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     (2009)      "This isn't a film by and for New Yorkers, a series of love letters from hometowners and transplants; it's a shallow portrait sketched by casual admirers, outsiders looking in through cliché-tinted lenses." [movie review]      The L Magazine   
  
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     (2008)      "The film has one winning virtue: its dreamily romantic vision of Bloomberg's NY -- a 21st Century study in antiseptic urbanity...it gives the L-Train Era the John Hughes treatment." [movie review]      The L Magazine   
  
     (2009)      "[There's] nothing really going on here: spectacle after dull spectacle, broken by America's horseplaying comic nobility on cruise control, as though just showing up is funny." [movie review]      The L Magazine   
  
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     (2008)      "A masterpiece of subtext and suggestion, abounding in subtle symbolism, named for the stretches of time when the SMS-generation can speak for free (or, freely)." [movie review]      The L Magazine   
  
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     (2007)      "The film's greatest asset...is that the Coens have thankfully dropped their propensity for eccentricity, which has always been their Achilles' Heel as filmmakers." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
  
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     (2007)      "Glossing over the history of the pre-invasion perfidy...and as such avoiding partisan divisiveness, Ferguson's fashioned a film to which any American can nod their head is disappointed, devastated agreement." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
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