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November 26, 2009

Anatomy Of 14 Murders <i>Polytechnique</i> shows restraint in its recreation of the Montreal Massacre, but is that enough?
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November 5, 2009

A Stoner Comedy, Starring My Mom And Dad How a con man turned playwright Ken Cameron's parents’ farm into a pot grow-op
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October 29, 2009

Mission From Burma <i>Burma VJ</i> explains how guerrilla journalists alerted the world to anti-democratic brutality
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October 15, 2009

Clive Plus Kiddies <i>The Boys Are Back</i> can cloy, but seeing Clive Owen raise his sons alone will make anyone swoon
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October 8, 2009

I Feel No Need For Swedes Roy Andersson’s deadpan <i>You, The Living</i> is a visual triumph but a conceptual failure
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October 1, 2009

The Ottoman Always Rings Twice The award-winning <i>Three Monkeys</i> transplants the film noir sensibility to modern-day Turkey
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September 24, 2009

An Exercise In Oloidology <i>The Mysteries of Kinematic Inversion</i> has a daunting title, but an engaging subject
in Screen Feature The Cetacean Agent A crack team of filmmakers and adrenaline junkies uncover an atrocity in <i>The Cove</i>
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August 27, 2009

A Punishing Watch <i>The Stoning of Soraya M.</i>turns a harrowing true story into something heavy-handed and false
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August 20, 2009

District 9 Has Both Brains And Prawns Director Neill Blomkamp makes a strong debut with this action allegory about aliens in Johannesburg
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July 16, 2009

Grotesqueries In Our Groceries <i>Food Inc.</i> uncovers no new info, but it’s a stomach-turning indictment of the American diet
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July 9, 2009

Blue Moon, You Saw Me Standing Alone Sam Rockwell puts on a one-man science fiction show as a lonely lunar dweller in <i>Moon</i>
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July 2, 2009

The Great White Misanthrope Larry David kvetches away in Woody Allen’s deceptively heartwarming <i>Whatever Works</i>
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June 25, 2009

Chasing Our Tales Short films from locals Eva Colmers and Trevor Anderson are the highlights of <i>Prairie Tales</i>
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June 11, 2009

The Many Milestones Of Miklós <i>The Round Up</i> and <i>The Red and the White</i> are dense, but they're clearly masterworks
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June 4, 2009

Sour Clout Hiam Abbass’ performance as a reluctant political symbol grounds <i>Lemon Tree</i>’s allegory
in Screen Review Chlorine, Not Saccharine It would be more apt to compare <i>The Pool</i> to Ozu or Kiarostami than <i>Slumdog Millionaire</i>
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May 28, 2009

Der Postbote Always Rings Twice <i>Jerichow</i> successfully transposes James M. Cain’s steamy noir classic to rural Germany
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May 21, 2009

Has Atom Egoyan Re-Earned Our Adoration? Canadian auteur’s latest is not his best, but it’s a complex tale of terrorism in the digital age
in Screen Review Lips, Unsynced A simple smooch brings unintended consequences in the airy French charmer <i>Shall We Kiss?</i>
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