By Michael McNichol

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July 24, 2008

Death Becomes Them Who’d have thought a comedy about a homicidal mortician could be as bland as Just Buried?
in Screen Review

July 17, 2008

On The Outside-Looking Inn A hotel's guests spend a farcical Lemoinian evening on the lawn in A Rocky Night For His Nibs
in Theatre Review

July 10, 2008

Let's Play The Feud! Shotgun Stories' commitment to its characters' desolate lives deserves respect, if not love
in Screen Review Indian Lust Call Drew Hayden Taylor celebrates Native sexuality in Me Sexy
in Books

June 26, 2008

Darwin Deathmatch Ben Stein’s anti-evolution argument in Expelled is neither intelligent nor well-designed
in Screen Review

June 12, 2008

A Quiet Roar Cindy Blenkarn might not have become president of Womonspace if she hadn't been so shy
in City Life

January 31, 2008

Frozen Ghosts Subzero temperatures make for a difficult funeral in MacGregor’s Hard ice Cream & Gas
in Theatre Review

January 17, 2008

Back for One Last Scrap The always-fiery Susan Sontag’s last book is also one of her most important
in Books She Is a Camera Women go behind the lens and create no end of outrage in Metro Cinema documentary series
in Screen Preview

January 3, 2008

Quebecois Gothic Quebec writer Martine Desjardins invents a new genre in a covenant of salt, but overplays her hand
in Books No Man Is An Eyelid The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is a paralyzingly brilliant cinematic achievement
in Screen Review
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