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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W X Z I "The Ice Storm" Terrific acting warms up Ang Lee's frosty examination of 1970s America, 'The Ice Storm.' By Charles Taylor [October 17, 1997]
"An Ideal Husband" Killing us softly with his rapier wit and exquisite profile, Rupert Everett upstages Oscar Wilde.
"Idle Hands" Hand job: A TV-addicted stoner loses his hand to evil temptation in the lame thriller "Idle Hands."
"Illtown" Charles Taylor reviews 'illtown' directed by Nick Gomez and starring Lili Taylor and Michael Rapaport. By Andrew O'Hehir [August 16, 1999]
"The Impostors" Ship of fools: Charles Taylor reviews 'The Impostors,' Stanley Tucci's followup to 'Big Night'.
"The In Crowd" Beautiful babes, psycho-bitch lesbos and dirty-talking hunks populate summer's most shameless piece of trash since "Wild Things."
"In Dreams" With echoes of 'The Silence of the Lambs,' 'Nightmare on Elm Street' and 'Psycho,' Neil Jordan's 'In Dreams' is less than the sum of its parts.
"In The Company of Men" Charles Taylor reviews the movie 'In The Company of Men,' directed by Neil LaBute and starring Aaron Eckhart and Matt Molloy.
"In the Mood for Love" Wong Kar-Wai's Hong Kong romance smolders with more reserved passion than "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon."
"Instinct" Silence of the Man: Anthony Hopkins gets back to nature in this classic Hollywood thriller.
"Insurrection" To oldly go where no man has gone before: In Star Trek 'Insurrection,' nostalgia ain't what it used to be.
"The Invisible Circus" Hippie chicks and an Oprah-ready plot reduce the radicalized '60s to nothing more than feelings.
"Irma Vep" A movie review of 'Irma Vep', directed by Olivier Assayas and starring Maggie Cheung. Reviewed by Stephanie Zacharek.
"The Iron Giant" The metal-machine sci-fi cartoon delivers robot action, retro nostalgia and stony metaphysics.
"Isn't She Great" The Divine Miss M tackles an icon her own size in this frothily enjoyable (if highly fictionalized) yarn about the life and loves of celebrity novelist Jacqueline Susann.
"I Went Down" Charles Taylor reviews Paddy Breathnach's good-spirited black comedy 'I Went Down'.
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