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"The Tailor of Panama" John Boorman tries on John le Carré's stylish tale of tropical corruption and finds it fits him like a glove.
By Charles Taylor [March 30, 2001]

"The Talented Mr. Ripley" Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jude Law star in a deluxe version of Patricia Highsmith's creepy classic.
By Charles Taylor [December 23, 1999]

"Teaching Mrs. Tingle" Kevin Williamson wrote "Scream," "Dawson's Creek" and "I Know What You Did Last Summer," but his first feature as a director should have stayed in his desk.
By Andrew O'Hehir [August 19, 1999]

"10 Things I Hate About You" One shrew thing: The Bard gets the teen-flick treatment in '10 Things I Hate About You'.
By Mary Elizabeth Williams [April 1, 1999]

"There's Something About Mary" Dumb and somewhat less dumb
By Charles Taylor [June 30, 1998]

"The Thin Red Line" The big dead one: What was supposed to be Terrence Malick's long-awaited comeback is instead a cliched, self-indulgent throwback to the '70s.
By Charles Taylor [January 8, 1999]

"Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her" Cameron Diaz, Calista Flockhart, Glenn Close -- why didn't we get to see this finely crafted, intimate star vehicle on a movie screen?
By Andrew O'Hehir [May 27, 1999]

"Thirteen Days" This showdown on the nuclear frontier isn't about the U.S. vs. Cuba and the Soviets -- it's about the Kennedys vs. a vast old-man conspiracy.
By Andrew O'Hehir [May 27, 1999]

"The 13th Floor" Between the 12th floor and the 14th floor, boredom awaits!
By Andrew O'Hehir [May 27, 1999]

"The Thomas Crown Affair" Glamorous settings, glamorous clothes, glamorous sex: This remake is a deluxe vacation for adults, frills included.
By Charles Taylor [August 10, 1999]

"A Thousand Acres"'A Thousand Acres' -- starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Jessica Lange and Jennifer Jason Leigh -- X-rays Jane Smiley's novel to reveal its soap-opera skeleton.
By Gary Kamiya [October 19, 1997]

"Three Kings" The stylish, almost hallucinatory war movie promotes director David O. Russell from indie grunt to Hollywood sharpshooter.
By Andrew O'Hehir [September 30, 1999]

"Three Seasons" Poetry in motion: Tony Bui's "Three Seasons" is a cinematic love poem to Vietnam.
By Andrew O'Hehir [May 6, 1999]

"This Is Spinal Tap" The return of Spinal Tap: How did a heavy-metal spoof end up as light as a soap bubble?
By Stephanie Zacharek [09/08/00]

"3 Strikes" The loosey-goosey South Central romp could use a translator for Clueless White People, but it's packed with physical comedy yuks.
By Andrew O'Hehir [March 2, 2000]

"Titanic" Glub, glub, glub: "Titanic" goes under: Stephanie Zacharek reviews 'Titanic,' directed by James Cameron and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.
By Stephanie Zacharek [November 30, 1997]

"Titanic Town" Julie Walters single-handedly tries to bring a halt to the "troubles" in this dark Irish comedy of daily catastrophe.
By Charles Taylor [09/01/00]

"Titus"Like so many self-conscious directors, Julie Taymor wrecks Shakespeare's already disastrous play with her own horrific vision.
By Charles Taylor [January 6, 2000]

"Tomorrow Never Dies"Stale Bonding: Charles Taylor reviews 'Tomorrow Never Dies' directed by Roger Spottiswoode and starring Pierce Brosnan and Michelle Yeoh.
By Charles Taylor [December 19, 1997]

The 10 best movies of 1998 Met expectations: The 10 best movies of 1998
By Charles Taylor [November 30, 1998]

"Touch" Out of "Touch": Paul Shrader's new movie about faith healing fails to inspire.
By Meg Cohen Ragas [March 14, 1997]

"Touch of Evil" Ballad of a fat man: Orson Welles' recently reissued noir classic 'Touch of Evil' may be the sleaziest good movie ever made.
By Charles Taylor [September 10, 1998]

"Town & Country" Andie MacDowell and Warren Beatty play perverted games with hand puppets while the rest of the cast romps through this (supposedly) beleaguered farce.
By Andrew O'Hehir [April 27, 2001]

"Toy Story 2" Buzz and Woody get warm and fuzzy in Pixar's terrific sequel.
By Janelle Brown [November 23, 1999]

"Traffic" Steven Soderbergh, the director of "Out of Sight" and "Erin Brockovich," returns with a blistering look at our nation's hypocritical and useless war on drugs.
Charles Taylor [December 27, 2000]

"Trixie" Emily Watson is a malaprop-spouting security guard in Alan Rudolph's latest not-quite-a-movie.
Andrew O'Hehir [June 30, 2000]

"True Crime" True prime: He may be pushing 70, but Clint Eastwood just hit his stride with 'True Crime'.
By Andrew O'Hehir [March 19, 1999]

"The Truman Show" Jim Carrey breaks out of the comedy routine in "The Truman Show."
By Charles Taylor [May 30, 1998]

"Tumbleweeds" Mom just wants to have fun, daughter sulks. Haven't we seen this movie before?
By Stephanie Zacharek [November 23, 1999]

"Turn It Up" After a little "Mean Streets" and a lot of Peckinpah-Tarantino violence, this low-key indie rap vehicle degenerates into a gratuitous orgy of murders.
By Andrew O'Hehir [09/06/00]

"28 Days" Not even court-ordered rehab could save this stumbling drunk of a picture.
By Charles Taylor [April 17, 2000]

"Twilight" Charles Taylor reviews 'Twilight' Directed by Robert Benton. Starring Paul Newman, Susan Sarandon, and Gene Hackman.
By Charles Taylor [March 6, 1998]

"Two Family House" Two "Sopranos" actors and this unflinching story prove just how good indie movies can be.
By Charles Taylor [November 6, 2000]

"200 Cigarettes" In '200 Cigarettes,' the nostalgic '80s new wave soundtrack is the star, but the love stories get lost in shuffle-play.
By Mary Elizabeth Williams [February 26, 1999]


 
 




 
 
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