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, Sep 20, 2012
Art and Inspiration
Mark your calendars to go see 'Searching for Sugar Man' on Oct. 5
by Colin Boyd
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, Jan 9, 2003
Artfully Adapting
Blending fact and fiction, Nicholas Cage's new work is a film with a mind of its own.
by James DiGiovanna
Blending fact and fiction, Nicholas Cage's new work is a film with a mind of its own.
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, Aug 31, 2006
Artificial in Vienna
If you like surprise endings, you may want to see 'The Illusionist'--but only once
by James DiGiovanna
If you like surprise endings, you may want to see 'The Illusionist'--but only once
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, Jan 20, 2000
Astral Atrocity
Star-Crossed 'Supernova' Bursts With Nudity And Nonsense.
by James DiGiovanna
No one should go anywhere near this non-movie.
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, May 23, 2002
Attack of the Drones
George Lucas clones convoluted plot, grade-school dialogue and bad acting to create a popular but nearly unwatchable film.
by James DiGiovanna
George Lucas clones convoluted plot, grade-school dialogue and bad acting to create a popular but nearly unwatchable film.
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, Jan 27, 2005
Auld Lang Assault
This John Carpenter remake may be even better than the original
by Bob Grimm
This John Carpenter remake may be even better than the original
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, Aug 9, 2007
Austen Chronicle
'Becoming Jane' sure looks nice, but it could have used a plot
by James DiGiovanna
'Becoming Jane' sure looks nice, but it could have used a plot
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, May 4, 2006
Avoiding Interiority
Mary Harron and Gretchen Mol make 'Bettie Page' into a strange, yet thought-provoking movie
by James DiGiovanna
Mary Harron and Gretchen Mol make 'Bettie Page' into a strange, yet thought-provoking movie
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, Jun 12, 2003
Awesome Anime
'Cowboy Bebop' celebrates Western culture by fighting terrorism on Mars. Really.
by James DiGiovanna
"Cowboy Bebop" celebrates Western culture by fighting terrorism on Mars. Really.
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, Sep 7, 2006
Awkward Moments
Although it has a weak plot and falls short of being an art film, 'The Puffy Chair' will stick in your mind
by James DiGiovanna
Although it has a weak plot and falls short of being an art film, 'The Puffy Chair' will stick in your mind
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, Jul 5, 2001
Ay, Robot!
Steven Spielberg dumbs down what could have been a great Stanley Kubrick film.
by James DiGiovanna
Steven Spielberg dumbs down what could have been a great Stanley Kubrick film.
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, Feb 9, 2006
Baby-Sitting Bummer
Another PG-13 horror movie bites the dust--yet earns huge box office
by Bob Grimm
Another PG-13 horror movie bites the dust--yet earns huge box office
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, Nov 6, 2008
Back in the Front Row
After leaving the show long ago, 'MST3K' creator Joel Hodgson has resumed making fun of bad movies
by Bob Grimm
After leaving the show long ago, 'MST3K' creator Joel Hodgson has resumed making fun of bad movies
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, Apr 10, 2003
Back to Front
'Irreversible' is fine filmmaking, but due to its gruesome scenes, it's not family fare.
by James DiGiovanna
"Irreversible" is fine filmmaking, but due to its gruesome scenes, it's not family fare.
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, Aug 24, 2006
Back to School
'Accepted' delights with its sophomoric humor before petering out toward the end
by Bob Grimm
'Accepted' delights with its sophomoric humor before petering out toward the end
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, Mar 22, 2012
Back to School
Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill make a hilarious team in 21 Jump Street
by Bob Grimm
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, Dec 16, 2010
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Bad Ballerina
Natalie Portman turns in a career-best performance in the powerful 'Black Swan'
by Bob Grimm
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, Feb 18, 2010
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Bad Doggy
'The Wolfman' doesn't quite succeed, despite a fine effort from Benicio Del Toro
by Bob Grimm
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, Feb 22, 2007
Bad Dull Action
'Ghost Rider' is terrible, despite its big box-office haul
by James DiGiovanna
'Ghost Rider' is terrible, despite its big box-office haul
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, Apr 28, 2011
Bad Government!
'Atlas Shrugged' is not very good—but that won't stop some people from loving it
by Colin Boyd
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