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Topic: Movies (page 323)

"Music of my Heart": Blood-curdling strings? Wes Craven goes soft on us -- too soft.

Mary Elizabeth Williams

"Dreaming of Joseph Lees": Samantha Morton, the best actress to emerge in a decade, finds a film worthy of her talents

Charles Taylor
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"Being John Malkovich": Only Spike Jonze would think to cast Cameron Diaz as a mousy dork -- and make it work

Andrew O'Hehir

Night of the big, fat, money-grubbing losers: Another "anniversary edition" DVD picks the flesh off of a 30-year-old classic

Daniel Kraus
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"Princess Mononoke": George Lucas, eat your heart out -- next to this, "Star Wars" looks like a seventh-grade science project

Andrew O'Hehir

"Body Shots": Angst, ennui and date rape in the singles scene -- it's "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" meets "Kids"!

Charles Taylor
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"Bringing Out the Dead": Nicolas Cage haunts Scorsese's hyperkinetic ambulance ride back into New York

Stephanie Zacharek
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"Crazy in Alabama": Melanie Griffith is a so-so actress in a cheap black wig

Mary Elizabeth Williams
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"Show Me Love": Two Swedish teenage lesbians liven up a bad movie -- not that kind of bad

Charles Taylor
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"Julien Donkey-Boy": Harmony Korine's preciously confrontational picture shocks for shock value

Ana Marie Cox

"Fight Club": Brad Pitt preaching about the emptiness of materialism? Co

Andrew O'Hehir

"The Story of Us": Willis and Pfeiffer in a warped hybrid of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" and "Mrs. Doubtfire"

Stephanie Zacharek
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"The Straight Story": Forget the G rating -- this is as weird as David Lynch gets

Charles Taylor
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So much ass to kick, so little time: "Fight Club" author Chuck Palahniuk offers expert advice on how you can fit chaos into your

Sarah Tomlinson
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"Boys Don't Cry": Sensationalistic storytelling with a heart

Stephanie Zacharek
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"Random Hearts": Harrison Ford in a new romantic thriller that cheats you out of both

Stephanie Zacharek
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"Superstar": Dear God, Why do lame "Saturday Night Live" movies keep making it to the big screen?

Mary Elizabeth Williams

"The Limey": Steven Soderbergh's modernist art noir courts pretention without succumbing to it

Charles Taylor
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"Mystery, Alaska": The little hockey picture falls through its own thin ice

Chris Colin

"Happy, Texas" Steve Zahn puts this escaped-con farce on the map

Mary Elizabeth Williams
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"Three Kings": George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg sparkle in a driving Gulf War movie with irresistible brio

Andrew O'Hehir

"Guinevere": A gutless examination of the attraction between older men and younger women

Charles Taylor

"Mumford": The movies' first sane therapist talks a big game in Law

Laura Miller

"Double Jeopardy": You can't be tried for the same crime twice -- but you can make the same bad movie over and over again

Andrew O'Hehir
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