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"The Newton Boys" Laura Miller reviews 'The Newton Boys' Directed by Richard Linklater and starring Matthew McConaughey, Skeet Ulrich, Ethan Hawke and Dwight Yoakam
By Laura Miller [March 27, 1998]

"The Next Best Thing" Madonna and Rupert Everett star in a gay-themed family comedy that goes seriously awry.
By Stephanie Zacharek [March 2, 2000]

"Next Stop, Wonderland" Next stop, Hollywood: Charles Taylor dismisses the 'authentic' pose of indie-hit 'Next Stop, Wonderland' and defends the glossier good-time gal movies 'Dance With Me' and 'How Stella Got Her Groove Back'.
By Charles Taylor [September 3, 1998]

"Night Falls on Manhattan" Despite a fresh star in Andy Garcia and some powerful moments, Sidney Lumet's latest police corruption drama walks the same old beat.
By Robin Dougherty [June 16, 1997]

"Nights of Cabiria" The little tramp: A review of the newly restored version of Fellini's classic "Nights of Cabiria," by Stephanie Zacharek.
By Stephanie Zacharek [August 6, 1998]

"Nightwatch" Charles Taylor reviews 'Nightwatch,' directed by Ole Bornedal and starring Ewan McGregor, Patricia Arquette and Nick Nolte.
By Charles Taylor [April 17, 1998]

"Nil by Mouth" Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'Nil by Mouth,' written and directed by Gary Oldman and starring Ray Winstone Kathy Burke, Charlie Creed-Miles and Laila Morse.
By Andrew O'Hehir [January 30, 1998]

"The Ninth Gate" Johnny Depp stars in Roman Polanski's newest, an amusing and deadpan literary thriller.
By Charles Taylor [March 9, 2000]

"Nothing to Lose" The black-white buddy movie "Nothing to lose" is a lazy exercise in tired racial cliches.
By Laura Miller [August 18, 1997]

"Nothing to Lose" Even re-heated Jackie Chan fare like 'Operation Condor' offers dazzling stunts from the world's greatest action hero.
By Sam Hurwitt [August 18, 1997]

"Notting Hill" Julia Roberts plays a superstar; Hugh Grant plays a kicked puppy. Our critic plays dead.
By Stephanie Zacharek [May 27, 1999]

"Nowhere to Hide" Myung-se Lee, a visual magician high on pictures, gives us a thriller of spooky, throbbing elegance.
By Stephanie Zacharek [January 9, 2001]

"Nurse Betty"Neil LaBute's elitist pretense and cold, self-serving characters snuff out fantasy, romance and a perfectly sweet script.
By Charles Taylor [09/08/00]

"Nutty Professor II: The Klumps"Eddie Murphy's mushy sentiment and cheerfully vulgar humor should delight midsummer multiplex-goers by the millions.
By Andrew O'Hehir [July 28, 2000]


 
 




 
 
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