| 2 Days in the Valley |
Otherwise, "2 Days in the Valley" is a fun movie, not just the Quentin Tarantino-knockoff too many critics have labeled it as. Scores of filmmakers made smart films about criminals before Tarantino ...
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| 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her (2 ou 3 choses que je sais d’elle) [DVD] |
This shift can be seen in the source of Godard’s inspiration for the film. Rather than coming from old Hollywood movies or an obscure novel, 2 or 3 Things emerged from an anonymous letter ...
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| 2012 [Blu-Ray] |
His latest opus, 2012, ups the ante considerably by imagining a true end-of-the-world scenario in which Earth, after being pelting by intensifying radioactive particles from the sun as the ...
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| 2046 |
Even in its arguably unfinished state, 2046 is, like most of Wong Kar-Wai's films, visually ravishing and deeply melancholy. Its multiple, interlocking narratives, which take place in the ...
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| 21 Grams |
Like his stunning feature debut, 2000s Amores perros, Alejandro Gonzlez Irritus English-language debut, 21 Grams, brings together the lives of a disparate group of people after a ...
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| 21 [Blu-Ray] |
None of this is necessarily meant as abject criticism. The term “formulaic” is usually slung as a particularly harsh pejorative, but anyone who loves movies knows that there is something ...
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| 25th Hour |
Spike Lees 25th Hour is the first major Hollywood film to deal with the shadow of September 11. Lee, a consummate filmmaker for the past 15 years and a native New Yorker whose films, from ...
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| 28 Days |
The "28 Days" of the title refers to a court-imposed sentence of time in rehab for Gwen Cummings (Sandra Bullock), an alcoholic, pill-popping New York writer whose life-of-the-party existence finally ...
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| 28 Days Later [DVD] |
Shot entirely on digital video and vibrating with a low-budget intensity that enhances its stark intelligence and dark wit, Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later is an uncanny mixture of straight-up ...
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| 28 Weeks Later |
The underlying terror in 28 Weeks Later, which was present in the first film, but is etched more deeply this time around, is loss of control. Particularly in the modern age, control is ...
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