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Brokeback Mountain
Everything you ever imagined about the characters of John Wayne and Montgomery Clift in "Red River" or Joel McCrea and Randolph Scott in "Ride the High
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Hostel
Having paid homage to classic '70s horror with his indie hit "Cabin Fever," Eli Roth turns to modern-day Asian fright filmmakers as inspiration for his
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The New World
Terrence Malick's "The New World" is a visual tone poem orchestrated around the themes of innocence, discovery and loss. The inspiration is the historical
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Glory Road
Glory Road" is an appealing story about a basketball coach who almost accidentally engages in social engineering in his quest to win games. This is the
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Underworld Evolution
At the first show on opening day at New York's Loews Cineplex E-Walk (there were, naturally, no advance press screenings), a good percentage of the audience
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Hoodwinked
A satirical take on "Little Red Riding Hood," the computer-animated "Hoodwinked" occupies some considerably shaky turf situated uncomfortably between
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Rumor Has It
One of the better gags in Robert Altman's "The Player" has Buck Henry, co-writer of "The Graduate," pitching a sequel to that classic comedy. Rob Reiner
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Fun With Dick and Jane
Centering on an upwardly mobile couple who resort to robbery to maintain their way of life, this comedy remake boasts an all-too-timely premise. But while
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