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Movie Review: Inglourious Basterds
So begins the operating assumption of Inglourious Basterds, a Holocaust film that thrusts the unthinkable on the audience More …
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Movie Review: Earth Days
Robert Stones new documentary, Earth Days, opens this week, as opponents of global warming seem to have found More …
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Movie Review: Julie & Julia
And you thought you knew Julia Child, the ageless cookbook author who giggled over French recipes on television More …
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Movie Review: California Company Town
Utopia never looked so empty in the documentary California Company Town, which visits places that once were communities, More …
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Movie Review: “The Cove” by Boulder’s Louie Psihoyos
The Cove by Louie Psihoyos of Boulder Colorado stands out as an exemplary personal journey tale in what More …
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Movie Review: In the Loop
As Donald Rumsfeld liked to say, “There are known unknowns, and unknown unknowns.” Apply that to the secret More …
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KVIFF 2009 in Czech Republic An Indie Feast
You thought Carlsbad was in New Mexico? The original one is in Bohemia, in the Czech Republic, where More …
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Movie Review: Bruno
Bruno, the gay Alpine protagonist of his own drama, states that his goal is to become “the most More …
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Movie Review: The Hurt Locker
At a screening of the Hurt Locker that I paid to attend on the west side of Manhattan, More …
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Movie Review: Afghan Star
There is a specter haunting Afghanistan – the ghost of Simon Cowell (British talent judge on such wannabe-famous More …
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Hilary Swank in Albuquerque
While out in New Mexico in early June, I heard about an unlikely film being shot there: The More …
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Movie Review: Woody Allen’s “Whatever Works”
Whatever Works is Woody Allens best film in more than a decade. Echoes of Manhattan, Annie Hall and More …
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