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Remake of 'Charade' is a fond bonbon
A remake of the super-suave thriller Charade, this flick stars Thandie Newton and Mark Wahlberg in roles originated by Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant.
By Carrie Rickey / Inquirer Movie Critic
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Kink, not Klink, ruled his world
This is the sordid story of Bob Crane the happy-go-lucky star of the 1960s sitcom hit Hogan's Heroes pursuing his obsessions with sex and winding up bludgeoned to death in a motel room.
By Steven Rea / Inquirer Movie Critic
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Seinfeld returns to his roots in comedy clubs
This documentary follows the prince of comedy as he tries out new material. Not because he's starting over, but because that's what comedians do: Take a slab of raw observation and chisel it into a form that provokes laughter.
By Carrie Rickey / Inquirer Movie Critic
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Sandler is strangely wonderful
This is one of the strangest and most beguiling romantic comedies ever made.
By Steven Rea / Inquirer Movie Critic
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Bowled over
Irreverent, provocative and provoking, Moore's screed Bowling for Columbine is a documentary that takes aim, and a few potshots, at American gun culture.
By Carrie Rickey / Inquirer Movie Critic
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Sweet success for 'Brown Sugar' writer
Southwest Philly native Michael Elliot was down to his last $300 and ready to call it quits when he sold his screenplay.
By Annette John-Hall / Inquirer Staff Writer
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A 'Titanic' with gashings, ghosts
In this slick and senseless haunted-house thriller transplanted to a Titanic-like nautical setting, blood oozes from the creaky boat's bowels and menacing phantoms do their menacing stuff.
By Steven Rea / Inquirer Movie Critic
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Punch-Drunk Love Adam Sandler plays it perfectly in this valentine by Paul Thomas Anderson.
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White Oleander A fairy-tale horror that follows a girl through the floors of a rotting foster-care system.
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Sweet Home Alabama Without a doubt, this is the best date movie released so far this year.
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Filmmaker's hopes for 'Bloody Sunday'
Using news documentary techniques and nonprofessional actors who had experienced firsthand the events of 30 years ago, this film frames this pivotal moment in distinctly human terms.
By STEVEN REA / Inquirer Columnist
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'Insomnia' reshuffled
Director Christopher Nolan obviously has a thing for toying with chronology.
BY RENE RODRIGUEZ / Miami Herald
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Actor Richard Harris Dies at 72
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SUE LEEMAN,
Associated Press Writer,
10/25/2002 01:23 PM PST)
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'Bloody Sunday' film looks for peace amid conflict
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BY BOB TOURTELLOTTE,
Reuters,
10/25/2002 10:23 AM PST)
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AOL to build $483 million movie studio
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Reuters,
10/25/2002 06:46 AM PST)
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Farrellys eye Damon, Kinnear for twins comedy
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BY MICHAEL FLEMING,
Reuters,
10/24/2002 03:41 AM PST)
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Potter kids should quit after 3rd film
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BY LARRY FINE,
Reuters,
10/23/2002 04:18 AM PST)
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Move over Tony Soprano, 'Godfather' Resurrected
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BY MICHAEL FLEMING,
Reuters,
10/22/2002 04:03 AM PST)
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