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It will satisfy fans, but it's unlikely to impress the casual moviegoer or to win the group any converts.
Like a cup of chamomile tea that contains a drop of arsenic, Friends with Money is not easy to digest.
This French film serves up a heady brew made from a poignant mix of gladness and grief...
American Dreamz is, in the end, simply a mess.
Silent Hill is as interesting as it is imperfect.
I Am a Sex Addict is a prime example of the film essay, a form seen far too infrequently in American theaters.
The film attempts to explore the impact that the legacy of the Western has had on the American West.
Pittsburgh film highlights for May 2006.
Like the first Ice Age, The Meltdown's slow pace is punctuated too infrequently by laughter or surprise.
This film is predicated on the notion that a day doesn't have to be extraordinary to be interesting.
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