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     (1937)      "Happy-Go-Lucky is one of those films you have to buy into absolutely, or it's just one long slog until the final credits." [movie review]      Playback:stl   
  
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     (2009)      "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince won't win any awards for intellectual depth, but it's a thoroughly enjoyable summer movie..." [movie review]      Playback:stl   
  
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     (2008)      "There may well be a market for simple-minded, high-budget tales of Christian redemption; if so, Henry Poole should do very well at the box office." [movie review]      Playback:stl   
  
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     (2006)      "The most interesting feature of Honey and Clover is how different it is from most American movies aimed at teenagers." [dvd review]      Playback:stl   
  
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     (2009)      "True-to-life stories about the personal growth of attractive white people are all the cinematic rage these days ... and at its worst The Horse Boy seems both an invasion of privacy...and a cold-hearted attempt to cash in on a trendy topic." [movie review]      Playback:stl   
  
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     (2007)      "...a charming but somewhat superficial portrait of Edward Espe Brown, Zen priest and cookbook author." [movie review]      Playback:stl   
  
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     (2009)      "Bigelow has taken the truism that "movies are life with the boring bits cut out" to the extreme..." [movie review]      Playback:stl   
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