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Wednesday, November 12, 2008 ( change date )
Quantum of Solace
"Quantum of Solace" may not be as openly clever or as witty as "Casino Royale" but it's far more intelligent and relevant to today's world, and ultimately, that's what makes it a respectable Bond sequel.
Comingsoon.net Wednesday, November 12, 2008Slumdog Millionaire - movie review
Slumdog Millionaire, which is based on the novel Q&A by Indian
diplomat/novelist Vikas Swarup, could very well be the closest thing
contactmusic.com Wednesday, November 12, 2008Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father - movie review
Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father is a film that nobody should
ever feel forced to make,
contactmusic.com Wednesday, November 12, 2008Slumdog Millionaire
Mixing bollywood sensibilities with Danny Boyle's clever style of filmmaking, "Slumdog Millionaire" is the type of cinematic revelation that only comes along once or twice a year.
Comingsoon.net Wednesday, November 12, 2008The Very Very Big Company (La tres tres grande entreprise)
Film Reviews: Simpatico French thriller "The Very Very Big Company" may not be a very very original movie, but its free-spirited tone make it pleasant enough to watch.
Variety.com Wednesday, November 12, 2008House of the Sleeping Beauties (Das haus der schlafenden Schonen)
Film Reviews: "The House of the Sleeping Beauties" reps the latest attempt to film Yasunari Kawabata's elegantly perverse novella.
Variety.com Wednesday, November 12, 2008Cold Prey II (Fritt vilt II)
Film Reviews: A well-crafted slasher pic with distinct local flavor, the original 2006 "Cold Prey" was a sleeper smash at the Norwegian box office.
Variety.com Wednesday, November 12, 2008Ocean of an Old Man
Film Reviews: A schoolteacher haunted by memories of the students he lost in the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, "Ocean of an Old Man" has insufficient ideas to fill out its running time.
Variety.com Wednesday, November 12, 2008A Game for Girls
Film Reviews: "A Game for Girls" reps a more than promising start for novice helmer Matteo Rovere and his trio of exceptionally talented first-time thesps.
Variety.com Wednesday, November 12, 2008Land of Scarecrows (Heosuabideuleui ddang)
Film Reviews: South Korean experimentalist Roh Gyeong-tae delivers a decidedly mixed bag with his sophomore outing "Land of Scarecrows." Following his widely praised debut, "The Last Dining Table," this study of three misfits living on the very outer fringes of society contains striking imagery and interesting ideas but fails to connect on primary emotional levels or drive home any meaningful messages.
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