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Unsavory Businessnew

Bernal and Hurt shine in this murky family drama.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Anders Wright  |  06-21-2006  |  Reviews

Reality Gets a Retakenew

The Road to Guantanamo is engaging, harrowing, and not just a little ethically sticky.
Dig Boston  |  Chris Braiotta  |  06-21-2006  |  Reviews

Five Stories, One Movienew

The Great New Wonderful is just another film that treads the ground broken by Paul Thomas Anderson's seminal Magnolia.
Dig Boston  |  David Wildman  |  06-21-2006  |  Reviews

The Truth Hurtsnew

Al Gore's sounding the sirens about global warming -- will anyone listen?
Nashville Scene  |  Jim Ridley  |  06-21-2006  |  Reviews

Battlefield Earthnew

The Road to Guantanamo and The Forsaken Land illuminate the consequences of war.
The Village Voice  |  J. Hoberman  |  06-21-2006  |  Reviews

Sum of a Pitch

This satirical "behind the scenes" look takes us to the origin of a [expletive] dumb comedy like Click.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  MaryAnn Johanson  |  06-20-2006  |  Reviews

Disappointing Translationsnew

From Super Mario Brothers to Silent Hill, video games-turned-movies (and vice-versa) are a terrific waste of time.
Weekly Alibi  |  Devin D. O’Leary  |  06-20-2006  |  Movies

The Magnificent Kevinnew

The most connected actor in Hollywood talks about his new film.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Chris Anderson  |  06-19-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Escape from Parisnew

A new French import proves cinematic butt-kicking is a universal language.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Chris Herrington  |  06-16-2006  |  Reviews

Hugging the Middle-of-the-Road

In the middle of the cliche sandwich is a surprisingly engaging movie about the impact of high-school sports on a group of exceptional young women.
Washington City Paper  |  Josh Levin  |  06-16-2006  |  Reviews

Elvis Is In the Building

The King attempts to sell a contrived premise through rigorous underplaying.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  06-16-2006  |  Reviews

Realistic Sucking Action

"Don't be afraid of cliches," a character is advised by a soap-opera producer, and the script takes that advice.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  06-16-2006  |  Reviews

People Who Film in Glass Boxes -- Shouldn't

Slow-moving, unengaging, and ultimately unsatisfying this film has more than its director to blame.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  06-16-2006  |  Reviews

Death Is on the Air

This film's great achievement is that it makes you face the gloomiest facts of life head-on--and then lets you walk out with a smile.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  06-16-2006  |  Reviews

King Pinnednew

The places and faces in this new father/son narrative are as real as it gets.
NOW Magazine  |  Andrew Dowler  |  06-16-2006  |  Reviews

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