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     (2007)      "It isn't an accident that, from what we can gather from the quick flashbacks, the threat to America's stability begins in Manhattan, that hotbed of secular humanism." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
  
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     (2007)      "Cinema with a purity of patience" [movie review]      Cinepinion   
  
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     (2009)      "If this is with whom us average Americans are supposed to empathize, we deserve our recession." [movie review]      The L Magazine   
  
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     (2007)      "Even though it doesn't entirely succeed, it does offer a blessed aesthetic alternative to the boilerplate formula of dreckish fare like Ray. Point well taken and much appreciated, Mr. Haynes, if nothing else." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
  
     (2009)      "Ice Age's real agenda: Drill, baby, drill!" [movie review]      The L Magazine   
  
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     (2006)      "In Between Days is a remarkably faithful chronicle of the teenage experience, especially as, just like those years, it turns out to be so inconsequential." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
  
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     (2008)      "Every once in a while, we need our movies to dry out like this, to get back to their roots to remind viewers what film does so well in the first place: evoke emotion through images. And leer at women." [movie review]      The L Magazine   
  
     (2009)      "Anglo and American comic actors are meeting somewhere in the middle, finally catching up with their country's politicians who have been collaborating, troublesomely, for years." [movie review]      The L Magazine   
  
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     (2008)      "[Here] is the Spielberg of yore, the Spielberg of impossible dinosaur dreams made real. His dinosaur here is Jones, made real once again through a seeming cinematic miracle, equal in scale to that which resurrected the velociraptor." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
  
     (2009)      "The more prolific Steven Soderbergh becomes, the more his movies feel like perfunctorily adumbrated rough drafts..." [movie review]      The L Magazine   
  
     (2009)      "Each story adds up to nothing individually...and The Informers is exactly the sum of its parts." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
  
     (2009)      "Tarantino's coup is to replace one set of tropes with another: his latest is a Western, spaghettisploitation with a National Socialist twist, merely disguised as a war movie...As such, he gives the W.W. II movie a much-needed kick in the ass." [movie review]      The L Magazine   
  
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     (2006)      "Lynch, in a rare move for any artist, has allowed the audience unrestricted and unfiltered access into his subconscious; it is projected up on the screen, entirely unadulterated, for us to examine, ponder, and experience." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
  
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     (2007)      "Inside is like a shot of vodka or a roller coaster--it's not for pregnant women." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
  
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     (2007)      "American filmmaking at its laziest and most astoundingly pretentious...Sean Penn directs with the maturity of a thirteen year old who's just discovered The Catcher in the Rye..." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
  
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     (2008)      "Iron Man...is downright immoral." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
  
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     (2009)      "If Caine were as sick as his character appears, this would be a worthy performance to go out on, regardless of the iffy material that it supports." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
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