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Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007)
Juno (2007)
Body of War (2008)
Friday Night Lights—The Second Season (2007)
A blend of penetrating psychodrama and gripping incident seasoned with lighthearted humor.
Cheers—The Ninth Season (2008)
Young@Heart (2008)
88 Minutes (2008)
The Visitor (2008)
My Blueberry Nights (2008)
The Forbidden Kingdom (2008)
Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)
Never Forever (2008)
Leatherheads (2008)
Irina Palm (2008)
Bonneville (2008)
The Bette Davis Collection (2008)
Bette Davis was the grande dame Hollywood diva to end them all: physically striking, hugely talented, imperious, and mercurial.
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1989)
Like its hero, extraordinary in every way.
Snow Angels (2008)
Shotgun Stories (2008)
The Water Horse (a.k.a. The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep) (2007)
Pleasingly evokes the days when Roddy McDowall frolicked with Flicka and Lassie, [but] it must be said that a CGI pet is not quite so easy to love as a flesh-and-blood performer, animal or human.
Backseat (2008)
The Grand (2008)
Bab'Aziz: The Prince Who Contemplated His Soul (2008)
Hidalgo (2004)
John, Paul, Tom & Ringo: The Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder (2008)
Avuncular in the manner of an eccentric uncle, Snyder was a comfortingly familiar and warm TV personality--modern but never post-modern.
The Family Stone (2005)
[A] pleasingly off-kilter domestic comedy.
Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
A bona fide landmark in American film,
Bonnie and Clyde
stands the test of time the same way its protagonists did: by breaking all the rules.
I Am Legend (2007)
Downright hokey...a billboard for a Batman-Superman team-up movie...will elicit more gasps from the fanboys than anything else.
Flawless (2008)
An enthralling bauble of many facets: part feminist thriller, part "howdunnit" mystery, and all good old-fashioned story.
Stop-Loss (2008)
The film teeters on the balance until arriving at its genuinely moving and depressingly honest final act.
Run Fatboy Run (2008)
This brand of unfailing comic timing and expressive physicality is rare, and it's why Pegg, in particular, is a star.
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007)
That the picture walks and sometimes crosses the line into the products it parodies is a measure of its zealous thoroughness and also its central pitfall.
Charlie Bartlett (2008)
Honors the neuroses of high school while also holding out the hope every teen needs...
Gattaca (1997)
Ripe for reappraisal...the storytelling integrity and thoughtful themes of a good novel.
Man From Plains (a.k.a. Jimmy Carter: Man From Plains) (2008)
While there's little doubt that
Man From Plains
amounts to hagiography on Demme's part, it's also surprisingly gripping viewing for over two hours.
The Hammer (2008)
Adam Carolla fans will feel they've died and gone to heaven...Unfortunately it all adds up to something more like a viral video than a full-fledged film.
10,000 BC (2008)
Our favorite Teutonic huckster presumes that prehistory means that anything narrative goes: hey, who can prove him wrong?
Under the Same Moon (La misma luna) (2008)
Tries so hard to put a human face on the immigration issue that it ends up feeling as genuine as a plastic Halloween mask.
Planet B-Boy (2008)
An independent generation's struggle to be understood by parents, the ravenous hunger to be affirmed as a champion, and the phenomenal creativity, skill, and athleticism of breaking.
Ne touchez pas la hache (a.k.a. The Duchess of Langeais) (2008)
Shelter (2008)
Battlestar Galactica—Season Three (2006)
With
The Wire
now off the air,
Battlestar Galactica
can make a strong case for being the best show on TV.
Steep (2008)
Sleepwalking (2008)
Never Back Down (2008)
A sort of teenage
Fight Club
, complete with daddy issues,
Never Back Down
is a slight refinement of the sort of picture that was ascendant in the '80s...
Funny Games (2008)
Married Life (2008)
Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who (2008)
26th SFIAAFF (Mar. 13-23, 2008)
Kimberly Peirce—
Stop-Loss
—03/12/08
These men are developing--I mean the idea that men say, 'I love this guy'--they always say that. 'He's my brother.' 'I will die for him.' 'It was incredibly intimate. It was the most profound relationship of my life.'
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