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Flags of Our Fathers
Clint Eastwood's "Flags of Our Fathers" does a most difficult and brave thing and does it brilliantly. It is a movie about a concept. Not just any concept
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Man of the Year
Man of the Year" is a comedy about a comic who gets elected president of the U.S. -- or rather that's how the film starts out, only writer-director Barry
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Saw III
The inevitable deadening effects of repetition are beginning to infect the "Saw" franchise, now having produced its third installment in as many years.
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The Departed
Thank God we have Martin Scorsese back. After a couple of films where one of the best directors ever seemed more intent on pleasing Academy voters than
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The Prestige
Christopher Nolan's movies zero in on men in the throes of obsession, characters who desperately search for that one thing that will make their existence
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The Queen
The Queen" represents a new kind of docudrama that scrutinizes public events where the wounds are still raw. "Queen" slips audaciously behind the
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Jet Li's Fearless
Witty choreography juices the pedestrian plot of "Fearless," an earnest and technically accomplished biopic in which action star Jet Li flexes his limited
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Gridiron Gang
Hollywood has always loved tales of redemption -- the poor, downtrodden or otherwise disenfranchised finding their true value with the help inspirational
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