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» Put On a Happy Face
British flick several steps ahead the usual contemporary cinematic outpour
By Josh Kline | November 19, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Fact or Fiction?
No matter the genre, the plot can make or break a film
By Cory Cheney | November 12, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Dysfunctional Feel-Good
Levinson falls victim to context, while Demme transcends it
By Josh Kline | November 12, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Making Ends Meet
Eastwood delivers a kick in the gut, Kevin Smith a shot to the groin
By Cory Cheney | November 5, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Operating on Full Cylinders
Stock of British characters purify Guy Ritchie's latest palate cleanser
By Josh Kline | November 5, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Call the Cliché Police
Two genre flicks are charged with being total pieces of crap
By Cory Cheney | October 29, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» The Mask and the Maker
Two classic horror films well worth revisiting
By Josh Kline | October 29, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» What's in a Game?
Video games are legitimate fodder for films, when done right
By Cory Cheney | October 22, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Pants on Fire
Weekend yields yet another mediocre action flick
By Cory Cheney | October 15, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Girl Power
Two actresses, two very different movies up the ante for otherwise run-of-the-mill films
By Josh Kline | October 15, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Shadow Soapboxing
Documentaries at the Circle address, challenge a culture of apathy
By Cory Cheney | October 8, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Style Serving Substance
Nick and Norah, Blindess possess acute storylines and fearless characterization
By Josh Kline | October 8, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Read Before Viewing
The cooler weather ushers in a slew of entertaining flicks; Eagle Eye and Choke are the first two
By Cory Cheney | October 1, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Almost a Miracle
Spike Lee's semi-failed attempt at cinematic brilliance is still worth seeing
By Josh Kline | October 1, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Of Angst and Existentialism
And cries for help from a reviewer swamped by Hollywood garbage
By Cory Cheney | September 24, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Same Old, Same Old
Money doesn't always equal success is this week's lesson
By Josh Kline | September 24, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» For Your Entertainment
Musings on 10 years of cinematic criticism. Plus, thoughts on Burn After Reading and Righteous Kill
By Cory Cheney | September 17, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Elitism at its Worst
If superficial snobbery is your forte, then you'll love The Women
By Josh Kline | September 17, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Going International
The French film, c'est magnifique! But the Chinese flick is something of a Pang
By Cory Cheney | September 10, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)

» Time to Cozy Up
Sit back, relax, and enjoy your 2008 fall preview
By Cory Cheney | September 3, 2008 (Cinema: Cinema)


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