me and Dupree subsists purely on vibe, namely Owen Wilson's ever-boyish vibe of an innocence that has overstayed its welcome long into adulthood.
Maui Time  |  Cole Smithey  |  07-08-2006  |  Reviews

Sound the Repeat

We've seen American soldiers in Iraq up close many times before, and The War Tapes' night-vision-goggles view of the locals remains as fuzzy as ever.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  07-07-2006  |  Reviews

Turban Myth

Fundamentalism assumes many forms, even documentaries.
Washington City Paper  |  Louis Bayard  |  07-07-2006  |  Reviews

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