Section: Film
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Raising James Cain
The Coens’ The Man Who Wasn’t There is a cold homage to ‘40s film noir.
This article was published on 11.29.01
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To hell and back
The gross caricatures of Liam take the viewer to hell and back.
This article was published on 11.22.01
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Lost in the funhouse
David Lynch’s new film Mulholland Drive is one of his most captivating in years, while David Mamet’s latest, Heist, leaves our reviewer feeling ripped off.
This article was published on 11.15.01
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Monster mash
Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. shines when it delves into surreal animation.
This article was published on 11.08.01
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From strip malls to eternity
Ghost World is a haunting meditation on deadbeat American culture; Haiku Tunnel provides an entertaining glimpse of corporate ‘temp’ life.
This article was published on 11.01.01
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I’m the one that I want
Comedian Margaret Cho breaks through in her latest concert film.
This article was published on 11.01.01
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Utopian dreams
The Swedish film Together is a likeable ode to the ‘60s, while the predictable prison drama The Last Castle features a sterling performance from James Gandolfini.
This article was published on 10.25.01
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Working out the quirks
Bandits tries hard to be a fun, goofy, quirk parade.
This article was published on 10.18.01
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Lost recipes
A charming little movie, Tortilla Soup nevertheless could use more plot.
This article was published on 10.11.01
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Off the deep end
The Deep End is an extraordinary psychological thriller set in Tahoe; and Hedwig and the Angry Inch is one of the most entertaining musical comedies in years.
This article was published on 10.04.01
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