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    Film
    Mass goes off his lesson plan.
    Chalk: Mockumentary Goes to High School
    By Scott Foundas • September 12, 2007 12:00 am

    Trouble paying attention in class, low self-esteem, hormonal confusion, counting the days until summer vacation—and those are just the teachers…

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    Moreno as the object of ardor.
    The Hottest State: Don’t Hate Him Because He’s...
    By Aaron Hillis • September 12, 2007 12:00 am

    After the deathly dull, faux-hipster muddle that was Ethan Hawke’s directorial debut, Chelsea Walls, expectations aren’t exactly high for the…

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    Foster and Howard enjoy a snack between bullets.
    The Brave One: Jodie Foster is the New...
    By Scott Foundas • September 12, 2007 12:00 am

    In the new Neil Jordan movie, Jodie Foster plays New York talk-radio host Erica Bain, who survives a vicious Central…

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    Thornton swaps vials of blood for a whistle.
    Mr. Woodcock: Billy Bob Thornton Pushes His Hard-Ass...
    By Robert Wilonsky • September 12, 2007 12:00 am

    Bad Santa gets worse every time he trots out the same mean routine; does anyone at this late date recall…

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    Wood in the sky with…you know the song.
    Across the Universe: Beatles Narrowly Survive Brawl With...
    By Ella Taylor • September 12, 2007 12:00 am

    After Hair and the mass marketing of tie-dye, can the ’60s be shrunk to fit any further? Yes, indeed, here…

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    Francis Ng pauses to reload.
    Exiled: Another Hong Kong Shoot-Em-Up
    By J. Hoberman • September 12, 2007 12:00 am

    Johnnie To is the lone Hong Kong action director who’s done his best work in the aftermath of the crown…

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    No consolation for Jones and Sarandon.
    In the Valley of Elah: From Paul Haggis,...
    By Ella Taylor • September 12, 2007 12:00 am

    Loosely drawn from Mark Boal’s 2004 Playboy investigative piece about the killing of a soldier who went AWOL while on…

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    Giamatti is our kind of heartless assassin.
    Shoot ’Em Up: Clive Owen Spews Lead
    By Chuck Wilson • September 4, 2007 12:00 am

    In this extremely violent, guilty pleasure of a thriller, Clive Owen is a tough guy in a long leather coat…

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    Prank media artists Klusák (left) and Remunda.
    Czech Dream: Globalization Gets Punk’d!
    By Jim Ridley • September 4, 2007 12:00 am

    Hey, Prague—you got punk’d! In this subversive Central European slice of reality TV, Czech film students Vít Klusák and Filip…

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    Crowe: at ease wearing the black hat.
    3:10 to Yuma: Russell Crowe Will Kill You...
    By J. Hoberman • September 4, 2007 12:00 am

    Huffing and puffing to resuscitate a long-moribund genre, James Mangold manages to imbue a 50-year-old Western with a semblance of…

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    The late Ulrich Mühe in The Lives of Others.
    Will Ferrell on Ice! Plus Other Releases
    By Robert Wilonsky and Jordan Harper • September 4, 2007 12:00 am

    Air Guitar Nation Docurama, $18.89 Alexandra Lipsitz’s doc about those about to rock with their bare hands and nothing more…

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    Turgoose grows up in a hurry.
    This Is England: No Nostalgia for the Thatcher...
    By Nathan Lee • September 4, 2007 12:00 am

    Drawing on memories of a specific place and time—England in the early ’80s—writer-director Shane Meadows nails the look and feel…

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    Maggie Q prepares her best shot.
    Balls of Fury: Christopher Walken Turns Chinese!
    By Nathan Lee • August 28, 2007 12:00 am

    1. Balls of Fury is a movie about: (a) A former table-tennis prodigy (Dan Fogler as Randy Daytona) enlisted by…

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    Who's immature? Woody and teen g.f. Mariel Hemingway.
    Manhattan: Woody Allen Shags a Teenager!
    By J. Hoberman • August 28, 2007 12:00 am

    Manhattan is not just Woody Allen’s dream movie. Wistful as it is witty, it’s his dream of the movies. Forty-four…

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    Next of kin: Tom Skerritt’s niece, Jessica, in Fortune Hunters.
    Fortune Hunters: Local John Hughes Followers Are Taking...
    By Brian Miller • August 28, 2007 12:00 am

    “I’ll leave it to someone else to be condescending and snarky,” says Mike Standish of his sweet-tempered 20-minute film, Fortune…

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    Belmondo and Karina drive into whimsy.
    Pierrot le Fou: Jean-Paul Belmondo and Anna Karina...
    By J. Hoberman • August 28, 2007 12:00 am

    The epitome of New Wave pop art romanticism, the 1965 Pierrot le Fou is as evocative of its epoch as…

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    Fukiishi (right) takes her lessons seriously.
    Noriko’s Dinner Table: More Japanese Teen Suicide Cults
    By Charles Peterson • August 28, 2007 12:00 am

    The 2005 sequel to Suicide Club, Sion Sono’s J-horror hit from 2002, this film follows young Noriko from her pastoral…

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    Quiz: Are You Among the Cult of Miranda July?
    Quiz: Are You Among the Cult of Miranda...
    By Rachel Shimp • August 28, 2007 12:00 am

    Test your knowledge of our favorite renaissance woman and her work.

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    A flop in the U.S., Ace in the Hole found an audience in Europe.
    New on DVD: Billy Wilder Invents the Media...
    August 28, 2007 12:00 am

    Ace in the Hole Criterion, $39.95 I’m not sure when the phrase “media circus” entered the language, but it was…

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    Lapica trades teen angst for moviemaking pretension.
    Self-Medicated: A Filmmaker in Need of Filmmaking Rehab
    By Scott Foundas • August 28, 2007 12:00 am

    The 24-year-old writer-director Monty Lapica makes an ill-advised stab at playing the 17-year-old version of himself in this autobiographical drama…

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