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Movie Review: Religulous

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 3, 2008
Fans of Maher’s classic Politically Incorrect television series will be glad he’s finally made it to the big screen. Global... Full story »
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Movie Review: Flash Of Genius

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 3, 2008
Turn back the pages of time until when the car was king. Back in the 60s is when the American auto industry was really taking... Full story »
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Movie Review: How To Lose Friends And Alienate People

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 3, 2008
Out to prove a point big time in the publishing world is wacky Brit Sidney Young. Gawking is in this man’s blood and getting... Full story »
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Movie Review: Blindness

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 3, 2008
The one common denominator wrecking havoc on this metropolitan population is the condition of blindness. Most of us know the... Full story »
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Movie Review: Appaloosa

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: October 3, 2008
Lawlessness has long been a plague of the old west. Once news leaks out that bad things are happening in the small town of Appaloosa... Full story »
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Movie Review: Vancouver Film Festival Circus Rosaire

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: September 27, 2008
Kids of all ages will fall headfirst for this look into the life of a wondrous American family whose roots hail from England. Director Robin Bliley lucked... Full story »
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Movie Review: Vancouver Film Festival Secret Museums

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: September 27, 2008
Done as a documentary, this telling expose from Belgium director Peter Woditsch takes us on an interesting journey across Europe. Over the course of 77... Full story »
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Vancouver Film Festival Review: Fauborg Treme

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: September 27, 2008
Smart use of archival footage and documents outline the Black experience then and now. Odds are good that most people had no... Full story »
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movie review: vancouver film festival let him be

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: September 27, 2008
Forget about seeing old Beatles visuals here. Instead McNamee takes us on a road trip with two Torontonians in search of the elusive truth. Two documentary... Full story »
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movie review: Eagle Eye

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: September 27, 2008
Being second banana to anyone can be a trying experience. Take the case of one Jerry Shaw. Born into a hard-working family this young man can’t quite... Full story »
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Movie Review: The Lucky Ones

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: September 27, 2008
Readjustment after any military ordeal can be tough even on the most hardened individuals. Three diverse returnees from troubles abroad encounter loads... Full story »
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movie review: Tell No One

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: September 27, 2008
Early on we learn about a love affair between a doctor to be and his obvious paramour. On the surface this couple would seem to have everything going... Full story »
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movie Review: Miracle At St. Anna

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: September 27, 2008
Style and substance go hand in hand in any Spike Lee joint movie. Only this time we have a terrific story told in a wondrous flashback style. War is... Full story »
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Movie Review: The Duchess

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: September 27, 2008
Born rich can be both a blessing and a curse. Take the case of the Duke of Devonshire, for example. Trappings of wealth ooze forth from every pore in... Full story »
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Movie Review: I Served The King Of England

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: September 20, 2008
From early childhood one senses the values instilled in Jan Dite. Told in a very smart flashback form by actor turned director... Full story »
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Movie Review: Love And Honor

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: September 20, 2008
Tradition is big in Japan. Being a samurai can be a taxing experience. Our hero(?) is a simple, low caste samurai who forms part... Full story »
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Movie Review: Igor

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: September 20, 2008
Animation is in and has caught on in recent years not only among kids but also among adults. Here we are transported into never... Full story »
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Movie Review: Ghost Town

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: September 20, 2008
Bound to be a breakout film for leading man Ricky Gervais this gifted comedian from Britain finally gets the chance to headline... Full story »
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Movie Review: Righteous Kill

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: September 11, 2008
Fond memories of Dirty Harry resurface as our story follows the path of two “upstanding” New York policemen. Veteran detective... Full story »
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Movie Review: The Women

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: September 11, 2008
Affairs of the heart can by trying. All too often lovers are caught in triangles that can inflict considerable pain on families and even friends. Trouble... Full story »
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Movie Review: Burn After Reading

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: September 11, 2008
Comedy of errors can be lots of fun. Here intelligence operatives come under the gun and are ripe for ribbing when a washed up... Full story »
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Movie Review: Goal ll, Living The Dream

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: August 28, 2008
By far the biggest game in the world is soccer. Adaptation to this traditional outlet of skill and fun on the field has been slow to gain acceptance... Full story »
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Movie Review: Hamlet 2

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: August 21, 2008
Theatre fans are bound to lap up this highly entertaining bit of fluff that relates to the sorry plight of one Dana Marschz. Everyone... Full story »
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Movie Review: Vicky Cristina Barcelona

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: August 19, 2008
People on holidays do strange things. Sunny Spain is the haunt of those decadent Americans just waiting to let loose. Life long... Full story »
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Movie Review: Mirrors

 by Robert Waldman
Posted: August 19, 2008
By now filmgoers know all too well about the countless remakes of foreign films. Horror films have long found their inspiration... Full story »
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