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Darwin's Man in Africanew

Documentarian Hubert Sauper fishes for the truth about globalization and its discontents.
L.A. Weekly  |  B. Ruby Rich  |  02-09-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Talkin' Trashnew

Footballers Wives is anything but desperate, and Love Monkey is no High Fidelity.
Boston Phoenix  |  Jon Garelick  |  02-09-2006  |  TV

Young Againnew

Country music gets what movies have forgotten.
New York Press  |  Armond White  |  02-09-2006  |  Reviews

Justice on the Bordernew

Tommy Lee Jones explores stark contrasts at the U.S. southern boundary.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Angela Carone  |  02-08-2006  |  Reviews

Baby-Sitting Bummernew

Another PG-13 horror movie bites the dust, yet earns huge box office returns.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  02-08-2006  |  Reviews

Thriller, Hold the Thrillsnew

Caché is worth noting -- but not necessarily watching.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  02-08-2006  |  Reviews

Not Really a Sadistic Bastardnew

For someone whose talent is so universally admired, Lars Von Trier seems to generate more bitter contention than anyone else making movies today -- Manderlay is sure to continue this trend.
Dig Boston  |  Chris Braiotta  |  02-08-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

America's Favorite Action Heronew

Harrison Ford, a true pop culture icon and a bona fide movie star, has a reputation for getting a little testy in interviews, and this one's not much different.
Dig Boston  |  David Wildman  |  02-08-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Factory Directnew

Steven Soderbergh's latest film experiment marvelously evokes small-town wage-slave life -- for a while, anyway.
Nashville Scene  |  Jim Ridley  |  02-08-2006  |  Reviews

Factasianew

Evidence reigns supreme in the new documentary boom.
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian Miller  |  02-08-2006  |  Movies

Long May He Runnew

At 60, a not-so-young Neil confronts death with elegiac hymns to family, friendship and love.
The Village Voice  |  Tom Charity  |  02-07-2006  |  Reviews

London Calling?new

The new relationship flick is actually set in NYC.
The Village Voice  |  Ed Park  |  02-07-2006  |  Reviews

Touch of Gray

Harrison Ford’s action heroism takes an AARP turn in Firewall.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Scott Renshaw  |  02-07-2006  |  Reviews

Funky Freshnew

A white leading man in a black movie? That is something new.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Luke Y. Thompson  |  02-07-2006  |  Reviews

He Will Bury Younew

Tommy Lee Jones keeps his promise to Melquiades Estrada.
Dallas Observer  |  Luke Y. Thompson  |  02-07-2006  |  Reviews

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