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"Isn't She Great": Bette Midler is simply fabulous (and Nathan Lane is even better) in a frothy biopic about the quirky, ba
Stephanie Zacharek
'Groove' thang: Behind the scenes of the hottest film at Sundance -- and the first rave movie to actually get it right
Janelle Brown
"The Big Tease": Gay Scottish hairdresser vamps to L.A.; discovers hoary California clichis are all true!
Daniel Mangin
Plus: Jack Lechner's anti-indie speech
Jack Lechner
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More from Sundance: Christian Bale and "American Psycho" director Mary Harron on yuppie killers and an NC-17 three-way
Mark Ebner
"The Cider House Rules": Lasse Hallstrvm's old-fashioned cinematic yarn-
Stephanie Zacharek
"Play It to the Bone": Woody Harrelson and Antonio Banderas stumble in the seventh
Stephanie Zacharek
"Rear Window": Hitchcock's classic trip through the looking glass
Charles Taylor
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The chaos of comedy: How films like "Holy Smoke" and "American Beauty" capture the complexity of modern times
Christopher Kelly
"Mr. Death": Errol Morris' latest doc introduces a man who made killing machines, then denied Auschwitz
Andrew O'Hehir
Painting the unions Red: Why movie producers loved the blacklist
William Triplett
"Titus": Fouling up Shakespeare's most gruesome play
Charles Taylor
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"Galaxy Quest": Phasers on fun!
Stephanie Zacharek
"The Hurricane": No black man has won the Oscar for Best Actor. Don't be surprised if Denzel Washington changes that
Andrew O'Hehir
Reeling in the years: From "Vanya" to "Babe," from "Cobb" to "Hamlet," t
Charles Taylor
"The Talented Mr. Ripley": A creepy novel, a talented cast and a lethally tasteful director
Charles Taylor
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"Any Given Sunday": In Oliver Stone's testosterone-drenched gridiron drama, even the women have balls
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"Man on the Moon": Too conventional for Andy Kaufman's insanity, too haphazard to recapture his energy in any meaningful wa
Stephanie Zacharek
"Angela's Ashes": An adaptation with all the details and none of the poetry
Stephanie Zacharek
"Girl, Interrupted": Winona Ryder flies over the cuckoo's nest
Stephanie Zacharek
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"Stuart Little": In praise of small wonders
Stephanie Zacharek
"Magnolia":
Charles Taylor
"What was that?": From "The Blair Witch Project" to "Three Kings," from "The Straight Story" to "American Beauty," our critics r
Salon Staff
"Cradle Will Rock": The most ambitious -- and most appalling -- American movie this year
Charles Taylor
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