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4/5
     (2006)      "Provocative animated sci-fi. Not for kids." [dvd review]      Common Sense Media   
  
     (2006)      "Simultaneously strange and familiar, not himself, Bob lives inside an ooky, unsolvable world that mirrors our own ongoing fears, of surveillance, loss, and forgetting. " [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
3/5
     (2005)      "Privileged girl runs with bank-robber boyfriend." [dvd review]      Common Sense Media   
  
     (2005)      "Whether focused on Lili's face or standing back to take in her long limbs, Caroline Champetier's enthralling black-and-white camerawork is at once nimble and evocative." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
     (2001)      "The film's interests are becoming exponentially Spielbergian, that is to say, sentimental and soggy." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
     (2002)      "More often than not, the film lapses into basic thriller tricks." [movie review]      Nitrate Online   
  
     (2004)      "Haroun's second film is lilting and profound at once, precise and sinuous." [dvd review]      PopMatters   
  
     (2002)      "[The boy is] thankfully, not so preternaturally 'mature' or 'cute' as the ones who have helped save Tom Cruise or Bruce Willis' souls, and more appealing because of it." [movie review]      PopMatters   
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     (2001)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Philadelphia City Paper   
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     (2002)      "Schmidt is suddenly feeling overwhelmed by the lack of activity in his life, where before, this seemed a right, to do nothing." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
     (1997)      "Clint Eastwood...produced, directed and stars in this generally lunatic, occasionally pathetic and more often comically inept endeavor." [movie review]      Philadelphia City Paper   
  
     (2006)      "Borrowing from every other college-located comedy, Steve Pink's movie is also low on originality, even though it appears to celebrate "creativity" in its low-achieving heroes. " [movie review]      Common Sense Media   
  
     (2007)      "The romance will be painful and tumultuous, and the film will find a way to tie together all external events to this seemingly personal connection." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
     (2002)      "Careens between fiction and confession, repetition and revelation." [movie review]      PopMatters   
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     (1999)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Philadelphia City Paper   
  
     (2002)      "The Adventures of Pluto Nash is a whole lot of nada." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
     (2000)      "The film, however, remains boggled in a demo-neverland, appealing only to the very zombie audience it thinks it's satirizing." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
2/5
     (2005)      "Based on MTV animated series. Violent -- not for younger kids." [dvd review]      Common Sense Media   
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     (1997)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Philadelphia City Paper   
  
     (2007)      "Helene, caught like Jacob between lives, spends much of the film trying to explicate choices that now look only wrong." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
     (2003)      "Complicated by the ways that race, masculinity, and media shape expectations and possibilities in the boxing world. " [movie review]      PopMatters   
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     (1999)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Nitrate Online   
  
     (2004)      "It's easy to understand Demme's fascination with and dedication to Dominique: he's a brilliant storyteller and relentless optimist." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
     (2003)      "As much about the culture that produces and fears, consumes and condemns, an Aileen Wuornos as it is about Aileen Wuornos. " [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
4/5
     (2006)      "Inspiring drama about a champion speller." [dvd review]      Common Sense Media   
  
     (2006)      "Akeelah not only embodies her gift and her passion, but she also inspires new ways of thinking about intellectual activities." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
     (2004)      "So much has gone wrong for The Alamo that it almost feels like piling on to say any more about it." [movie review]      Nitrate Online   
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     (1996)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Philadelphia City Paper   
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     (2003)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
     (2004)      "Eventually, the movie's psychologizing of Alexander's motives turns tedious." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
     (2004)      "Now, such resilience is less charming than it might once have been, and certainly less excusable." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
     (2001)      "Knowledgeable, evocative, and occasionally excessive, the film jumps right into its big subject and bold concept and never looks back." [movie review]      Nitrate Online   
  
     (1998)      "More than a coherent or even very interesting puzzle, the film is another occasion for you to work out your own relationship to Binoche, who remains, as ever, seductively distressed and distressingly seductive." [movie review]      Nitrate Online   
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     (1997)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Philadelphia City Paper   
  
     (2004)      "King of the video game movies, director Paul W.S. Anderson continues to meet and resist expectations." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
1/5
     (2007)      "More violent, bloody extraterrestrial mayhem. Ick." [dvd review]      Common Sense Media   
  
     (2007)      "Again, the Aliens are slapdash in their rampaging and the Predator is relatively moral, holding to strict rules of hunting." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
     (1999)      "A sophisticated meta-melodrama featuring some of his most complex and compassionate characters -- not so over-the-top campy as much of his previous work, yet as politically and sexually adventurous in its own shrewd ways." [movie review]      Philadelphia City Paper   
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     (2002)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Nitrate Online   
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     (2001)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      Philadelphia City Paper   
  
2/5
     (2006)      "Ambitious, slow-moving, trite political drama." [dvd review]      Common Sense Media   
  
     (2006)      "Even when he's drinking or delirious, Willie is more appealing than Jack, whose detours into his own gothic background take the movie off rails." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
     (2000)      "Exceedingly tiresome." [movie review]      Nitrate Online   
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     (2003)      Click here to see the review! [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
     (2001)      "More of the same." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
     (2004)      "Decidedly unspecial." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
3/5
     (2007)      "Timberlake stars in fact-based drug drama." [dvd review]      Common Sense Media   
  
     (2007)      "The film's most resonant insight%u2014not a new one%u2014is that the boys' mutual violence and abuse form a sort of intimacy. No matter what else they miss, they understand their own fearfulness and disloyalty." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
     (2007)      "When Dave achieves such relative maturity, Claire likes him again, ensuring that you know he's appropriately heterosexual. What she thinks of mothering little furry creatures doesn't come up." [movie review]      PopMatters   
  
3/5
     (2007)      "Earnest drama about fervent English abolitionist." [dvd review]      Hollywood.com   
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