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    Film
    Soul smuggler Korzun.
    Cold Souls: Paul Giamatti Has a Little Problem
    By Brian Miller • August 18, 2009 12:00 am

    Let’s get this out of the way first: Yes, it’s just like a Charlie Kaufman premise, but it’s not a…

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    Most of Afghanistan is thought to watch the TV competition.
    Pick Afghan Star: Compelling Reality TV, Without Simon...
    By Brian Miller • August 18, 2009 12:00 am

    Slumdog Millionaire, the documentary. Deservedly a Sundance prizewinner, Havana Marking’s film follows the American Idol knockoff produced in Kabul for…

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    Castro’s criminal dancer.
    PICK Tony Manero: Finding Evil in a Disco...
    By J. Hoberman • August 18, 2009 12:00 am

    Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larrain’s alarming Tony Manero—set in the dark days of the Pinochet regime and named not for its…

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    An alien being rounded up for Gitmo.
    PICK District 9: E.T. Goes to Guantánamo
    By Scott Foundas • August 11, 2009 12:00 am

    The aliens have been with us for 20 years already at the start of South African director Neill Blomkamp’s fast…

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    Yes, that’s Jamie Lee Curtis in Roadgames—worth finding on VHS.
    PICK Not Quite Hollywood: Exploitation in Oz
    By Scott Foundas • August 11, 2009 12:00 am

    At the same moment that directors like Peter Weir and Gillian Armstrong were earning festival kudos and critical acclaim for…

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    This is what you, and Heche, want to see.
    Spread: Ashton Kutcher Sells His Bod
    By Melissa Anderson • August 11, 2009 12:00 am

    Broke-ass hustler Nikki (Ashton Kutcher, who also produced) may not have a home or a car, but he does possess…

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    How could Bana abandon McAdams?
    The Time Traveler’s Wife: Only Recommended for Those...
    By Nick Pinkerton • August 11, 2009 12:00 am

    A dapper (mostly) contemporary costume drama, The Time Traveler’s Wife is abundantly interior-decorated in vintage rococo. Eric Bana, to his…

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    Byrne brings Dancy out of his shell.
    Adam: An Unconvincing Rain Man Romance
    By Ella Taylor • August 11, 2009 12:00 am

    Other than Rose Byrne’s on-screen radiance and a soothingly warm palette lit by cinematographer Seamus Tierney, there’s not much to…

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    Song (right) becomes Kim’s protector.
    PICK Thirst: Real Vampires, Not Like Those Sissies...
    By Jim Ridley • August 11, 2009 12:00 am

    Finally there’s a vampire movie worthy of the title The Hunger—even if it arrives under a more potable name. Carnal…

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    Norman Baert is among the Belgian misfits.
    Ex-Drummer: Battle of the Belgian Bar Bands
    By Brian Miller • August 4, 2009 12:00 am

    This gutter-punk cult movie about an unlikely bar band’s rise and fall might’ve been scripted during a drunken Russian-roulette session…

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    Domestic felicity: Streep and Tucci make marriage fun.
    Julie & Julia: Meryl Streep Can Cook No...
    By Robert Wilonsky • August 4, 2009 12:00 am

    It was the best of movies. It was the worst of movies. Which is to say: There’s half a great…

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    O’Barry does penance for Flipper.
    [PICK] The Cove: You’ll Never Eat Dolphin Again!
    By Brian Miller • August 4, 2009 12:00 am

    “I was buying a new Porsche every year,” says a rueful Ric O’Barry, who as a young man was instrumental…

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    Yi and Cera flee from (semi-) reality.
    Paper Heart: Michael Cera Is So Dreamy!
    By Brian Miller • August 4, 2009 12:00 am

    The young ladies love Michael Cera. And they giggled along adoringly at SIFF for Charlyne Yi’s half-documentary hybrid. The L.A….

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    Actor James Cromwell and Congressman Dennis Kucinich (right) pay a visit to the garden.
    The Garden: L.A. Politics Trumps Urban Farmers
    By Brian Miller • August 4, 2009 12:00 am

    Another eco-bore. Municipal politics in Los Angeles have never been known for transparency, nor have politicians always been accountable to…

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    The collectors amid their collection.
    PICK Herb & Dorothy: You Don’t Have to...
    By Aaron Hillis • July 29, 2009 12:00 am

    Chuck Close calls them the mascots of the art world. Christo and Jeanne-Claude once offered them a drawing in exchange…

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    The doctor is sort of in, sort of out.
    Shrink: Kevin Spacey Self-Medicates
    By Vadim Rizov • July 29, 2009 12:00 am

    We know Kevin Spacey is one depressed psychiatrist because he doesn’t shave and he chain-smokes pot. (What Elliott Gould did…

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    Comedian Sandler stars in a film about comedians. Funny, right?
    Funny People: Apatow and Sandler Confront Middle Age
    By Scott Foundas • July 29, 2009 12:00 am

    After canvassing the getting of manly wisdom in The 40-Year-Old Virgin and childbirth in Knocked Up, Judd Apatow brings the…

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    Mr. Brown goes to Africa.
    PICK Soul Power: James Brown and Others in...
    By Ernest Hardy • July 29, 2009 12:00 am

    Soul Power documents the three-day music festival that accompanied the iconic 1974 Muhammad Ali/George Foreman “Rumble in the Jungle” boxing…

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    For once, Capaldi’s Malcolm Tucker meets his match (Gandolfini).
    PICK In the Loop: Beltway Bozos Battle British...
    By Brian Miller • July 29, 2009 12:00 am

    The creative team behind the BBC’s political satire The Thick of It has added a few Yanks to its cast…

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    Rogers in his rebellious prime.
    The Windmill Movie: Documentary as Ventriloquism
    By Melissa Anderson • July 21, 2009 12:00 am

    If an obscenely privileged person has the good sense to apologize for his whining, does this self-awareness make the pity…

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