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Movie Review | 'Billy the Kid': About a Boy, His Village and Time in the Spotlight
The documentary 'Billy the Kid- presents the world according to a troubled teenager in Maine.Read more : 05.12.2007 11:57:00
Movie Review | 'Juno': Seeking Mr. and Mrs. Right for a Baby on the Way
'Juno- respects the idiosyncrasies of its characters rather than exaggerating them or holding them up for ridicule.Read more : 05.12.2007 12:56:00
Movie Review | 'Rambo': Just When You Thought It Was Safe to Go Back in the Jungle
'Rambo,” directed by and starring Sylvester Stallone, has its own kind of blockheaded poetry.Read more : 25.01.2008 04:31:00
Movie Review | '4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days': Friend Indeed Who Doesn’t Judge or Flinch
In '4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days,” a ferocious, unsentimental, often brilliantly directed film, the camera doesn’t follow the action, it expresses consciousness itself.Read more : 25.01.2008 05:34:00
Moviegoers in Seoul Will Love This Film
The destruction of New York City in action films may not be appealing to many American moviegoers, but it plays well overseas.Read more : 27.01.2008 04:29:00
New DVDs
Filmed largely at historical locations in Spain in Super Technirama, 'El Cid” remains, even on home video, a feast of visual detail.Read more : 29.01.2008 03:51:00
Movie Review | 'The Silence Before Bach': It All Comes Down to (or Looks Up to) Bach
The jingling piano, the humming traffic and the prancing horse tap out separate if connecting songs in the beguiling nonnarrative film 'The Silence Before Bach.”Read more : 30.01.2008 04:07:00
'Once” Again, a Legit Nominee
'Falling Slowly,” a song from 'Once,” is ruled eligible for this year’s Oscar for best song.Read more : 30.01.2008 16:43:00
Movie Review | 'Build a Ship, Sail to Sadness': Spreading Joy With a Mobile Disco
'Build a Ship, Sail to Sadness” is a deliberate affront to the very idea of slick entertainment and is all the funnier as a result.Read more : 31.01.2008 23:43:00
Stars Seize Their Chance to Shine at SAG Awards
In a year when a writers’ strike has all but shut down much of Hollywood, the Screen Actors Guild Awards drew an inordinate amount of star wattage.Read more : 01.02.2008 01:53:00
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