Month: March 2006
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Bring me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (1974)
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Read more: Bring me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (1974)There is little question, at least for me, that Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia is Sam Peckinpah’s most twisted film.
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Broken Flowers
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Read more: Broken FlowersSo did you love it or hate it? What the fuck?
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The Brother From Another Planet
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Read more: The Brother From Another PlanetI don’t get it. John Sayles is one of our most consistent filmmakers…
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The Brown Bunny
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Read more: The Brown BunnyRarely am I able to recap a film in its entirety in a mere paragraph, but there’s never been a film quite like The Brown Bunny.
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Bruce Almighty (2003)
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Read more: Bruce Almighty (2003)The American people have spoken and, as usual, what they have to say has me contemplating a slow dance in the middle of the interstate.
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Bubble (2005)
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Read more: Bubble (2005)A work of such deceptive simplicity and self-assurance that it makes even the commonplace appear fresh and exciting.
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The Butterfly Effect (2004)
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Read more: The Butterfly Effect (2004)I think some prop department has a Cramps poster and they break it out whenever some kid is supposed to be Alternative
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Cabin Fever
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Read more: Cabin FeverThere are two lessons that one can take from the deliriously goofy Cabin Fever, one of which is that hillbillies are destined to take over the world.
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Capturing The Friedmans
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Read more: Capturing The FriedmansHalfway through Capturing The Friedmans I was thinking that the opening line to my impending review would be, “And you’re surprised Kafka was a Jew.” But then director Andrew Jarecki turned the tables on me. Almost completely. Instead of leaving me with a clear idea of what to think and believe, Jarecki (thankfully) left me…
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Catch Me If You Can (2002)
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Read more: Catch Me If You Can (2002)So, there we have it: Spielberg puts on a good show. But is he an artist? I have never thought so…