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"The Sixth Sense": Forget the ghosts, this thriller's director has a fear of plot
Charles Taylor
"The Iron Giant": A summer charmer turns out the retro sci-fi for kids a
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"Dick": Two charming teenagers suck the sap off the Nixon legacy
Stephanie Zacharek
"Runaway Bride": Divorced from the charms of "Pretty Woman"
Mary Elizabeth Williams
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"Drop Dead Gorgeous": A beauty pageant mockumentary is the guiltiest of this summer's guilty pleasures
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"The Haunting": Catherine Zeta-Jones playing a lesbian in a fur-trimmed vest? That's not scary -- that's
hilarious<
Stephanie Zacharek
"Lake Placid": David E. Kelley creates a monster even scarier than Ally McBeal
Andrew O'Hehir
"Eyes Wide Shut": All work and no "play" make Cruise a dull boy
Charles Taylor
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The method of madness: Did "The Blair Witch Project" directors force their actors through cruel and unusual filmmaking?
Charles Taylor
Method man: "Blair Witch Project" co-star Joshua Leonard chased spirits in the woods -- and lived to tell about it
Brett Mannes
"The Blair Witch Project": "The Real World" meets "Deliverance" in what may be the scariest movie ever made
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Shit-eating grins: In defense of Adam Sandler, "South Park" and the proud tradition of poop humor.
Stephanie Zacharek
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Girlgasms: "Coming Soon" director Colette Burson talks about why when it comes to girls and sex, the missing piece in Hollywood
Rachel Lehmann-Haupt
Everybody ululate: A blues musician explores the ancient art of throat-singing in "Genghis Blues"
Daniel Mangin
"Arlington Road": Jeff Bridges flails, Tim Robbins tics and an icy summer thriller melts.
Andrew O'Hehir
"American Pie": A group of high school buddies are looking for love in all the wrong pastries
Mary Elizabeth Williams
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"Late August, Early September": A French "thirtysomething" for the "Irma Vep" set
Charles Taylor
"South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut": So enriching
Stephanie Zacharek
"Wild Wild West": The summer techno-western rides a fast train to nowhere
Stephanie Zacharek
"Lovers on the Bridge": A romantic's doomed vision of sleaze and squalor on the Seine
Charles Taylor
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"Big Daddy": Ca-ca can be funny, but this bodily-function-filled Adam Sandler vehicle isn't
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"An Ideal Husband": The elegant Rupert Everett glides through Oscar Wilde's mordant romance
Stephanie Zacharek
"The General's Daughter": "A Few Good Men" all over again
Andrew O'Hehir
"Run Lola Run": Fast and feverish German thriller dances at the velocity of techno
Charles Taylor
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