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My Blueberry Nights
Rating: 4.00
It's always a gamble when a successful foreign director decides to make a film in a language that's not his or her native tongue, and it often ends with mixed results. My Blueberry Nights is Hong Kong director Wong Kar Wai's first attempt at
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Killer Of Sheep: 2 Disc Special Edition
Rating: 4.25
In 1977, director Charles Burnett made Killer Of Sheep his thesis film as a film student at UCLA. In 1990, it became one of the first 50 films to be chosen for the National Film Registry. But until now, unless you went to film school or freq
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Comedy Central's Home Grown
Rating: 3.25
As someone who watches roughly 30 hours of Comedy Central programming a week, a best of set like Comedy Central's Home Grown is pretty much useless to me. I know what I like and avoid what I don't. Aside from a few Viva Variety sketches that
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Strange Wilderness
Rating: 2.00
Strange Wilderness is a case of a bad movie happening to a great actor. No, I'm not talking about Jonah Hill or Justin Long, they haven't earned their stripes yet, I'm not sure where I stand on them. Ernest Borgnine's made enough crap to cov
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I'm Not There: Two-Disc Collector's Edition
Rating: 5.00
Hollywood has been killing rock and roll over the past few years. It started with the melodramatic Ray Charles biopic Ray and crossed the line with Walk The Line, turning Johnny Cash into a pretty boy with a bad case of puppy love, and
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Indiana Jones: The Adventure Collection
Rating: 4.50
You really didn't think that the man who released Star Wars umpteenth times in various home video formats would only give the Indiana Jones movies one release on DVD, did you? With the fourth movie in the series about to make it
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Diving Bell And The Butterfly, The
Rating: 4.50
The most inspiring films are often the ones that start off the exact opposite. The Diving Bell And The Butterfly is a film that immediately throws us into a completely hopeless situation, from the point of view of the protagonist, no less. W
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