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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 R "The Rage: Carrie 2" Grrr power: Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'The Rage: Carrie 2' By Mary Elizabeth Williams [March 19, 1999]
"The Rainmaker" "John Grisham's The Rainmaker": Francis Coppola's adaptation of 'John Grisham's The Rainmaker' hits all the predictable Hollywood notes -- and a couple surprising ones as well.
"Random Hearts" Harrison Ford and Kristin Scott Thomas get caught somewhere between their cheatin' dead spouses and a banal thriller.
"Ratcatcher" Lynne Ramsay's impressive, frustrating debut feature knocked out the U.K., but her scabby view of poverty betrays more technique than feeling.
"Ravenous" Dark meat: Though it definitely requires a strong stomach, "Ravenous" may be the best cannibal tragicomedy ever made. Reviewed by Andrew O'Hehir. By Andrew O'Hehir [April 6, 2000]
"Rear Window" James Stewart loves watching the defectives in Hitchcock's restored peeping-tom thriller.
"Red Corner" Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'Red Corner' directed Jon Avnet and starring Richard Gere and Bai Ling.
"Red Planet" Val Kilmer leads this mission to mediocrity.
"The Red Violin"François Girard's opulent omnibus plays horribly out of tune.
"Reindeer Games" Ben Affleck provides a charismatic star turn, but John Frankenheimer's out-of-season heist thriller is dead on arrival.
"Remember The Titans" Denzel Washington puts the fascism back in football.
"The Replacements" Watching Keanu Reeves play a scab QB makes four quarters in hell look inviting.
"The Replacement Killers" Stephanie Zacharek reviews 'The Replacement Killers' directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring Chow Yun-Fat and Mira Sorvino.
"Requiem for a Dream" Darren Aronofsky doesn't make movies about drugs. They are drugs.
"Return To Me" David Duchovny and Minnie Driver star in a movie that almost seems like a godsend in this age of romantic-comedy schmaltz. By Bill Wyman [April 27, 2000]
"Ride With the Devil" Ang Lee's dark and sober fable might be the most interesting and least dogmatic view of the Civil War to wend its way into the multiplexes.
"Ripe" Twin sisters undergo a painful and sensual coming-of-age in "ripe."
"Road Trip" As long as this lewd, crude, plotless wonder keeps careening along the open highway, it's all good.
"Romance" Director Catherine Breillat and star Caroline Ducey follow the urge wherever it leads.
"Romeo Must Die" In this canny and ingeniously crafted action thriller, Jet Li glows with a quiet, unquantifiable something -- and he kicks butt.
"Romy and Michele's High School Reunion" Romy and Michele: A review of the movie 'Romy and Michele's High School Reunion,' directed by David Mirkin and starring Mira Sorvino, Lisa Kudrow and Janeane Garofalo.
"Rounders" Good will bluffing: "Rounders" deals some fine actors a bad hand.
"Runaway Bride" Richard Gere and Julia Roberts pair-up for a would-be "Pretty Woman" Part 2, but the thrill is long gone.
"Run Lola Run" The quick-paced German thriller throbs with jump cuts, zoom shots and the speedy sense of an instinctual filmmaker.
"Rush Hour" Hong Kong Hollywood: 'Rush Hour' is a pale imitation of Jackie Chan's Hong Kong hits.
"Rushmore" Wes Anderson's "Rushmore" is a work of comic genius. (And Bill Murray's not even trying to be funny.)
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