Category: Film Reviews
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Spy vs. spy
Tomas Alfredson gives John le Carré’s most famous novel the Let the Right One In treatment.
This article was published on 01.05.12
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Saddle soap
Without a first-person narration or the spectacle of puppets, we’re left with just a beautiful horse.
This article was published on 12.29.11
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Men who hate women
Brutal violence, a brooding and cheeky mood, a technically exacting method, and a temperature that is decidedly not warm.
This article was published on 12.22.11
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Chips off the old block
Available since 1958: Harmless candy that doesn’t rot kids’ teeth, but sings in an annoyingly high pitch.
This article was published on 12.15.11
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Hard Texas highway
Werner Herzog examines capital punishment through the lens of a Texas triple murder over, of all things, a stolen Chevy Camaro.
This article was published on 12.08.11
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Like clockwork
Martin Scorsese gives us a golden, 3-D look at the early world of film—in addition to a great children’s story.
This article was published on 12.01.11
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Apocalypse, depressed
Lars von Trier does what he does in the most depressing way possible, with a melancholy Armageddon.
This article was published on 11.24.11
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Junior G-man
The FBI, built by one man—and it wasn’t Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
This article was published on 11.17.11
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My family or the Manson family
Elizabeth Olsen has an amazing face, if you’re not creeped out by being attracted to the little sister of the baby on Full House.
This article was published on 11.10.11
January 05, 2012
SN&R Vol 23 Issue 38
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SN&R Vol 23 Issue 37
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