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flat-out amusing , sometimes endearing and
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find it more than capable of rewarding them
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are consistently delightful .
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turned this
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's the element of condescension , as the filmmakers look down on their working-class subjects from their lofty perch , that finally makes sex with strangers , which opens today in the new york metropolitan area , so distasteful
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career - kids = misery )
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thanks to the actors
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an improvement on the feeble examples of big-screen poke-mania that have preceded it
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tedious
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seeing things from new sides , plunging deeper ,
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found in its ability to spoof both black and white stereotypes equally
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aggravating and tedious .
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restrained and subtle
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is that her confidence in her material is merited
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belittle a cinema classic
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although estela bravo 's documentary is cloyingly hagiographic in its portrait of cuban leader fidel castro , it 's still a guilty pleasure to watch .
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would go back and choose to skip it
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god help us , but capra and cooper are rolling over in their graves
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is a slight and uninventive movie
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hiss
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an engrossing portrait of uncompromising artists trying to create something original against the backdrop of a corporate music industry that only seems to care about the bottom line
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about this silly , outrageous , ingenious thriller
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definitely worth 95 minutes of your time
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it might be ` easier ' to watch on video at home , but that should n't stop die-hard french film connoisseurs from going out and enjoying the big-screen experience .
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satisfyingly scarifying , fresh and old-fashioned at the same time .
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mr. wollter and ms. seldhal give strong and convincing performances , but neither reaches into the deepest recesses of the character to unearth the quaking essence of passion , grief and fear
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fascinating you wo n't be able to look away for a second
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as one of the year 's most intriguing movie experiences
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with the best of them
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it rapidly develops into a gut-wrenching examination of the way cultural differences and emotional expectations collide .
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had the ability to mesmerize , astonish and entertain
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a few laughs
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how a skillful filmmaker can impart a message without bludgeoning the audience over the head
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quiet , adult and just about more stately than any contemporary movie this year ... a true study , a film with a questioning heart and mind that is n't afraid to admit it
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appeals to you
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every joke is repeated at least --
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to a mix of the shining , the thing , and any naked teenagers horror flick
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audacity to view one of shakespeare 's better known tragedies as a dark comedy
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superbly
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the history is fascinating ; the action is dazzling .
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explosive physical energy and
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crisp framing , edgy camera work , and
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offers rare insight into the structure of relationships
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was going to be really awful
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makes up for in heart what it lacks in outright newness .
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with clever dialogue and likeable characters
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of an impression
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the funnier movies
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for cultural and personal self-discovery and a picaresque view
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the structure is simple , but in its own way , rabbit-proof fence is a quest story as grand as the lord of the rings .
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the dialogue and drama often food-spittingly
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form a remarkably cohesive whole , both visually and thematically , through their consistently sensitive and often exciting treatment of an ignored people
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the color sense of stuart little 2 is its most immediate and most obvious pleasure , but it would count for very little if the movie were n't as beautifully shaped and as delicately calibrated in tone as it is .
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equally miserable film
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well-meant
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this misty-eyed southern nostalgia piece , in treading the line between sappy and sanguine ,
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remake sleepless in seattle again and again
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every moment crackles with tension ,
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it has become apparent that the franchise 's best years are long past .
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is a mess from start to finish .
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of the greatest films
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be low , very low , very very low , for the masquerade to work
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's really sad
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does sustain an enjoyable level of ridiculousness
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who surely read the catcher in the rye but clearly suffers from dyslexia
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slapstick
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laugh-a-minute crowd pleaser
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poorly
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contains almost enough chuckles for a three-minute sketch , and no more .
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the chateau has one very funny joke and a few other decent ones , but all it amounts to is a mildly funny , sometimes tedious , ultimately insignificant film .
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truly
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watch barbershop again if you 're in need of a cube fix -- this is n't worth sitting through
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wants to be a suspenseful horror movie or a weepy melodrama
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of the delusional personality type
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filled with low-brow humor , gratuitous violence and a disturbing disregard
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from such a great one
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'm going to recommend secretary , based on the wonderful acting clinic put on by spader and gyllenhaal
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it 's soulful and unslick , and that 's apparently just what ( aniston ) has always needed to grow into a movie career .
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an intelligent romantic thriller of a very old-school kind
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care
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( and lovely )
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pure venality --
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is rather unexceptional
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breathes life into a roll that could have otherwise been bland and run of the mill .
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consumed by lust and love and crushed by betrayal that it conjures up the intoxicating fumes and emotional ghosts of a freshly painted rembrandt
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of a mushy , existential exploration of why men leave their families
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most of the pitfalls you 'd expect in such a potentially sudsy set-up
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see scratch for the music , see scratch for a lesson in scratching , but , most of all , see it for the passion .
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a fascinating study of isolation and frustration that successfully recreates both the physical setting and emotional tensions of the papin sisters
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acted , quietly affecting cop drama
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big-hearted and
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is something of a triumph
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darling
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can rest contentedly with the knowledge that he 's made at least one damn fine horror movie
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leave it to the french to truly capture the terrifying angst of the modern working man without turning the film into a cheap thriller , a dumb comedy or a sappy melodrama
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might go down as one of the all-time great apocalypse movies .
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has appeal beyond being a sandra bullock vehicle or a standard romantic comedy .
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directors dean deblois and chris sanders valiantly keep punching up the mix .
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some serious suspense
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must be a serious contender for the title .
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