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(2009) |
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""I knew it would come to this," hisses Sharon when finding Lisa lurking around her beautiful Brentwood home--at which point I exclaimed, "Me too!"--and then the fun (and, for many, the entire purpose of the film) starts."
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(1969) |
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"The film is often unjustly treated as an odd footnote to the series, an awkward moment from the series' puberty that the producers would just as soon forget."
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Not Coming to a Theater Near You |
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(2005) |
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"OR observes a moral and psychological distance form its characters that is maddeningly, heartbreakingly irresolute."
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Not Coming to a Theater Near You |
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(1936) |
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Click here to see the review!
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(2006) |
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"Its great political function is its seeming objectivity, a silence in the face of the hypertechnologized food industry that is itself thoroughly interrogatory and demanding."
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Not Coming to a Theater Near You |
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(1917) |
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"In this film, it is the rigors of mountain life –blizzards, cliffs, and little to eat – that provide the backdrop to the physical and spiritual trials of the main characters."
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