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Nana
(2005)
"A surprisingly engaging piece of fluff."
[movie review]
Film Journal International
4/5
Napoleon Dynamite
(2004)
"guaranteed to win over the geek inside most of us"
[movie review]
Filmcritic.com
3/5
Nathalie
(2003)
"well-mannered, though never dull"
[movie review]
Filmcritic.com
2/5
Ned Kelly
(2004)
"starts off as predictable but enjoyable nonsense and goes so thoroughly off the rails,"
[movie review]
Filmcritic.com
3/5
The New World
(2005)
"Is there a more frustrating living director than Terrence Malick?"
[movie review]
Filmcritic.com
2/5
New York, I Love You
(2009)
"one more cultural artifact lost in translation"
[movie review]
Filmcritic.com
5/5
Night and the City
(1950)
"the rare masterpiece that earns the appellation not by announcing its grand intentions but by following them through with sublime confidence and precision"
[movie review]
Filmcritic.com
3.5/5
Night Watch
(2005)
"Simultaneously professional and yet unique-feeling"
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Filmcritic.com
2/5
Nine Lives
(2005)
"a film hurtling slowly towards nothing, with little to keep one interested along the way"
[movie review]
Filmcritic.com
4/5
No End in Sight
(2007)
"will have you alternately slapping your forehead in stunned disbelief and shaking your head in disgust."
[movie review]
Filmcritic.com
Nothing But the Truth
(2008)
"Rod Lurie's crisp take on the Valerie Plame case-with Vera Farmiga standing in for Plame and Kate Beckinsale for Judith Miller-is admirably bluster-free but suffers at times from movie-of-the-week syndrome."
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Film Journal International
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