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(rating system) Please click on the title to view the full review The Adventures of Ociee Nash (last updated 9/12/2004) Hello Mister, Where's Your Sister?AVP: Alien vs Predator (last updated 8/22/2004) Fans who anticipated this match-up can easily catch it at a matinee or simply wait for it to come out on DVD.Before Sunset (last updated 8/22/2004) Most film sequels are unnecessary. . . .Before Sunset is a refreshing exception.Blind Swordsman: Zatoich (last updated 8/8/2004) The movie's final scene is a fantastically energetic dance sequence that might be worth the price of admission. If only the rest of the film lived up to that.Cellular (last updated 9/12/2004) This is one of those movies that you watch on DVD when you have already seen all the good movies at the movie rental place.Code 46 (last updated 8/12/2004) Still, the contrarian in me is amazed by any contemporary film which posits the Arab world as the last bastion of freedom.Collateral(last updated 8/22/2004) A simple fare changes everything for this poor cab driver.The Door in the Floor (last updated 8/22/2004) I am on the verge of amazement at the number of quality films that have been released in these summer months.The Five Obstructions (last updated 9/5/2004) An absolute must-see for anyone interested in cinema and its current state.Garden State / Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi (last updated 8/8/2004) Garden State (last updated 8/30/2004) When a director writes the films he makes, he's called an auteur, which is usually a good thing. But when a director writes *and stars* in the film, then he crosses the line and becomes vain or obsessive.Hero / Oasis (last updated 8/25/2004) Long-time readers will remember my fondness for East Asian cinema.Hero(last updated 8/30/2004) A recent Chinese production threatens to eclipse all the Kung Fu films that preceded it. But is the genre worth exploring in the first place?J. Robert at the Toronto Film Festival (last updated 9/12/2004) It's that glorious time of the year again when yours truly flies to Toronto for nine days of international film and fun. A number of you commented on how much you enjoyed my blog from last year's festival, so I'm planning on writing from the fest again.Mr. 3000 (last updated 9/12/2004) The audience has a right to ask what the movie *is* trying to do.Music Box Theatre 75th Anniversary(last updated 8/28/2004) One of the great theaters in Chicago, it has presented movies for most of its 75-year history, with only a six-year period in the late '70s and early '80s when it fell into disuse.She Hate Me (last updated 8/8/2004) The biggest problem with She Hate Me is Lee's lack of control. He has so many points he's trying to make and he makes those points so crudely at times that most critics have clearly decided the film isn't worth their time.Silver City (last updated 9/12/2004) After a while the movies all start sounding the same.Super Size Me (last updated 8/30/2004) Fast food. It's tasty and good and oh so addictive,The Village (last updated 8/8/2004) No one's perfect, but let's hope that Shyamalan can step out of this funk and get over himself before something like this happens again.Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music (last updated 8/25/2004) The best documentary you may never see. August 31
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