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    O
    A new adaptation takes Shakespeare to high school. The "O" stands for Othello." Also, "Oprah."
    O Brother, Where Art Thou?
    Dogpatch rapture! The new film from the Coen brothers turns the Depression into a crackpot American fairy tale.
    Ocean's Eleven
    Soderbergh's crisp, funny heist flick makes out like a bandit. George Clooney and Elliott Gould steal the show.
    Ocean's Thirteen
    Clooney, Pitt and Damon gamely give it another go in this raffish, if fluffy sequel to a sequel to a remake.
    Ocean's Twelve
    George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon: The gang's all here and ready for another caper in this smart, stylish sequel.
    Off to see the Izzard
    Cross-dressing comedian Eddie Izzard on big breaks, serious roles and talking crap.
    Of hatred and innocence
    Filmmakers B.Z. Goldberg and Justine Shapiro discuss their Oscar-nominated "Promises," a wrenching and intimate portrait of the children of Jerusalem.
    Old School
    Beer bongs! Gratuitous panty jokes! And more ass than a boy band gets! This frat romp might be dumb, but you'll wet your Dockers anyway.
    Oliver Twist
    Roman Polanski's astonishing film exquisitely captures both the anger and the cruel beauty of Dickens' great novel.
    Once
    Irish boy meets Czech girl on the streets of Dublin, and together, they make beautiful music -- and one sweet film.
    Once Upon a Time in Mexico
    Robert Rodriguez's gun-slingin', car-chasin' joyous mess of a movie -- featuring Johnny Depp, Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek and more -- is also a political allegory on an epic scale.
    One Bright Shining Moment
    This documentary on George McGovern shows us what the Democratic Party lost.
    One Day in the Life of Andrei Arsenevich
    The unapologetically experimental director Chris Marker delivers a penetrating documentary on the life of the great Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky.
    One film to rule them all
    Peter Jackson's "Fellowship of the Ring" pleases both Tolkien nuts and "Lord of the Rings" virgins. How did he pull off such an unlikely feat?
    One Hour Photo
    Robin Williams as a superstore psycho? Kill me already.
    One Night at McCool's
    Liv Tyler consoles criminals with blow jobs, but this sleazy noir just isn't smutty enough.
    On Guard
    This far-fetched and far-flung adventure romp might be old-fashioned, but it's also one of the best swashbucklers in movie history.