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     (1952)      "The Wages of Fear, the ultimate truck driver picture, is primarily a general exemplification of how the rich take advantage of the poor, how they're happy to send them out on missions of certain death for their own personal, capital benefit." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
  
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     (2008)      "A strictly environmentalist reading of Pixar's latest is too easy." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
  
     (2009)      "Too many recent documentaries fail because they take compelling topics and turn them into bland films...But We Live in Public...serendipitously avoids this pitfall by taking video as its subject. You need to see it in order to understand it." [movie review]      The L Magazine   
  
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     (2007)      "An artful, strong-arming genre picture...Deftly paced and plotted, impeccably executed with a style no less than Kubrickian." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
  
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     (2008)      "A simplistic and symbolic story; a portrait of this mean old country and its economic disparity." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
  
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     (2009)      "The worst thing about Woody's latest is Larry David." [movie review]      Slant Magazine   
  
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     (2009)      "Faithfully capturing the textures of juvenilia should be a means, not an end..." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
  
     (2009)      "And that little boy grew up to be%u2026Hermann Goering?" [movie review]      The L Magazine   
  
     (2009)      "Though global warming gets namechecked only once in Whiteout, and off-handedly, it's the ever-present subtext..." [movie review]      The L Magazine   
  
     (1990)      "A trip down a yellow brick road--one that runs through the recesses of the director's infamously nightmarish subconscious." [movie review]      The L Magazine   
  
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     (2006)      "In attempting to bestow an ominous heft onto benign NASA film of astronauts mired in quotidian zero-gravity tasks, The Wild Blue Yonder feels like little else beyond a slight cinematic experiment..." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
  
     (2009)      "On the surface, [it']s about obsessive romantic love; a bit deeper, it's about an elderly cineaste's obsession with the movies." [movie review]      Cinepinion   
  
     (2008)      "A Woman in Berlin [is] one of the more interesting WWII flicks of the last few years. Though that's not saying much." [movie review]      The L Magazine   
  
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     (2008)      "A woman's not an animal! She's a pair of shoes!" [movie review]      The L Magazine   
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