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Topic: Movies (page 325)

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

Charles Taylor

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

Mary Elizabeth Williams
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"Mystery, Alaska": The little hockey picture falls through its own thin ice

Chris Colin

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

Andrew O'Hehir
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"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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"Black Cat, White Cat": A manic, carnivalesque romp recaptures the possibilities of cinema

Andrew O'Hehir
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"On the Ropes": The "Hoop Dreams" of boxing -- and just as heartbreaking

Charles Taylor

Hollywood by way of Broadway: British actress Janet McTeer on her graceful leap from stage to screen

Christine Schomer
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"For Love of the Game": Kevin Costner's syrupy, sentimental return to baseball smells like Coors Light and Viagra

Andrew O'Hehir
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"Sugar Town": Ally Sheedy, Patricia Arquette and John Taylor play music-biz burnouts worthy of VH-1's "Behind the Music"

Daniel Mangin
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"Love is the road of hell": An interview with French director Catherine Breillat

Cynthia Joyce
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"Romance": One of the most potent films about sex of the last few decades

Ray Sawhill
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"Stop Making Sense": Why the Talking Heads miracle concert film is worth seeing twice

Stephanie Zacharek
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"American Beauty": Kevin Spacey keeps a biting, ambitious suburban satire from eating itself alive

Andrew O'Hehir
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"The Minus Man": If her performance here is any indication, Sheryl Crow's acting career will be a short one

Jeff Stark
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"Stigmata": Hot babe with a religious condition? Throw in a sexy priest and call it a movie!

Mary Elizabeth Williams
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"West Beirut": An engaging, acomplished debut captures the slow agony of being a teenager

Andrew O'Hehir
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All's fair in film and war: An interview with "West Beirut" director Ziad Doueiri

Cynthia Joyce
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"Chill Factor": The Gooding-Ulrich actioner smolders with the intensity of block ice

Stephanie Zacharek
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Death by warm fuzzy: Robin Williams was once a comic genius. What the hell happened?

Stephanie Zacharek
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"Outside Providence": The Farrelly brothers put a new spin on the old coming-of-age-in-a-crappy-town story

Stephanie Zacharek
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"The Astronaut's Wife": Johnny Depp and Charlize Theron spawn a dud

Charles Taylor
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