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Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Offers an Unusual Perspective
With so much already known about the Holocaust, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas’ unusual perspective must have seemed like a fresh take on history. ...
Whimsical
Happy-Go-Lucky
a Breath of Fresh Air
Everyone needs a Poppy. She is the personification of Happy-Go-Lucky, a breath-of-fresh-air kind of movie that is sure to do more than put smiles...
Intense Familial Conflict Portrayed in
Rachel Getting Married
Rachel Getting Married's title is vaguely misleading, and its ads are borderline deceptive. Based on those alone, one might assume this is a...
Kaufman's Earlier Flair Missing from
Synecdoche, New York
Charlie Kaufman has won praise as an innovative screenwriter for movies that took insightful looks into human nature without sacrificing the story....
Cadillac Records
Is a Bumpy but Satisfying Ride
Soul-stirring performances, a fantastic musical score and an intriguing story of breaking boundaries—racially and otherwise—elevate Cadillac...
There's Boredom Down Under in
Australia
Moments of broad humor and Baz Luhrmann’s directorial flourishes add spice to the early stretch of this otherwise bland muddle of a movie, but it...
Laugh Level Goes Down and Out in
Beverly Hills Chihuahua
Those who are looking for mainly inoffensive entertainment, and don’t mind weak attempts at humor, may enjoy Beverly Hills Chihuahua. But those...
How to Lose Friends & Alienate People
Lacks Punch
How to Lose Friends & Alienate People is based on a memoir detailing a young Vanity Fair writer’s transformation from snarky to sycophant. ...
Only Good, Clean Fun in
High School Musical 3
Disney’s High School Musical franchise graduates from TV to the big screen for its third installment, and the result is an infectious family film...
Hope and Love Drive a Mother’s Search in
Changeling
Praise for Angelina Jolie’s portrayal of a working-class mother in 1928 is justified. But it is just one element of Changeling that features lush...
Body of Lies
Captures Shifting Alliances of a Long War
Body of Lies is not up to Ridley Scott’s best work, but the performances—especially from Leonardo DiCaprio—are strong. The result is a film that...
Feel-Good
Flash of Genius
Has Few Moments of Brilliance
Even with a compelling backdrop and a strong performance from Greg Kinnear, languid pacing and unimaginative, heavy-handed presentation prevent...
Frozen River
Offers Slice of Working-Poor Life
Writer/director Courtney Hunt’s feature debut is surprisingly savvy and sophisticated, which is no doubt why it took home the Sundance Grand Jury...
Stone's
W.
Neglects Key Elements of Bush Biography
Oliver Stone has now turned his attention to George W. Bush in W., written well before the completion of his second term and rushed into release...
Unfocused
Miracle at St. Anna
Misses the Target
Clocking in at 160 minutes, Spike Lee’s Miracle at St. Anna wants to be so many things—a rewriting of history, a war movie, a murder mystery, even...
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