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March 20, 2008
Dammed Yangtzes
The mountain goddess would marvel at the changed chinese landscape of Up the Yangtze
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Matt Hubert
Tales From the Darko Side
Richard Kelly follows up Donnie Darko with the miscast mishmash known as Southland Tales
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Paul Matwychuk
March 13, 2008
Captain Caveman
Oh, Roland Emmerich... your dopey prehistoric epic 10,000 B.C. is as irresistible as a black jellybe
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James Hamilton
Beyond the Blurbs
This Week: Robert Downey Jr.’s upcoming blackface role in Tropic thunder
You Are Going To Hate This Movie
Funny Games’ audience-alienating shenanigans might actually cause a riot in the theatre
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Paul Matwychuk
Juno Goes To Pieces
Ellen Page tries to pull herself together in the inventively kaleidoscopic The Tracey Fragments
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Scott Lingley
Fist Times At Ridgemont High
Never Back Down speaks to all our high school memories of taking part in brutal illegal streetfights
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Paul Matwychuk
March 6, 2008
Beyond the Blurbs
This week: More reactions to 4 Months, 3 weeks and 2 Days
Zen And The Art Of Breadmaking
Buddhist cooking doc is a slow but rewarding look at people for whom food is everything—literally
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Matthew Halliday
24 Hour Party Person
Sparkling retro comedy Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day merits comparison to My Man Godfrey
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Tom Murray
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Man Of Steal
Jason Statham is in a half-decent movie for once: the gritty ’70s heist picture The Bank Job
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Scott Lingley
Gone Baby Gone
Who cares if the Oscars snubbed it? 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days is a harrowing masterpiece
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Paul Matwychuk
February 28, 2008
Pharma Chameleon
A high school student dispenses pills to his classmates in forgettable Charlie Bartlett
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Scott Lingley
Beyond The Blurbs
This Week: Oscar reactions aplenty!
Dad Education
City of Men proves father/son tensions are even greater when there’s a gang war raging nearby
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Scott Messenger
That Pig Nose Is A Good Look On You
Christina Ricci Is The Most Adorable Pig-Faced Girl In The World In Modern-Day Fairytale Penelope
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Matthew Halliday
The Trouble With Dribbles
Will Ferrell doesn’t bring his A-game to Semi-Pro, but still puts enough points on the board
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Paul Matwychuk
Six Characters In Search Of A Shooter
Vantage Point shows you a presidential assassination again... and again... and again...
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James Hamilton
February 21, 2008
I Guess That’s Why They Call It In Bruges
A Belgian tourist trap becomes Purgatory for a pair of Irish killers in violent black comedy
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James Hamilton
Beyond the Blurbs
Madonna’s directorial debut might not be entirely terrible!
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